Next Show: ...loading...

Liars' Election Tuesday

October 19, 2004

(archived broadcast )
Republican Tom and I switch sides today.

Two weeks before the election…and time to try to understand the other side again…but with a twist!
I will play the role of a Bush supporter.
and Tom Robins, Utah State Chair of College Republicans, will play the role of a Kerry supporter.
It won’t be easy for either of us to do this, but the best way to get in the mind of the other side…is to actually get in their mind.
It’s hard to believe either Tom or me can keep up the charade for very long….and in the second half of the hour, we’ll discuss the lies, spin, and sound bites that each side uses to persuade the undecided.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

  • Fred Dawes October 22, 2004 6:27 pm

    Great Show right on the money, and the system must be made to work for the people is sad, but we maybe seeing a fix in this election. and if so we will see a real political and econmy scandal that will be used by some bad people around our world to point out what this system is not.
    and that is the real problem we all faces.

  • Gordon in SF October 21, 2004 1:43 pm

    Sex on election night & beyond.
    http://votergasm.org/
    Three difference pledge levels:
    Citizen
    I pledge to withhold sex from non-voters for the week following the election.
    Patriot
    I pledge to have sex with a voter on election night and withhold sex from non-voters for the week following the election.
    American Hero
    I pledge to have sex with a voter on election night and withhold sex from non-voters for the next four years.

  • The conscience of the American people October 21, 2004 8:42 am

    There are many reasons to vote for Kerry.

  • Gordon in SF October 21, 2004 12:34 am

    Hate Bush more than we love Kerry, huh? That may or may not be true, I don’t know, it’s certainly not true with me.
    But if there is ONE reason and ONE reason only to vote for Kerry, it is this: The next prez will nominate certainly one, probably two, and possibly three Supreme Court candidates. Choice will certainly be a litmus test for Dubya.