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Debate Tuesday

April 19, 2005
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Like rats deserting a sinking ship, Republicans are increasingly saying that Majority Leader Tom Delay should stop relying on his privilege against self-incrimination and answer the serious questions about his corruption, criminal activity, and ethical violations.
But one Republican is not deserting his fearless leader: our guest today, Jim Parmelee, Chairman of the Northern Virginia Republican PAC. He’s one of the few Americans left defending Delay’s corruption and refusal to answer questions about it. Call in and challenge Jim!
Other topics which may be discussed:
– Thoughts on the new Pope Benedict XVI (Cardinal Ratzinger)
– Why Senator Rick Santorum’s in political trouble;
– Why Republicans believe that $7 million is not enough money for Parris Hilton to get tax free for doing nothing;
– Parmelee’s attempts to defend John Bolton; and
– Anything else YOU care to bring up

The Pathological John Bolton

April 18, 2005
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled to vote tomorrow on the Bush nomination of John Bolton, currently undersecretary of state for arms control, to be United States Ambassador to the United Nations, which, he once claimed in 1994, does not exist.
Guest: Larry Birns, Director of the Council on Hemispheric Affairs and Author of “The Pathological John Bolton”

What's the Matter with Kansas? Voting Against Your Own Best Interests

April 14, 2005
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This panel discussion, from the 57th Annual Conference on World Affairs in Boulder, Colorado, took place before a live audience of about 1000 on April 5, 2005. You can hear it here — without commercial interruption or telephone calls — at marklevinetv.com.
The panelists were Ellen McGirt, Richard Aregood, John Vasconcellos, and Mark Levine .
For more information on the panelists, click the link that shows their name. Each panelist speaks for approximately 10 minutes, followed by questions from the audience. In order to get in all the audience questions, the Internet broadcast exceeds one hour and lasts approximately 75 minutes.

Wednesday Week in Review

April 13, 2005
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Mark discusses the week’s news, including his week in Boulder, Colorado at the Conference on World Affairs.
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Debate Tuesday

April 12, 2005
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Guest: Michael Lane, President of IntElephant Strategies, a consultant working to elect Republicans to political office.
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