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Bruno and the Professor Podcasts

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Since June of 2003, Bruno & The Professor have enlightened, entertained, shocked, and awed America as the voice of the new, emerging American left. Rejecting the conventional wisdom of Beltway insiders, Bible thumpers, and the PC police, Frank Bruno and Matt Matski pull no punches on their way to seizing the moral and entertainment high ground back from the conservative and cowed news media.

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Episode 348

Elections in Zimbabwe, interrogations in Pakistan, and Amtrak in America. Links Mentioned: Assassinations in Zimbabwe … Godwin on FIFA and South Africa … CIA interrogations … AA’s CEO calls for regulation … the Amtrak bill … Krugman on home ownership.

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Episode 347

Bush in Europe, Permanent bases in Iraq, and finally, Tim Russert and future of the media-industrial complex.

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Episode 346

The Democratic race winds down, the debate over diplomacy in Iran and Iraq, and finally: $4 gas and the post-auto urban infrastructure.

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Episode 346

The Democratic race winds down, the debate over diplomacy in Iran and Iraq, and finally: $4 gas and the post-auto urban infrastructure.

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Episode 345

Obama edges closer to the nomination while reinventing how campaigns are financed. plus: California’s Supreme Court puts and end to marriage discrimination. Links Mentioned: Obama’s financial machine shuts out the 527s … background on the marriage equality ruling here and here.

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Episode 345

Obama edges closer to the nomination while reinventing how campaigns are financed. plus: California’s Supreme Court puts and end to marriage discrimination. Links Mentioned: Obama’s financial machine shuts out the 527s … background on the marriage equality ruling here and here.

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Episode 344

Rogue regimes in Myanmar and North Korea; the Democratic presidential race winds down while public transit use heats up. Links Mentioned: The fall of Dien Bien Phu … Food shortages in North Korea … Trouble in Myanmar … Police chief gunned down in Mexico … commuters are switching to mass transit.

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Episode 344

Rogue regimes in Myanmar and North Korea; the Democratic presidential race winds down while public transit use heats up. Links Mentioned: The fall of Dien Bien Phu … Food shortages in North Korea … Trouble in Myanmar … Police chief gunned down in Mexico … commuters are switching to mass transit.

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Episode 343

Turkish schools in Pakistan and the battle over the gas tax in the Democratic primary. Links Mentioned: Turkish schools … Friedman on infrastructure.

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Episode 343

Turkish schools in Pakistan and the battle over the gas tax in the Democratic primary. Links Mentioned: Turkish schools … Friedman on infrastructure.

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Episode 342

The Pennsylvania primary, syria’s nuclear program, soaring food prices and finally: the American tragedy that is the military-industrial complex. Links Mentioned: Israel and Syria take two steps forward, and one step back, Daniel Levy wonders why … the foibles of the littoral combat ship … Military generals sell out … Kaus on the Obama superdelegate strategy.

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Episode 342

The Pennsylvania primary, syria’s nuclear program, soaring food prices and finally: the American tragedy that is the military-industrial complex. Links Mentioned: Israel and Syria take two steps forward, and one step back, Daniel Levy wonders why … the foibles of the littoral combat ship … Military generals sell out … Kaus on the Obama superdelegate strategy.

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Episode 341

The prof reports back from Austin, the Democrats campaign in Pennsylvania, and finally: the Pope, Italy, and the weak dollar. Links Mentioned: The L.A. Times covers street money.

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Episode 341

The prof reports back from Austin, the Democrats campaign in Pennsylvania, and finally: the Pope, Italy, and the weak dollar. Links Mentioned: The L.A. Times covers street money.

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Episode 340

With special guest Eugene we talk about China and the Olympics, the lawsuit over the Seattle Sonics, and finally, a last-minute idea to save Seattle light rail in 2008.  Links Mentioned: Sonics emails … Stop moving the Olympics … The proposed Light Rail plan.

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Episode 340

With special guest Eugene we talk about China and the Olympics, the lawsuit over the Seattle Sonics, and finally, a last-minute idea to save Seattle light rail in 2008.  Links Mentioned: Sonics emails … Stop moving the Olympics … The proposed Light Rail plan.

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Episode 339

More reactions to Obama’s speech, food stamps and the economy, and finally: the battle for Basra.Links Mentioned: Foodstamps on the rise … Kristof on erroneous beliefs … Crack and the CIA … Basra.

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Episode 339

More reactions to Obama’s speech, food stamps and the economy, and finally: the battle for Basra.Links Mentioned: Foodstamps on the rise … Kristof on erroneous beliefs … Crack and the CIA … Basra.

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Episode 338

Obama’s speech on race, the economic crisis on Wall Street and finally, a wrap-up of Thursday’s Friends of Seattle transportation forum. Links Mentioned: The roots of the financial crisis . . . Obama’s big speech.

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Episode 338

Obama’s speech on race, the economic crisis on Wall Street and finally, a wrap-up of Thursday’s Friends of Seattle transportation forum. Links Mentioned: The roots of the financial crisis . . . Obama’s big speech.

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Episode 337

Boeing, Bear Sterns and the economy, the new transit plan for Suget sound and finally: Spitzenfreude!Links Mentioned: Krugman on the markets … The Sierra Club and the new light rail plan.

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Episode 337

Boeing, Bear Sterns and the economy, the new transit plan for Suget sound and finally: Spitzenfreude!Links Mentioned: Krugman on the markets … The Sierra Club and the new light rail plan.

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Episode 336

The March primaries are underway, food prices are through the roof, and the Socialists maintain power in Spain.Links Mentioned: NYT on the food supply

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Episode 336

The March primaries are underway, food prices are through the roof, and the Socialists maintain power in Spain.Links Mentioned: NYT on the food supply

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Episode 335

Obama, Clinton and the superdelegates, why Matt Drudge hates the troops, and finally, did the French really win an Air Force tanker contract from Boeing? The French?Links Mentioned: Geraldine Ferraro on the superdelegates … Chavez vs. Colombia … Drum on the tanker deal … Harry’s whereabouts leaked

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Episode 335

Obama, Clinton and the superdelegates, why Matt Drudge hates the troops, and finally, did the French really win an Air Force tanker contract from Boeing? The French?Links Mentioned: Geraldine Ferraro on the superdelegates … Chavez vs. Colombia … Drum on the tanker deal … Harry’s whereabouts leaked

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Episode 334

Power shifts in Pakistan, Cuba and Kosovo. Plus, continued coverage of the Presidential primaries. Links Mentioned: The Pakistani elections … Kosovo declares independence … Doctrines … Richardson and Clinton kick back

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Episode 334

Power shifts in Pakistan, Cuba and Kosovo. Plus, continued coverage of the Presidential primaries. Links Mentioned: The Pakistani elections … Kosovo declares independence … Doctrines … Richardson and Clinton kick back

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Episode 333

The Presidential campaign turns to Wisconsin, Texas, and Ohio, the role of China in the changing American economy, and finally: what’s really going on with the Navy’s decision to shoot down that satellite? Links Mentioned: Polls in Texas and Clinton’s dubious delegate strategy… Krugman on poverty Robert Reich on the economy … Russia’s new president

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Episode 332

Caucuses here in Washington State and around the country, the writers’ strike in Hollywood nears an end, and finally: Yahoo! rejects Microsoft. Now what?Links Mentioned: The end of the writers’ strike? … Micro-hoo goes tits-up

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Episode 331

It’s the Super Bowl AND Super Tuesday!  Well run down the state of things.  Microsoft tries to buy Yahoo!  What’s up with that?

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Episode 330

Obama wins big in South Carolina, the stimulus package and American Empire, and finally: Wal-Mart goes green? Links Mentioned: Ted Kennedy endorses Obama … details on the stimulus … Parag Khanna on the end of hegemony … Wal-Mart’s new strategy

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Episode 329

The caucuses and primaries kick off in Nevada and South Carolina.  We’ll look at the state of the presidential race and how the recent economic outlook may change the game.   Links Mentioned:  Frank Rich on Romney’s newfound populism … Bob Herbert on stagnating wages … Details on McCain’s win.

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Episode 328

Clinton takes New hampshire, the state legislature reconvenes, and finally, Iran and the U.S. Navy square off.Links Mentioned: What really happened in Iran? (watch the video) … The WA legislature takes the slow road … Iraq vets and PTSD-related killings.

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Episode 327

Obama takes Iowa, the role of mass transit in climate change, and finally: do we really all agree about stuff?Links mentioned: Kirk Johnson on the age of consensus … Redevelopment in the Bel-Red corridor.

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Episode 326

Happy New Year! We return from holiday travel and share our observations on Pakisan and the U.S. Presidential race.Links Mentioned: The Times nails Bush … David Brooks throws Romney under the bus … the vote in Pakistan is delayed … evidence emerges in the Bhutto assassination … Huckabee and Obama lead in the latest [...]

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Episode 325

Steroids in baseball, Climate meetings in Bali, Caucuses in Iowa, and finally: transit in Seattle. Let’s celebrate the opening of the Seattle Monorail! Links Mentioned: Andy Pettitte’s lame excuse … a climate change win in Bali … the Seattle Monorail Project.

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Episode 324

New evidence on Iran’s nuclear program, the Chinese economy shrinks inexplicably, health care and tax cuts on the campaign trail, and finally, the Treasury Secretary proposes a bailout for subprime mortgages. Will it help? Should it help? Links Mentioned: Pakistani elections … The story behind the Iran NIE … Krugman on health care Jon Cohn [...]

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Episode 323

Hugo Chavez becomes a dictator, subprime mortgage fallout starts to hit local governments, Obama and Huckabee lead in Iowa and finally, Washington State Democrats cave on property taxes.  Links Mentioned: The energy bill back on track … King Carlos tries to shut up Chavez … as Venezula votes to make him king … Jeb Bush’s sweet [...]

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Episode 322

We take a trip through the Middle East, with stops in Pakistan, Baghdad, and the West Bank. Next up it’s Huckabee, Hillary and the Iowa caucuses and finally: a breakthrough in stem cell research. what does it mean?Links Mentioned: Sharif returns in Pakistan … the soft bigotry of low surge expectations … A [...]

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Episode 321

Poltiical strife continues in Pakistan, the Democrats debate in Nevada, and all our favorite political initiatives go down in flames at the ballot box. Links Mentioned: While Pakistan holds tight, Nawaz Sharif explains it all … The CIA Factbook on Pakistan’s electoral system … maybe we should attack … While CNN moderators ask silly questions, the [...]

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Episode 320

Pakistan’s President declares emergency rule. will it last?  Meanwhile, here at home, we give you our election endorsements.Links mentioned:  Musharraf declares emergency rule … the Seattle P-I’s endorsements.

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Episode 319

Fresh from the Prof’s trip to New York, talk transit and life on coasts East and West.  Plus: Barack Obama is shaking up his campaign, but is it going in the right direction?Links Mentioned:  Obama brings the bigots … and claims he has a plan for Social Security … D.C. goes to metered taxis

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Episode 318

Unrest in Pakistan, Turkey and Iran. Drought strikes the American South and finally, two newspapers come out against the upcoming Roads and Transit vote. We’ll tell you why they’re wrong. Links Mentioned: Benazir Bhutto returns … Iran gets a new negotiator … the drought in the Southeast, and its implications in the rest [...]

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Episode 317

Al Gore wins the Nobel Prize, Glenn Beck is, officially, a moron, and Microsoft launches a bus service that hopefully crashes less often than Windows XP. Links Mentioned: Al Gore is awesome … Glenn Beck is terrible … Microsofties get on the bus.

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Episode 316

Casualties decline in Iraq, Bush vetoes S-CHIP, and Barack Obama gets pinned off. Links Mentioned:: Deaths decline … The V-22 Osprey (sort of) takes flight … A drive through Anbar … Bush vetoes S-CHIP … Obama drops the pin

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Episode 315

Rising gas prices cause unrest in Myanmar, General Motors cuts a deal with the union, and finally: is support slipping for the Puget Sound’s Roads and Transit package? Links Mentioned: The NYT on monks and fuel prices in Burma (backfill: gas rationing in Iran) … the skinny on the United Auto Workers’ VEBA … Ron [...]

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Episode 314

Wild intrigue about Syria and North Korea, Blackwater Security gets in trouble in Iraq and finally: has Hillary outboxed Obama and Edwards? Links Mentioned: The Israeli raid in Syria … Rudy at the NRA … Blackwater’s Iraq problems … Obama’s last stand?

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Episode 313

General Petraeus reports to Congress, and we compare the health care plans of the major Democratic candidates for President. Links Mentioned: Hunt Oil signs up with the Kurds … Huffington Post compares the candidates … Hillary’s plan comes to light … Ezra Klein on Obama.

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Episode 312

The Professor makes his way to the Minneapolis airport to investigate the bathrooms first hand! We’ll have his full report, direct from Terminal F. Then, we catch up on the economy, the new Bin Laden tape, and Fred Thompson’s long-awaited presidential announcement. Links Mentioned: the tale of the tape, the economy fails to add [...]

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Episode 311

North Korea gets a get-out-of-the-axis free card, another Republican bites the dust in a sex scandal, and finally, in our continuing series on health care reform, we layout the elements of a good system. Links Mentioned: The U.S. and North Korea strike a deal … The Iran war plan takes shape, while Iraq falls apart … [...]

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Episode 310 (R)

Hey, if Russert can take a few weeks off, we can take at least one, right? We’re on vacation this week, so we’re pulling one from the archives. Here’s Episode 306, the first in our series on health care, in case you missed it. We’ll be back live next week.

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Episode 309

We let loose on Air travel, the Federal Reserve, and Seattle weather. Plus: our continuing series on health care, and finally, the Professor gives us his surprise Presidential endorsement (hint: it’s not Bruno). Links mentioned: Lefties for Chavez … the Law of the Sea … What the rate cut means … Trans fats are in [...]

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Episode 308

The mortgage market blows up, bottled water becomes taboo, and finally, in this week’s installment of our series on health care, we try to define what constitutes good health care. Links mentioned: Dispatches from the life settlement frontier … NYT on health care and mortgages … Bottled water in Slate and the Times.

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Episode 307

The Republicans debate in Iowa, the Dems descend on Chicago, the economy hits the skids, and finally, part 2 of our series on health care in America.

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Episode 306

Alberto Gonzales versus the U.S. Senate, we begin to make the case for universal health care, and finally: the YouTube debates. Clinton and Obama square off. Links mentioned: Background on Gonzales’ testimony … The YouTube debates.

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Episode 305

Strategies for withdrawing form Iraq, the case for impeaching the President grows stronger, and finally: we examine the Ron Paul phenomeon. Links Mentioned: The new NIE … Bush’s bizarre executive order … the Pentagon picks a fight with Hillary while simultaneously doing what she asks for … NYT profiles Paul.

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Episode 304

Condi cuts a deal with North Korea, Russia gets tough with the US, merit pay for teachers resurfaces, and finally: is this a new gilded age? Income inequality in 21st-Century America. Links Mentioned: From Russia, with arms treaties … the N. Korea deal … The AK-47 turns 60 … Merit pay on BATP here and [...]

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Episode 303

Scooter goes free, a British Army general compares Iraqi insurgents to American Revolutionaries, and finally: what do the Live Earth concerts mean for the future of environmentalism? Links Mentioned: Support for impeachment grows … The Flip Wilson clip … the NYT says get out … Washington State is not part of the Louisiana Purchase … Rachel [...]

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Episode 302

Iran starts rationing gas, terrorists in London fail to get their bombs off, the Supreme Court session in review, and finally: a Seattle Theater gives its take on the run up to the Iraq War. Does it succeed? Links Mentioned:The London plot … Iran’s gas-refining troubles and attitudes towards gasoline … the Supreme Court cases [...]

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Episode 301

The U.S tries soft power against Iran, hedge funds and private equity firms get in trouble, and finally: it’s the auto industry versus Congress in an energy bill smackdown! Links mentioned: the Iran pieces are here and here. The articles on Bear Sterns and subprime mortgages are here and here. The latest on the [...]

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Episode 301

The U.S tries soft power against Iran, hedge funds and private equity firms get in trouble, and finally: it’s the auto industry versus Congress in an energy bill smackdown! Links mentioned: the Iran pieces are here and here. The articles on Bear Sterns and subprime mortgages are here and here. The latest on the [...]

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Episode 300

Civil War in the Middle East, the case for pardoning Genarlow Wilson (but not Scooter Libby!) and finally: The Sopranos ends, but we’re at Episode 300 and counting!

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Episode 300

Civil War in the Middle East, the case for pardoning Genarlow Wilson (but not Scooter Libby!) and finally: The Sopranos ends, but we’re at Episode 300 and counting!

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Episode 300

Civil War in the Middle East, the case for pardoning Genarlow Wilson (but not Scooter Libby!) and finally: The Sopranos ends, but we’re at Episode 300 and counting!

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Episode 299

The immigration bill dies, the RTID passes, corporate culture in South Korea changes and finally: The Sopranos comes to an end.

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Episode 299

The immigration bill dies, the RTID passes, corporate culture in South Korea changes and finally: The Sopranos comes to an end.

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Episode 298

The Democrats debate, the President warms to global warming, and finally: is Iraq the new Korea? We’ll talk about it.

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Episode 298

The Democrats debate, the President warms to global warming, and finally: is Iraq the new Korea? We’ll talk about it.

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Episode 298

The Democrats debate, the President warms to global warming, and finally: is Iraq the new Korea? We’ll talk about it.

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Episode 297

Bill Richardson on Meet the Press, the immigration bill loses support on the Left, and finally: the US sits for talks with Iran and shockingly, the world doesn’t come to an end.

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Episode 297

Bill Richardson on Meet the Press, the immigration bill loses support on the Left, and finally: the US sits for talks with Iran and shockingly, the world doesn’t come to an end.

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Episode 296

A “war czar,” for Iraq, blowback theory and the Republican Debate, the immigration bill, and finally: Jerry Falwell and the future of the religious right.

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Episode 296

A “war czar,” for Iraq, blowback theory and the Republican Debate, the immigration bill, and finally: Jerry Falwell and the future of the religious right.

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Episode 296

A “war czar,” for Iraq, blowback theory and the Republican Debate, the immigration bill, and finally: Jerry Falwell and the future of the religious right.

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Episode 295

Tony Blair resigns, General Petraeus talks to the troops, and finally: are there two Americas after all? what real estate values on our coasts mean for democracy.

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Episode 295

Tony Blair resigns, General Petraeus talks to the troops, and finally: are there two Americas after all? what real estate values on our coasts mean for democracy.

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Episode 295

Tony Blair resigns, General Petraeus talks to the troops, and finally: are there two Americas after all? what real estate values on our coasts mean for democracy.

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Episode 294

The 400th anniversary of Jamestown, French elections and the politics of immigration, and finally, carbon trading is introduced on the East Coast. will it work?

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Episode 294

The 400th anniversary of Jamestown, French elections and the politics of immigration, and finally, carbon trading is introduced on the East Coast. will it work?

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Episode 294

The 400th anniversary of Jamestown, French elections and the politics of immigration, and finally, carbon trading is introduced on the East Coast. will it work?

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Episode 293

Mixed news from Iraq, the Democratic debates get underway, and finally: Bruno and the Prof announce a new project you won’t want to miss!

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Episode 293

Mixed news from Iraq, the Democratic debates get underway, and finally: Bruno and the Prof announce a new project you won’t want to miss!

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Episode 293

Mixed news from Iraq, the Democratic debates get underway, and finally: Bruno and the Prof announce a new project you won’t want to miss!

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Episode 292

The politics of gun control, the Supreme Court decision on abortion, funding the Iraq War, and finally: with Boris Yeltsin’s death, Bruno and the Prof inexplicably root for the Russians.

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Episode 292

The politics of gun control, the Supreme Court decision on abortion, funding the Iraq War, and finally: with Boris Yeltsin’s death, Bruno and the Prof inexplicably root for the Russians.

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Episode 292

The politics of gun control, the Supreme Court decision on abortion, funding the Iraq War, and finally: with Boris Yeltsin’s death, Bruno and the Prof inexplicably root for the Russians.

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Episode 291

Bruno’s back from Mexico, Don Imus hits the road, and finally, roads and rail compete for your vote this fall in the Puget Sound.

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Episode 291

Bruno’s back from Mexico, Don Imus hits the road, and finally, roads and rail compete for your vote this fall in the Puget Sound.

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Episode 291

Bruno’s back from Mexico, Don Imus hits the road, and finally, roads and rail compete for your vote this fall in the Puget Sound.

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Episode 290

Democrats in Damascus, a controversial new play at the Seattle Rep, My Name is Rachel Corrie, and finally: what you when the roof on your new house starts leaking? if you live in Washington, the answer may surprise you! A Bruno And The Professor Special Report.

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Episode 290

Democrats in Damascus, a controversial new play at the Seattle Rep, My Name is Rachel Corrie, and finally: what you when the roof on your new house starts leaking? if you live in Washington, the answer may surprise you! A Bruno And The Professor Special Report.

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Episode 290

Democrats in Damascus, a controversial new play at the Seattle Rep, My Name is Rachel Corrie, and finally: what you when the roof on your new house starts leaking? if you live in Washington, the answer may surprise you! A Bruno And The Professor Special Report.

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Episode 289

Tony Soprano battles Al Qaeda, the Democrats battle Bush over Iraq, iran battles the UK, and Obama battles Clinton on YouTube.

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Episode 289

Tony Soprano battles Al Qaeda, the Democrats battle Bush over Iraq, iran battles the UK, and Obama battles Clinton on YouTube.

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Episode 289

Tony Soprano battles Al Qaeda, the Democrats battle Bush over Iraq, iran battles the UK, and Obama battles Clinton on YouTube.

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Episode 288

Democrats unite on Iraq; our take on the U.S. Attorney purge; a Catholic school tries to ban Myspace; and finally, Viacom sues Google: will it work?

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Episode 288

Democrats unite on Iraq; our take on the U.S. Attorney purge; a Catholic school tries to ban Myspace; and finally, Viacom sues Google: will it work?

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Episode 288

Democrats unite on Iraq; our take on the U.S. Attorney purge; a Catholic school tries to ban Myspace; and finally, Viacom sues Google: will it work?

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Episode 287

The Iraq war enters its fifth year, President Bush high-tails it to Latin America, and finally: what makes Seattle a livable city? The viaduct results and what they mean.

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Episode 287

The Iraq war enters its fifth year, President Bush high-tails it to Latin America, and finally: what makes Seattle a livable city? The viaduct results and what they mean.

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Episode 287

The Iraq war enters its fifth year, President Bush high-tails it to Latin America, and finally: what makes Seattle a livable city? The viaduct results and what they mean.

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Episode 286

David Brooks and neoliberalism, city life in the 21st century, and finally (finally!), your voters guide to the Alaskan Way Viaduct.

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Episode 286

David Brooks and neoliberalism, city life in the 21st century, and finally (finally!), your voters guide to the Alaskan Way Viaduct.

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Episode 283

The domestic debate on Iraq gets heated, while insurgents up the ante in Baghdad. Then, Toyota is poised to dominate the US car market. What do GM’s failures say about America? Finally, here in Seattle, everyone’s second-favorite Viaduct solution gains momentum.

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Episode 282

Bush steps closer to war with Iran, the 2008 Democrats fail to impress us, and finally: Governor Schwarzenegger, California, and the rise of the American nation-state.

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Episode 281

John Edwards on the Superbowl, John Edwards on Iran, and finally: John Edwards on health care.

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Episode 280

The State of the Union elicits a collective yawn, Presidential candidates multiply like rabbits, and finally, the strange tale of Georgia High School football star, Genarlow Wilson.Listen now.(note: weird issues with the podcasting software. Click the link above to listen if you can’t subscribe in iTunes)

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Episode 280

The State of the Union elicits a collective yawn, Presidential candidates multiply like rabbits, and finally, the strange tale of Georgia High School football star, Genarlow Wilson.Listen now.(note: weird issues with the podcasting software. Click the link above to listen if you can’t subscribe in iTunes)

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Episode 279

An internal crack-up in Iran, the politics of climate change here at home, and finally, Seattle voters get to vote in yet another useless election.

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Episode 279

An internal crack-up in Iran, the politics of climate change here at home, and finally, Seattle voters get to vote in yet another useless election.

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Episode 278

The President Proposes a Surge and Iraq, but hints at Iran. Governor Schwarzenegger unveils a health care plan for California. And finally, various irate parents wreak havoc on their local school districts.

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Episode 278

The President Proposes a Surge and Iraq, but hints at Iran. Governor Schwarzenegger unveils a health care plan for California. And finally, various irate parents wreak havoc on their local school districts.

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Episode 277

The Democrats stretch a 100-hour agenda into a month of legislation. President Bush shuffles the leadership in Iraq. And finally, here in Seattle, the vote on the Viaduct comes to a head.

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Episode 277

The Democrats stretch a 100-hour agenda into a month of legislation. President Bush shuffles the leadership in Iraq. And finally, here in Seattle, the vote on the Viaduct comes to a head.

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Episode 276

Bruno and the Professor both encounter the median voter during our holiday travels. Then, we look back on the short but important presidency of Gerald Ford. And finally: the excecution of Saddam Hussein and the future of Iraq.

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Episode 276

Bruno and the Professor both encounter the median voter during our holiday travels. Then, we look back on the short but important presidency of Gerald Ford. And finally: the excecution of Saddam Hussein and the future of Iraq.

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Episode 275

President Bush asks for an extension to finish his term paper entitled, “What to do next in Iraq.” Time Magazine names their Person of the Year. And finally, we discover the true meaning of the “War on Christmas.”

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Episode 274

The Iraq Study Group gives the President a reality check, the war on Christmas lands at Sea-Tac airport, and finally: to the Moon! What’s behind the latest attempt at a lunar landing?

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