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Scott Ritter on Afghanistan: Don’t Believe the Hype

Is the war in Afghanistan worth the sacrifice of even one American life? Former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter says, “No! ... We are allowing the battle in Afghanistan to be defined by a domestic American political imperative. There is no urgency in Afghanistan, there is urgency in Washington, D.C.”

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Where Have All the Ramparts Gone?

Peter Richardson’s new book about the groundbreaking Ramparts Magazine says the rag changed America. Truthdig arts and culture editor Kasia Anderson asks the author and former Ramparts Editor Robert Scheer why its impact isn’t better remembered, and what will take its place.

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The Torture Memos

Georgetown University law professor David Cole’s new book, “The Torture Memos,” investigates how key members of the U.S. Office of Legal Counsel rewrote the law to make torture legal.

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Editors’ Round Table: Moore, Green Phone, Czar Trouble

Truthdig editors Robert Scheer, Peter Scheer and Kasia Anderson give their takes on the week’s news, a new eco-phone and Michael Moore’s manifesto.

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Where Did All These Marchers Come From?

Josh Silver from FreePress.net joined us to discuss the Glenn Beck phenomenon, Obama’s health care plan, and our country’s dependence on for-profit media.

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Not Really a Lifeline for Homeowners?

John Dunbar of the Center for Public Integrity has analyzed the Obama administration’s home loan modification program, which aims to keep troubled borrowers in their homes, and finds it “highly problematic.”

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Chris Hedges on Health Care, War and the New Racism

Chris Hedges talks about the illusion of health care reform, the war in Afghanistan, and what he calls the “new racism” in the age of Obama.

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Chris Hedges on Health Care, War and the New Racism

Chris Hedges talks about the illusion of health care reform, the war in Afghanistan, and what he calls the “new racism” in the age of Obama.

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Chris Hedges on Health Care, War and the New Racism

Chris Hedges talks about the illusion of health care reform, the war in Afghanistan, and what he calls the “new racism” in the age of Obama.

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Thom Hartmann on ‘Threshold’

The Truthdig panel talks to radio host and author Thom Hartmann about his new book, “Threshold,” the need for serious financial regulation and his trip to Darfur.

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Inside the Gates Arrest, Plus ‘Hurt Locker’ Review

This week the Truthdig panel talks about the racial politics behind the arrest of high-profile Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., who himself said, “I was cast by him [the policeman] in a narrative and he didn’t know how to get out of it.” Also, pop culture critic Sheerly Avni gives a big thumbs up to a new and telling film about the Iraq war, “The Hurt Locker.”

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Dennis vs. Goliath

Rep. Dennis Kucinich talks about winning a big victory for health care reform, grilling Hank Paulson over the Bank of America-Merrill Lynch merger, and the battle against crony capitalism.

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The Internet as a Media-Altering Force and the Facebook Addiction

We talk with UC Santa Cruz history professor Matthew Lassar about the FCC, how Internet has altered the media, and why college kids can’t stop checking their Facebook accounts during classroom lectures.

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Illuminating the Connection Between Money and Politics

In this episode, we talk with Maplight.org’s executive director, Dan Newman. Maplight, which lobbies for greater transparency in government, is a nonprofit group dedicated to illuminating the connection between money and politics. Its data reveals which politicians are on the take and the source of questionable political contributions.

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A Dramatic Rethinking of Geographic Boundaries and Economic Responsibility

Paul Starobin, author of the new book “After America: Narratives for the Next Global Age,” says a dramatic rethinking of geographic boundaries and economic responsibility would greatly improve the U.S. and states like California. Starobin suggests that America’s broke, ill-governed and way-too-big nationlike state, California, might be saved, truly saved, not by an emergency federal bailout, but by a merciful carve-up into three republics that would rely on their own ingenuity in mak ...

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Fighting Crime by Reforming Juvenile Hall

This week on the podcast: Sheerly Avni and Omar Turcios from The Beat Within, a magazine written by and for the troubled kids in juvenile prisons. Such facilities could be “recruiting grounds for crime fighting,” argues Avni, and that’s in our self-interest. “If you want to stop crime—very simple. You look at a bunch of 5-year-old kids in the ghetto. Ask yourself: ‘Do I want them to be criminals or not in 10 years? What’s that going to do to the value of my home?’ ”

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Breadline USA

Sasha Abramsky discusses his new solution-oriented book about the millions of Americans who work 40 hours a week and still go hungry, “these forgotten communities and these forgotten families who are doing everything they’ve been told they need to do to survive and ... they’re still being pushed backward by economic forces that they really don’t control.”

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U.S. Citizens Detained and Deported by Immigration

In its zeal to crack down on illegal immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement is detaining and deporting American citizens. The Center for Investigative Reporting’s Andrew Becker talks about his investigation into this disturbing trend.

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The Business of War

Pentagon whistle-blower Karen Kwiatowski returns to the Truthdig podcast to take stock of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which she says are effectively “a government jobs program for the military and military contractors.”

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Amy Goodman on ‘Standing Up to the Madness’

The “Democracy Now!” host talks about her book, the state of activism and why “the media are the most powerful corporations on Earth—more powerful than any bomb, more powerful than any missile.”

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Documenting 8 Years of Torture

Mark Danner made headlines last week with his essay in The New York Review of Books on the CIA’s use of torture and a secret report from the International Committee of the Red Cross detailing such practices. Find out why he says, “Torture is for people with weak nerves.”

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Idealism in Short Supply

President Obama has called on Americans to volunteer in their communities, but the economic meltdown makes civilian service a tough sell. In this interview, Russ Finkelstein, associate director of idealist.org, argues that “we all have something to give,” even those of us without much time and money.

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The Helicopter That Paid for Bush’s War

You may have heard about the scandalously overpriced presidential helicopters the U.S. had ordered from Italy, but did you know they may have been a payoff for forged intelligence used to sell the war in Iraq? It’s all a part of “a web of conspiracy and deceit,” says journalist Paolo Pontoniere.

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Getting to Zero

John Isaacs, executive director of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, joins the podcast with a status report on the spread of nuclear weapons. Cutting a deal with Iran and North Korea while getting the U.S. and Russia to downsize their own arsenals won’t be easy, but it may be only a matter of time—and diplomacy.

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Coping With Corporate Media

The Truthdig Podcast is back and better than ever. This week the panel tackles our obsession with imperfect athletes, the first days of the Obama administration and the decline of media. Special guest Megan Tady, campaign coordinator for Free Press, joins James Harris and Josh Scheer.

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Why We Fight Director on the American Way of War

Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki speaks with Truthdigs Kasia Anderson about his new book, whether Obama can deliver, and why the U.S. is like Elvis.

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Obamas Treasury Secretary? Lets Hope Not

Barack Obama is rumored to favor Lawrence Summers as his treasury secretary. Thats a terrible choice, says Robert Scheer, if the president-elect is at all concerned about the financial meltdown.

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Election Shenanigans Preview

From long lines to vote-flipping, the race to disenfranchise Americas voters is off to a depressing start. With that in mind, we spoke with leading election integrity journalist Brad Friedman of the BradBlog to get the lay of the land heading into Tuesdays big showdown.

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Bill Boyarsky on Election 08 and the Real America

Fresh off a trip to small-town Ohio, Truthdigs political reporter weighs in on the weeks news, from the Colin Powell endorsement to the battle for Pennsylvania.

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Bill Boyarsky on McCains Low Blows

Truthdigs chief political correspondent weighs in on the week in politics. From pallin around with terrorists to Tuesdays debate, Team McCain is going for the gut, but will it work?

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Bill Boyarsky on McCains Low Blows

Truthdigs chief political correspondent weighs in on the week in politics. From pallin around with terrorists to Tuesdays debate, Team McCain is going for the gut, but will it work?

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Robert Scheer on the Bailout Bomb

The Dow dropped more than 777 points on the news that the House had voted down the $700-billion bailout proposal, so why does our editor think its a great moment for American democracy?

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Robert Scheer on the Bailout Bomb

The Dow dropped more than 777 points on the news that the House had voted down the $700-billion bailout proposal, so why does our editor think its a great moment for American democracy?

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Robert Scheer on the Economic Meltdown

Truthdigs editor in chief warns against thinking about the economic crisis as an act of God, saying this is man-made and that the individuals responsible are well known and entirely too influential in the current election.

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Robert Scheer on the Economic Meltdown

Truthdigs editor in chief warns against thinking about the economic crisis as an act of God, saying this is man-made and that the individuals responsible are well known and entirely too influential in the current election.

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Iraq From the Inside

Iraqi journalist Huda Ahmed, who has recently been granted asylum in the U.S., looks back on more than five years of war and occupation from an Iraqi perspective.

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Iraq From the Inside

Iraqi journalist Huda Ahmed, who has recently been granted asylum in the U.S., looks back on more than five years of war and occupation from an Iraqi perspective.

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John Dean on ?Pure Goldwater?

Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer interviews John Dean about Pure Goldwater, his new collaboration with the late senators son. The book is a reminder that American conservatism has drifted far from its original heading.

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John Dean on ?Pure Goldwater?

Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer interviews John Dean about Pure Goldwater, his new collaboration with the late senators son. The book is a reminder that American conservatism has drifted far from its original heading.

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The Truthdig Interview With Naomi Klein

Critics and challengers of Naomi Kleins work had better take a close look at her latest book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, before launching their attacks. This is one writer whose research and documentation are so exhaustive that would-be detractors will not only find her analysis to be dauntingly watertight, even if they dont share her views about the unnatural disasters enabled by free-market capitalism, but they might also discover that some of her source mate ...

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The Truthdig Interview With Naomi Klein

Critics and challengers of Naomi Kleins work had better take a close look at her latest book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, before launching their attacks. This is one writer whose research and documentation are so exhaustive that would-be detractors will not only find her analysis to be dauntingly watertight, even if they dont share her views about the unnatural disasters enabled by free-market capitalism, but they might also discover that some of her source mate ...

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Gore Vidal on Impeachment and the Media

The celebrated historian and author reads from his latest Truthdig essay, which examines Rep. Dennis Kucinichs articles of impeachment and the lack of attention they garnered in the mainstream media.

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Gore Vidal on Impeachment and the Media

The celebrated historian and author reads from his latest Truthdig essay, which examines Rep. Dennis Kucinichs articles of impeachment and the lack of attention they garnered in the mainstream media.

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Joseph Stiglitz on Recession

Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist and co-author of The Three Trillion Dollar War, shares his insights into Americas economic woes and explains why things are probably going to get worse.

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Joseph Stiglitz on Recession

Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist and co-author of The Three Trillion Dollar War, shares his insights into Americas economic woes and explains why things are probably going to get worse.

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State of the Race

Earlier this week, Truthdig editors Robert and Peter Scheer stopped by the Michael Jackson radio show for a free-ranging discussion on politics, disaster in Burma and more.

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State of the Race

Earlier this week, Truthdig editors Robert and Peter Scheer stopped by the Michael Jackson radio show for a free-ranging discussion on politics, disaster in Burma and more.

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Us vs. Them

Emira Woods, co-director of Foreign Policy in Focus, argues for a more humane foreign policy and explains why American airstrikes in Somalia and elsewhere are about more than terrorism.

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Us vs. Them

Emira Woods, co-director of Foreign Policy in Focus, argues for a more humane foreign policy and explains why American airstrikes in Somalia and elsewhere are about more than terrorism.

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The $3-Trillion War

Harvard scholar Linda Bilmes speaks about her work with Joseph Stiglitz. The two former Truthdiggers of the Week have a new book and have been working hard to uncover even more hidden expenses for the war in Iraq, which they estimate will cost the taxpayers and their children trillions of dollars.

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Rev. Wright Roundtable

The Rev. Madison Shockley, who presides over a congregation of the same denomination as the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, joins a panel of Truthdiggers to investigate the controversy surrounding Barack Obamas church. How can a predominantly black church be described as separatist and hateful, Shockley asks, when it is part of an overwhelmingly white denomination?

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From Rebellious Republicans to Tasteless Tycoons

Truthdig Editor in Chief Robert Scheer and Managing Editor Peter Scheer talk politics once again with radio icon Michael Jackson.

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Bill Boyarsky on the Campaign Trail

Truthdig political correspondent Bill Boyarsky weighs in on the state of the race and explains why, no matter what the pundits tell you, a showdown in Denver could be good for the Democrats.

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Super Tuesday and Beyond

The podcast is back after an extended holiday break. In this installment, Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer and Managing Editor Peter Scheer chat with Los Angeles radio institution Michael Jackson about Super Tuesday and what it all means for the race ahead. The Michael Jackson show can be heard in Los Angeles on AM 1260, in San Diego on AM 540 or online at 1260.am.

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Scott Ritter on the NIE Report and War With Iran

The Truthdig columnist (and WMD expert) warns that war with Iran could be inevitable, despite the National Intelligence Estimate report that says Iran dismantled its nuclear program in 2003. Bush, Ritter argues, doesnt let facts get in the way of what he wants.

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Lance Williams on Bonds Indictment

"Game of Shadows co-author Lance Williams shares his thoughts on Barry Bonds legal woes, the impact of steroids on sports and how Nancy Pelosi helped to keep him out of jail.

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Paul Krugman on the Conscience of a Liberal

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman brings his liberal conscience and economic expertise to bear on the housing crisis and sheds light on the dirty secret behind many political victories by conservatives: The consistent source of [Republican] success has been race.

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Imaginary Weapons

Truthdig speaks with Sharon Weinberger, whose book Imaginary Weapons looks into why the Pentagon has spent billions of dollars on fantastical weapons programs, some of which defy the laws of physics.

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Kinky Friedmans Ten Commandments

The always entertaining Kinky Friedman, author most recently of You Can Lead a Politician to Water, but You Cant Make Him Think: Ten Commandments for Texas Politics, tells Truthdig why the Internet is the work of Satan, why politicians are stuck on stupid and why God couldnt beat the Republicans in Texas.

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Americas Dysfunctional Intelligence Agencies

"Spying Blind author Amy Zegart gives Truthdig a status report on Americas intelligence agencies and explains why our intelligence system is so broken and why our democracy may be to blame.

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Robert Scheer Debates Ralph Nader

Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer goes head to head with progressive icon Ralph Nader, who denies the charge that he has been a spoiler and challenges the value of the Democratic Party. Special thanks to The Nation.

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Inside the Military-Industrial Complex

Former Assistant Secretary of Defense Philip Coyle knows a thing or two about the staggering amounts of money the U.S. funnels into the military-industrial complex, and why it is so difficult to stanch the profiteering.

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Crime, Poverty and Education: Its Not Rocket Science

Truthdig regulars Sheerly Avni, James Harris and Josh Scheer put their heads together to try to figure out why the big problems that plague our communities never get solved.

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Top-Secret Tourism

Truthdigs James Harris and Josh Scheer speak with Harry Helms, author of Top Secret Tourism: Your Travel Guide to Germ Warfare Laboratories, Clandestine Aircraft Bases and Other Places in the United States Youre Not Supposed to Know About, which his critics have called a handbook for terrorists. Helms explains why his work doesnt threaten national security and what its like to visit some of the most secret sites in America.

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You Have No Rights

Matthew Rothschild, editor of The Progressive and author of You Have No Rights, explains how our president became a medieval king, and why your civil liberties are in greater danger than ever.

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Chris Hedges and the Other War

Truthdig columnist Chris Hedges talks about his landmark article in the Nation magazine The Other War: Iraq Vets Bear Witness, the result of seven months of interviews with the troops about their experiences in Iraq.

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The Last Days of Democracy

Truthdig speaks with Elliot Cohen, author of The Last Days of Democracy, who argues that the United States is in political and cultural decline, with media and telecommunications giants engaged in a well-organized effort to hijack America.

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Robert Higgs on The Perils of Trading Freedom for Safety

Robert Higgs author of Neither Liberty Nor Safety speaks with Truthdigs James Harris and Joshua Scheer about how political opportunists and fear mongerers are gobbling up our individual liberties. 

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Mike Jones on Ted Haggard and Hypocrisy

The former escort who blew the whistle on Ted Haggards homosexuality explains why he felt morally compelled to come forward, what the fallout has been like and what he feels is the real tragedy of the situation.

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The Forgotten War on Drugs and Election 08

Renowned sociologist Dr. Troy Duster discusses the war on drugs, race, public policy and the 2008 election.

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The Lose-Lose War

Dr. Dahlia Wasfi joins Robert Scheer and James Harris to discuss the past, present and future of the Iraq war. Wasfi, who has twice visited Iraq during the occupation, says it is only a matter of time and casualties before the U.S. leaves: Its really simple: You bring the troops home, they stop dying there.

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Getting Personal With AIDS and Africa

Stephanie Nolen, the last Western journalist covering the AIDS beat in Africa, tells Truthdig it is unfortunate but true that the more people die, the less people care, which is why she has decided to get personal with a new book that approaches the crisis from a different perspective.

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The Overseer: Rep. Henry Waxman

Rep. Henry Waxman, who more than any other politician is fulfilling the Democrats election promise to bring good governance and oversight back to Washington, tells Truthdig about Iraq corruption, the tragedy of post-traumatic stress disorder, and why its only a matter of time before CongressRepublicans includedpulls the plug on the war.

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Save Internet Music

Internet radio has provided an eclectic and independent alternative to the mainstream hit-oriented, payola-ridden music marketplace, but industry greed now threatens to wipe out the medium.  Truthdig checks in with Frannie Wellings of Free Press to find out whether Internet radio stands a chance and what music fans can do to save it.

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Collateral Damage and the Origins of Mothers Day

Cole Miller of NoMoreVictims.Org, a group that works to find medical sponsorships for injured Iraqi children, talks about the ignored victims of Iraq and the antiwar origins of Mothers Day.

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Maverick Candidate Mike Gravel

Elder Statesman and presidential candidate Mike Gravels performance in the first Democratic debate took him from off the radar to Truthdigger of the week. Naturally we just had to pick his brain. The former senator from Alaska who helped end the draft tells Truthdig why hes running, why there are so few mavericks in politics these days and why war makes him angry.

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Steve Kornacki of Unity08

The community outreach director of Unity08, the online independent party, speaks with truthdig about his organizations vision for a third way in the coming election, why our political system is broken and how he intends to fix it.

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Shutting Down Guantanamo

Jumana Musa, advocacy director for domestic human rights and international justice at Amnesty International, speaks with Truthdig about the war on human rights, why conditions at Guantanamo have only gotten worse and why she has hope for the future.

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Gore Vidal on the American Empire

Gore Vidal reads from his essay, Hail and Farewell: the End of the American Empire. The iconic author, historian and patriot suggests that perhaps theres a more sinister explanation for the presidents fiascos than mere incompetence: hes out to destroy the American empire.

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Jesus Rode a Donkey Author

Linda Seger explains why Jesus had more in common with Democrats than Republicans, how Christians have been manipulated into compromising their values and what the bible really says about homosexuality.

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Saving Air America

Mark Green, the new president of Air America, tells Truthdig why it didnt work, what hes going to do to fix it and what you can expect in the future from Americas only progressive radio network.

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The Consistent Christian: Dr. Joel Hunter

Dr. Joel Hunter, author of Right Wing, Wrong Bird, joins the podcast this week to explain why things didnt work out with the Christian Coalition and why global warming and poverty bother him as much as gay marriage and abortion.

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J.J. Goldberg / Is It Good for the Jews?

J.J. Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the venerable progressive Jewish daily the Forward, joins the podcast this week to talk about the complexity of Zionism, the misguided intentions of neoconservatism and why AIPAC isnt quite as sinister as you might think.

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California Pioneer on Public Healthcare and More

This week regular panelists James Harris and Josh Scheer are joined by Californias first gay legislator, Sheila Kuehl, for a discussion on the urgent need for public healthcare, the myths about Gov. Schwarzeneggers plan and the details of her own proposal.

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Actor Mike Farrell on the Engine That Drives His Activism

"M*A*S*H star, activist and author Mike Farrell joins regular panelists James Harris and Josh Scheer to talk about his new book Just Call Me Mike, why it took so long for Americans to wake up to George W. Bush and more.

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Robert Greenwald on Fox News, the Iraq War Memorial and More

Documentarian Robert Greenwald ("Outfoxed," Iraq for Sale") joins regular panelists James Harris and Joshua Scheer to talk about Fox News impact on the media, his effort to create an online Iraq war memorial and more.

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Special Guest Cyd Zeigler on Gay Athletes, Hardaways Homophobia and More

Special guest Cyd Zeigler Jr. of outsports.com sounds off on athletes in the closet, the myth that keeps them there and why Tim Hardaways homophobic tirade was a good thing.

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Elizabeth de la Vega and the Case for Impeachment

Regular panelists Robert Scheer, James Harris and Joshua Scheer are joined by special guest Elizabeth de la Vega, a federal prosecutor with more than 20 years of experience and author of the book United States v. George W. Bush et al., which lays out the case against the president.

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Super Bowl Edition: Dave Meggysey, James Harris and Robert and Joshua Scheer

Former All-America linebacker and author Dave Meggysey joins James Harris, Robert Scheer and Joshua Scheer for a discussion on the NFLs racist history, the black coach milestone and more in this special Super Bowl edition of the Truthdig podcast. 

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Robert Scheer, James Harris and Joshua Scheer on Alternative Energy, the State of the Union and More

Robert Scheer joins Truthdig contributors James Harris and Joshua Scheer for a conversation on the State of the Union, alternative energy, Nancy Pelosi, Iraq, Oakland and more.

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Robert Scheer and James Harris on the Democratic Spine, MLK Day, Oakland and More

Is Pelosi too soft on Bush? Is there more to Martin Luther King Day than shopping? How do you save Oakland? Plus: crossing party lines to oppose the war and more, all on this weeks podcast with Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer and James Harris.

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Robert Scheer and James Harris on Escalating the War, Schwarzenegger and More

Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer joins James Harris for a conversation on the Vietnamization of Iraq, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the plight of Oakland and more.

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Robert Scheer and James Harris on Escalating the War, Schwarzenegger and More

Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer joins James Harris for a conversation on the Vietnamization of Iraq, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the plight of Oakland and more.

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Robert Gates, Losing at War, Race and More

Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer and contributor James Harris discuss Robert Gates, the virtues of losing at war, race in America and more.

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Robert Gates, Losing at War, Race and More

Truthdig Editor Robert Scheer and contributor James Harris discuss Robert Gates, the virtues of losing at war, race in America and more.

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Jon Wiener on the New John Lennon Documentary

John Lennon historian Jon Wiener discusses the the soon-to-be-released documentary The U.S. vs. John Lennon,? which recounts President Richard Nixon?s campaign to deport the mop-topped Beatle because of his anti-war activism. Wiener connects the eerie historical parallels between Nixon?s pronouncements about Vietnam and Bush?s statements about Iraq.

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Dennis and Elizabeth Kucinich on Lebanon

Congressman Dennis Kucinich and his wife, Elizabeth, discuss their recent personal peace-building initiative in Lebanon, where the congressman was the first U.S. official to tour the area and meet with the country?s leaders in the wake of its war with Israel. Truthdig editor Robert Scheer conducts the interview.

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Mark Fainaru-Wada on Barry Bonds, Steroids and 'Game of Shadows'

Truthdig’s James Harris sits down with SF Chronicle journalist Mark Fainaru-Wada to discuss his book, “Game of Shadows,” and the leaked grand jury testimony which has gotten him in such hot water. 

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Conversation with Chris Abani - An Interview with the PEN Award Winning Author

Truthdig Publisher Zuade Kaufman sits down with Chris Abani, the author of “Graceland” at his home in Los Angeles to talk about his most recent work, ?Becoming Abigail,? a novella about a teenage Nigerian girl brought to London and forced into prostitution by relatives.

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"The Slave Side of Sunday" - James Harris Interviews Anthony Prior

In his new book, “The Slave Side of Sunday,” former NFL player Anthony Prior writes about the legacy of racism in professional sports. “We are not looked at as leaders, rather, just a labor force where the money is generated. Plantation capitalism is still alive today,” he tells Truthdig contributor James Harris.

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Gore Vidal on The Academy Awards, Sexuality and Politics

In a Truthdig interview with Sheerly Avni, Gore Vidal weighs in on this year?s Academy Awards competition, Ang Lee’s“Brokeback Mountain,” and Truman Capote’s Proust complex.

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Harry Belafonte at Riverside Church in the 'Final Hour'

Musician, actor and social activist Harry Belafonte issues a strident criticism of U.S. foreign policy at the Jan. 20 session of the International Commission of Inquiry on Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration.

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Kucinich on the State of the Union

Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) blasts the president’s speech in an exclusive Truthdig podcast.

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President Jonah, Spoken by Gore Vidal

Internationally acclaimed essayist, novelist and playwright Gore Vidal argues that America under Bush is evincing characteristics of the post-fall-of-Rome Dark Ages: the triumph of faith over reason, the atrophy of education and critical thinking, and integration of the state, torture and religion.

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In Pictures: Ron Kovic Today

Paralyzed from the chest down by Vietnam War wounds, and confined to a wheelchair for almost 40 years, Ron Kovic stands as a symbol of the brutality of war. He also exemplifies a man’s ability to transform such tragedy into a lifelong pursuit of peace—for himself and his country.  Listen to the audio, then come view the site’s Kovic photo gallery.

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Inside Chavez's Venezuela

Sharmini Peries, foreign policy advisor to Venezuela President Hugo Chavez, talks about Latin America’s most contentious leader—and thorn in Washington’s side—since Fidel Castro. Peries became advisor to President Hugo Chavez after interviewing him and members of the Venezuelan government while she was on assignment for India’s magazine Frontline in 2004. 

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Inventing Sin: Religion and Homosexuality

No matter their own scandals, religious institutions through history have a consistent scapegoat: homosexuals.  Larry Gross digs into why churches condemn gays to damnation.

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Jesus: The Man, The Myth

The religious right demands that we focus on Jesus this holiday season. Okay, but what do we really know about him? We turn to a religious scholar to find out. The Rev. Madison Shockley is a minister of the United Church of Christ in Carlsbad, Calif. and a regular commentator on religion, race, politics and popular culture.

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