A Conversation With Blast The Right's Jack Clark
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March 3rd, 2008
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- Length: 36:42 minutes (33.61 MB)
- Format: Mono 44kHz 128Kbps (CBR)
For my first interview, I spoke with Jack Clark, the leading voice among progressive podcasters. Covering everthing from Buckley, to Nader, to rightwing gasbag Neal Boortz, Jack shows why he's a leading voice in substantive progressive podcasting.
CG Comment Line: 206-350-0381
Today you'll hear three segments, touching on:
--Haitian women and children so hungry and desperate they eat cookies made of dirt. What's that got to do with you and me? If we're largely to blame, what can we do to remedy the situation? (Here are the two links promised in the podcast:
Bipartisan Letter on Haiti House/Senate Jubilee Act)--Right-wingers so callous and vicious they blame victims of natural disasters for their own fate. Listen to Neil Boortz make Bill O'Reilly seem statesmanlike by comparison!
--And, in a change of pace, some campaign '08 strategy suggestions from yours truly, including the necessity to re-define John McCain. You'll also hear how George Bush has been like a man throwing a lit cigarette into a tinder dry woods, and how that analogy can help defeat Republicans in November.
(PS: Right-wingers, if you want to write in to me, fine, but at least do me the courtesy of listening to the podcast first. Please don't respond just on the basis of the brief preview above. Thanks!!)
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Nice change of pace, CG, and Jack was a smart, savvy interview subject. If podcasting (or real radio!) is going to be a long-term project, and you DO seem to be approaching it that way, then it is only expedient to marshal all possible resources. You're going to need as many ways as possible to get the job done...and you've just added another valuable weapon to the arsenal.
Re: Nader
If you have seen the anonymous message to Scientology, this will seem familiar, but it's fun either way. Enjoy!
Message to Ralph Nader