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Archive for December, 2008

Governor Mike Huckabee and His Book Do the Right Thing

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Mike Huckabee

This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Fox News host and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee about his new book Do The Right Thing; Ryan Shafik gets the Real Story from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on the Leftist agenda of the new Congress; and Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (Ret.) has an American Radio Journal commentary on the need to look for service and stability when making investing decisions.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

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Self Defense in Gaza and Israel

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

Mark Levine’s Inside Scoop on Washington

Mark Levine's Inside Scoop

On this broadcast of “Dialogue” on WPFW Mark Levine is the guest host.

The topic of the day is the current fighting in Israel and the Gaza Strip.  Levine encourages the listeners to look at the issue from multiple points of view.  He asks, “Does Israel have the right to self-defense?”  Also, “Does Hamas help the Palestinians when it shoots its rockets at Israeli citizens?”

In other words, “Is there a way out?”

Levine takes numerous phone calls from listeners.  Many points of view are shared and discussed, making for a lively show.

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The Inside Scoop is nationally syndicated on the Head-On Radio Network and iTunes. The show can be heard on radio weekdays, 5-6 pm Eastern, and can be seen on television Monday 7-8 pm Eastern.

Since June 2003, Mark Levine has given listeners The Inside Scoop from political players inside the Beltway – news that the Media almost never reports and those in power in the Government do not want you to know about. Mark welcomes all during his talk radio hour, and he particularly values calls from folks who disagree with him.

Visit Radio Inside Scoop.com to access more information and additional podcast shows.

Hard Economic Times: Rethinking Our Priorities

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

The following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.

Hard economic times aren’t good for much, but they do get us thinking. As we sort through the wreckage of our private dreams, we ask ourselves how we could have done it differently – and how, given the chance, we might create an economy more equitable and reliable than the last one.

Guests:
David Korten, Author, Lecturer and Engaged Citizen
Hazel Henderson, President, Ethical Markets

(Click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz

Music in this Program: Open – “Sweet Apocalypse” by Moby – Mute Records; “A United Earth I” by Alan Stivell and Youssou N’Dour – Putumayo World Music; “Money Talks” by J.J. Cale – Fontana Island; “I’m Busted” by Ray Charles – Rhino / Wea; “Strapped For Cash” by Fountains Of Wayne – Virgin Records.

Funding: listeners like you.

Duration: 55:00 minutes

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A Look Back at the Top Stories of 2008

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Left, Right and Center
from KCRW

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Left Right and CenterLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica.

The three panelists on today’s show take a look back on 2008.  It’s been a sobering year with the American power and economy showing weakness.  The key event was the election of Barack Obama as our new President.  However, it was a long, almost two year election process.

The panel talks about the worldwide economic decline.  Perhaps America will be able to weather the decline better than other countries.  Also there was a failure of the elites in many areas, who seemed to walk away from their incompetence.

This year and next should end a sense of complacency and entitlement.  Young people should be observing recent events and be learning from them.

It’s been a good year for vampires culturally.  Also, it’s been a good year for technology, especially the development and success of Amazon’s Kindle for reading books.

The participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blankley who represents the right, and Matt Miller, the moderator, who represents the center.   Arianna Huffington, who represents the progressive blogosphere is away today.

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

Bernie Madoff Ponzi Scheme and Commentary on the Freedom of Choice Act

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Pat Toomey

This week on American Radio Journal: Ryan Shafik talks with Hans Bader of the Competitive Enterprise Institute about the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme; Lowman Henry gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on the issues that will top the Congressional agenda in early 2009; And, Dr. Paul Kengor of Grove City College has an American Radio Journal commentary on the impact of the Freedom of Choice Act.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi: A Call for Better Regulation

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Mark Levine’s Inside Scoop on Washington

Mark Levine's Inside Scoop

From Mark Levine:

“Why did Bernie Madoff succeed in the largest Ponzi (pyramid) scheme in world history?  Why did Enron and oil speculators get away with manipulating energy prices?  Why is our economy in depression due to AAA-rated gambling (known as credit derivative swaps)?

All because auditors and ratings agencies are paid by the very people they’re told to monitor.
Yes, the cops are paid by the Mafia, and we’re surprised they’re crooked?

When I worked in Congress, the Republicans did their best to lower the salary of lawyers at the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Internal Revenue Service and other watchdogs. This way, the SEC and the IRS couldn’t afford to hire the best, and criminals would remain more sophisticated then those that police them. Government service is always less well rewarded than private service and the Republicans wanted to make sure that the “best and brightest” went to Wall Street rather than the SEC. And now they’re shocked — shocked! — to find out that the low-paid cops didn’t monitor the sophisticated criminals very well and the high-paid private rent-a-cops (the ones paid by the criminals) didn’t monitor the criminals either.

There’s only one solution: tax Wall Street heavily and use the money to pay for the best, most sophisticated cops money can buy. If we have to nationalize Moody’s and Standard and Poors, so be it. After all, those companies won’t be worth anything anyway after investor lawsuits are done with them. Actually, it’s probably better to throw all the bums out and start anew.

Why should Republicans — or any American not on the take — hate an honest cop?

If we taxed investment banks just 1% more, it should be enough to pay for the finest cops on the beat. And, as we’ve learned the hard way, it would save Americans and investors worldwide trillions of dollars.”

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The Inside Scoop is nationally syndicated on the Head-On Radio Network and iTunes. The show can be heard on radio weekdays, 5-6 pm Eastern, and can be seen on television Monday 7-8 pm Eastern.

Since June 2003, Mark Levine has given listeners The Inside Scoop from political players inside the Beltway – news that the Media almost never reports and those in power in the Government do not want you to know about. Mark welcomes all during his talk radio hour, and he particularly values calls from folks who disagree with him.

Visit Radio Inside Scoop.com to access more information and additional podcast shows.

President Bush’s Auto Plan, Madoff’s Scheme, and Caroline Kennedy’s Future

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Left, Right and Center
from KCRW

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Left Right and CenterLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica.

The three panelists on today’s show start by talking about President Bush’s plan to help the Detroit three auto makers.  They agree that the action was a temporary solution and they question what the auto makers can do in the next three months to save themselves.

Next they talk about Madoff’s ponzi scheme that resulted in a $50 billion loss to investors.  Greed seemed to be acceptable and made the illegal activities possible.

The panel also talks about Caroline Kennedy and her celebrity bid to become the replacement in the Senate for Senator Clinton.

The panel talks about the latest additions to President Obama’s cabinet.

The participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blankley who represents the right, and Matt Miller, the moderator, who represents the center.   Arianna Huffington, who represents the progressive blogosphere is away today.

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

Click here to read the Washington Post article about Caroline Kennedy.

New Book About the New World Order and the True Meaning of Christmas

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry interviews Dr. Robert Chandler author of Shadow World: Resurgent Russia, the Global New Left, and Radical Islam; Ryan Shafik gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on President George W. Bush’s economic legacy; And Colin Hanna of Let Freedom Ring, USA has an American Radio Journal commentary on the true meaning of Christmas.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

When the Music Stopped: The Economy of 2008

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

The following podcast is brought to you courtesy of A World of Possibilities and The Mainstream Media Project.

It seemed the good times would never end. Pennies from heaven even rained down on Wal-Mart shoppers. Until one day in the fall of 2008, it all came crashing down. We sort through Wall Street’s ruin and Main Street’s rubble to find what went wrong, and what needs to be done to replace a system of brutal trade-off’s between affluence and poverty, with a balance of shared prosperity.

Guests:
James Galbraith, Associate Professor of Management, Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations, Professor of Government, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
John Cavanagh, Director, Institute for Policy Studies and part of the Global Economy Project at IPS

(Click on a guest’s name to listen to their full unedited interview.)

Credits:
Host: Mark Sommer
Senior Producer: Gregg McVicar
Associate Producers: Naihma Deady, Matt Fidler
Production Engineer: Michael Schwartz
Field Engineers: David Alvarez

Music in this Program: Open – “Blues for John Lee” by Charlie Musselwhite – Virgin Records; “A United Earth I” by Alan Stivell and Youssou N’Dour – Putumayo World Music; “Clear Blue” by Laterna – Badman Records; “This World Was Made For Everyone” by Tim O’Brien – Proper American; “Blue Indians” by John Trudell – Ulftone; “Honey Where’s The Money Gone” by Solomon Burke – Shout Factory.

Funding: listeners like you.

Duration: 55:00 minutes

Click here to listen to the podcast.

Presidential Inauguration Logistics and the Auto Industry Bailout

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Mark Levine’s Inside Scoop on Washington

Mark Levine's Inside ScoopMark Levine talks mainly about the logistical problems facing the upcoming Presidential Inauguration on January 20.

A huge crowd, perhaps the largest in American history, is expected to attend the inauguration in Washington D.C.  Levine is concerned that the crush of people will be too much for the facilities that will be provided.

Only $15 million has been appropriated so far for the inauguration, less than was spent four years ago.  That would seem to be way too little.

Levine talks about some other issues, such as the auto industry bailout and the effects on the American worker.

Click here to listen to this podcast.

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The Inside Scoop is nationally syndicated on the Head-On Radio Network and iTunes. The show can be heard on radio weekdays, 5-6 pm Eastern, and can be seen on television Monday 7-8 pm Eastern.

Since June 2003, Mark Levine has given listeners The Inside Scoop from political players inside the Beltway – news that the Media almost never reports and those in power in the Government do not want you to know about. Mark welcomes all during his talk radio hour, and he particularly values calls from folks who disagree with him.

Visit Radio Inside Scoop.com to access more information and additional podcast shows.

Auto Bailout Failure in the Senate and Governor Blagojevich’s Story

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Left, Right and Center
from KCRW

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Left Right and CenterLeft, Right and Center is a weekly half-hour radio broadcast and podcast produced by KCRW in Santa Monica.

The four panelists start out the show by talking about the Detroit auto industry bailout.  Legislation in Congress failed to pass the Senate, but President Bush promises to create a temporary solution soon.  The panelists debate the wisdom of this strategy.

How does one explain Illinois Governor Blagojevich’s behavior?  How close are the people surrounding President Elect Obama to the Governor?  The panelists talk about whether the Governor’s behavior is “standard horse trading.”

Finally, the team talks about the new administration’s appointees.

The participants on the show are Robert Scheer who represents the left, Tony Blankley who represents the right, and Matt Miller, the moderator, who represents the center, and Arianna Huffington, who represents the progressive blogosphere.

At the end of this entertaining show the participants each have a 30 second rant to summarize the issue that each sees as most significant.

Click here to be taken to the Left, Right and Center home page where you can download or listen to the podcast.

President Obama’s Choice of a New Church and the Real Story of the Auto Industry Bailout

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Pat ToomeyThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry interviews Dr. Gary Scott Smith of Grove City College who is author of Faith and the Presidency: From George Washington to George W. Bush about the importance of Barack Obama’s selection of a church to attend when he moves to Washington next month; Ryan Shafik gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on the impact of an auto industry bail-out; and Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (Ret.) has an American Radio Journal commentary on how the nation has changed since John F. Kennedy said “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country.”

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

Auto Industry Bailout and Congressional Leadership

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Peter FlahertyThis week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Peter Flaherty of the National Legal and Policy Center about the proposed auto industry bail-out; Ryan Shafik gets the “Real Story” from Pat Toomey of the Club for Growth on the impact of Congressional leadership elections; and Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (Ret.) has an American Radio Journal commentary on the real impact of more government regulation of the financial industry.

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American Radio Journal is produced and distributed by the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research, Inc. The Lincoln Institute is a 501c3 non-profit educational foundation based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Founded in 1993, the mission of the Lincoln Institute is: “To promote the ideals of free market economics, individual liberty, and limited government through the conduct of public opinion research and related educational programs.”

The Lincoln Institute accepts no government money and is completely funded by philanthropic grant making foundations, corporations, and individuals.

To listen to the broadcast click here.

President Bush Weekly Radio Address: Troop Withdrawal from Iraq

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Presidential SealPresident Bush, in his weekly radio address to the nation, spoke about the recently signed agreements between Iraq and America and the prospects for the withdrawal of troops from Iraq.

THE PRESIDENT: “Good morning. This weekend I’m attending the Army-Navy game in Philadelphia, and I’m looking forward to a great day of college football. But more importantly, I’m looking forward to spending time with the brave men and women of the United States military.

Throughout the past eight years, I’ve seen the tremendous talent and courage of those who wear the uniform. Their efforts have overthrown tyrants, made our Nation safer, put terrorists on the run, and opened the door to liberty for more than 50 million people. And now, thanks to their work in Iraq and the courage of the Iraqi people, a hopeful new era is dawning for their democracy and ours.

Earlier this week, Iraq’s Presidency Council approved two landmark agreements that will solidify Iraq’s democratic gains, affirm its sovereignty, and put its relations with the United States on a strong and steady footing.

The first agreement that America and Iraq have signed is called a Strategic Framework Agreement. This pact sets out a common vision for U.S.-Iraqi relations in the years ahead. Under this agreement, we will work together to bring greater stability to Iraq and the region. We’ll promote trade and investment between our nations. And we will support Iraq’s leaders and their citizens as they strengthen their democratic institutions.

Only a few years ago, such an agreement was unimaginable. Chaos and violence were consuming Iraq. Terrorists were seizing new ground and using violence to divide the Iraqi people along sectarian lines. And the nation was nearing the point of political collapse and civil war.

Today, violence is down dramatically. Our forces have struck powerful blows against al Qaeda. The Iraqi military is growing in capability, taking the lead in the fight against the extremists, and working across sectarian lines. Sunni, Shia, and Kurdish leaders are sitting together at the same table to peacefully resolve their differences and chart their country’s future. And there is hope in the eyes of young Iraqis for the first time in many years.

The second agreement that America and Iraq have signed is a Security Agreement, known as a Status of Forces Agreement. One of the primary purposes of this agreement is to ensure protection for our troops and Defense Department civilians as the Iraqi government begins to exercise greater sovereignty. Our military commanders have assured me that the agreement’s provisions meet this purpose. At the same time, it also respects the authority of the Iraqi government. And it lays out a framework for the withdrawal of American forces in Iraq — a withdrawal that is possible because of the success of the surge.

This withdrawal will take place in two stages: The first stage will occur next year, when Iraqi forces assume the lead for security operations in all major population centers, while U.S. combat forces move out of Iraqi cities and move into an overwatch role. After this transition has occurred, the drawdown of American forces will continue to the second stage, with all U.S. forces returning home from Iraq by the end of 2011.

As we enter this new phase in America’s relations with Iraq, we have an opportunity to adopt a new perspective here at home. There were legitimate differences of opinion about the initial decision to remove Saddam Hussein and the subsequent conduct of the war. But now the surge and the courage of brave Iraqis have turned the situation around. And Americans should be able to agree that it is in our Nation’s strategic and moral interests to support the free and democratic Iraq that is emerging in the heart of the Middle East.

The American people have sacrificed a great deal to reach this moment. The battle in Iraq has required a large amount of time and a large amount of money. Our men and women in uniform have carried out difficult and dangerous missions and endured long separations from friends and family. And thousands of our finest citizens have given their lives to make our country safer and bring us to this new day. The war in Iraq is not yet over — but thanks to these agreements and the courage of our men and women in Iraq, it is decisively on its way to being won. Thank you for listening”

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President-Elect Obama on the Economic Recovery Plan

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

President-Elect Obama, in his weekly radio address, spoke about creating new jobs by concentrating on America’s infrastructure.

Obama InaugurationTHE PRESIDENT-ELECT: “Good morning. Yesterday, we received another painful reminder of the serious economic challenge our country is facing when we learned that 533,000 jobs were lost in November alone, the single worst month of job loss in over three decades. That puts the total number of jobs lost in this recession at nearly 2 million.

But this isn’t about numbers. Its about each of the families those numbers represent. Its about the rising unease and frustration that so many of you are feeling during this holiday season. Will you be able to put your kids through college? Will you be able to afford health care? Will you be able to retire with dignity and security? Will your job or your husbands job or your daughters or son’s job be the next one cut?

These are the questions that keep so many Americans awake at night. But it is not the first time these questions have been asked. We have faced difficult times before, times when our economic destiny seemed to be slipping out of our hands. And at each moment, we have risen to meet the challenge, as one people united by a sense of common purpose. And I know that Americans can rise to the moment once again.

But we need action – and action now. That is why I have asked my economic team to develop an economic recovery plan for both Wall Street and Main Street that will help save or create at least two and a half million jobs, while rebuilding our infrastructure, improving our schools, reducing our dependence on oil, and saving billions of dollars.

We wont do it the old Washington way. We wont just throw money at the problem. Well measure progress by the reforms we make and the results we achieve — by the jobs we create, by the energy we save, by whether America is more competitive in the world.

Today, I am announcing a few key parts of my plan. First, we will launch a massive effort to make public buildings more energy-efficient. Our government now pays the highest energy bill in the world. We need to change that. We need to upgrade our federal buildings by replacing old heating systems and installing efficient light bulbs. That wont just save you, the American taxpayer, billions of dollars each year. It will put people back to work.

Second, we will create millions of jobs by making the single largest new investment in our national infrastructure since the creation of the federal highway system in the 1950s. Well invest your precious tax dollars in new and smarter ways, and well set a simple rule – use it or lose it. If a state doesn’t act quickly to invest in roads and bridges in their communities, theyll lose the money.

Third, my economic recovery plan will launch the most sweeping effort to modernize and upgrade school buildings that this country has ever seen. We will repair broken schools, make them energy-efficient, and put new computers in our classrooms. Because to help our children compete in a 21st century economy, we need to send them to 21st century schools.

As we renew our schools and highways, well also renew our information superhighway. It is unacceptable that the United States ranks 15th in the world in broadband adoption. Here, in the country that invented the Internet, every child should have the chance to get online, and they’ll get that chance when I’m President – because that’s how well strengthen Americas competitiveness in the world.

In addition to connecting our libraries and schools to the Internet, we must also ensure that our hospitals are connected to each other through the Internet. That is why the economic recovery plan Im proposing will help modernize our health care system – and that wont just save jobs, it will save lives. We will make sure that every doctors office and hospital in this country is using cutting edge technology and electronic medical records so that we can cut red tape, prevent medical mistakes, and help save billions of dollars each year.

These are a few parts of the economic recovery plan that I will be rolling out in the coming weeks. When Congress reconvenes in January, I look forward to working with them to pass a plan immediately. We need to act with the urgency this moment demands to save or create at least two and a half million jobs so that the nearly two million Americans whose lost them know that they have a future. And that’s exactly what I intend to do as President of the United States.

Thanks for listening.”

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