11 Oct 2010

Episode 9.10: Magical Unicorns of the Devil!

Happy (sorta) Columbus Day! John and Jeff set sail (avast!) for discussion of Liu Xiaobo and the Nobel Peace Prize—what does that mean for China?; Crazy things that Republicans say; Devil’s advocate: John attacks working with the Taliban. John gets upset about the US’s human’s right’s policy, Jeff gets upset that John is upset about that…again. And unicorns, and much, much more!

Play count: 26 | Download

22 Sep 2010

Episode 9.9 - Truncation

The NBER declares the recession has been over since mid-2009, but Jeff and John disagree on whether that is even relevant; who is to blame for the poor economy?; analyzing the constitutive factors of Tea Party anger.

Due to technical difficulties arising from the novelty of recording from across the country, the second half of the show is unavailable, but the first half is still, or course, well worth your time.

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11 Sep 2010

Unity and Solidarity Rally, New York, 9.11.2010

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by John McMahon

Earlier today, I attended the Unity and Solidarity Rally/Emergency Mobilization Against Racism and Anti-Islamic Bigotry in Lower Manhattan, primarily as a participant but also to provide some photographs of the event for the Progressive Voice. A few brief, admittedly poorly-formed, thoughts:

  • Many of the speakers focused on the need for solidarity from all who have been subjected to racism, whether it Muslims, blacks, Chicanos, or any other group. This was reflected in the variety of the speakers, the organizations participating in the rally (see the full list by scrolling down here), and to some extent the demonstrators themselves.
  • Another common theme was that this solidarity necessarily included labor movements. Many speakers articulated how racism, US imperialism, and economic inequality are not separate issues but must be opposed by a common movement.
  • The diversity of political/issue groups and parties there actually was impressive. A variety of different Muslim organizations, Immigrant rights groups, communist organizations, Palestinian activists, trade unionists, civil liberties organizations, Jewish activists, antiwar organizations, socialist parties, and the Raging Grannies were only a few of the ‘identifiable groups’ there today. This is not to say that all these groups intermingled and interacted; except on the speakers’ platform, they were with a few exceptions in their own ‘section,’ amongst themselves.
  • There were probably a couple thousand people there (this is admittedly just a guess - I was at the front and never saw ‘the end’). Edit: this AP story gives the number as 2,000.
  • A few counter-protesters showed up, although I’m sure most of them were at the hate-fest a few blocks away.
  • One of the more amusing parts of the rally was the continuous stream of double-decker buses, complete with curious tourists, many of whom decided to document the exotic event they saw.
  • The march route around Lower Manhattan took us further away from Ground Zero and from the hate-fest (we began a few blocks away, at the corner of Park Pl and Broadway).
  • While the block of Park Place at which Park51 will hopefully be built was cordoned off by the NYPD (see below), I did walk by the doors of the New York Dolls Gentleman’s Club that apparently is less desecrating to ‘hallowed ground’ then an Islamic Cultural Center.

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For more photos from the rally and march, see the rest of the post…

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11 Sep 2010

Quick Note

Yes, we know, the show’s not named the CPV anymore, and John is in New York, and the episodes should be re-numbered, etc., etc.

We’re still working out the kinks in our new recording plan and set-up. Expect one or two more episodes (with a new one this upcoming week!) as is, and then a full re-launch with a new site design and all the other bells and whistles after that.


Cheers,

John and Jeff

7 Aug 2010

Episode 9.7 - The Final Colorado Progressive Voice Episode, but not the end of the Show

Elena Kagan confirmed; Prop 8 ruling!; Arizona SB 1070 ruling; Feisty debate over WikiLeaks; Bennet/Romanoff update and Colorado primary predictions; Devil’s Advocate - Jeff must defend the crazies who think the Cordoba House mosque and cultural center shouldn’t be built; Rants - Jeff on Kenya’s new constitution and John on more Obama broken promises re: civil liberties and privacy.

This is the end of the Colorado Progressive Voice as we know it, but we announce our plans for the future (new name! slightly new format! more frequent shows! podcasting!) at the end of the show!

Play count: 26 | Download

24 Jul 2010

Episode 9.6 - Techno-utopia in Colorado

Scott McInnis’ plagiarism faces off against Tom Tancredo’s racism and egomania, but where is Dan Maes in all of this?; Ken Buck makes a sexist quip - or does he?; Updates on the Bennet-Romanoff race, and a brief digression of the Green Party candidacy of Bob Kinsey; the CPV Colorado politics game!; Devil’s Advocate - John must defend the exclusion of birth control as free preventative medicine under health care reform; financial regulation reform signed; contesting Obama’s legacy (thus far); Rants - Jeff on China’s role in the world and John on the end of hope for climate legislation

Play count: 16 | Download

5 Jul 2010

Episode 9.5 - Patriotism Drugs

Discord over Michael Steele’s Afghanistan comments and the DNC response; Obama gives a big speech on immigration, but does it matter?; Hickenlooper issues an oil and gas mea culpa - kind of; New ballot measure proposes partisan elections for judges; Devil’s Advocate - Jeff must defend the NYT’s 2001 decision to and current justification of not using the word ‘torture’ to describe waterboarding; Mexican elections; an extended debate over legalizing all drugs in the US; what Presidents are overrated? underrated?; Special 4th of July Rants!

Play count: 17 | Download

28 Jun 2010

Episode 9.4 - A Deserted Pitch

The US World Cup loss to Ghana in perspective; With McChrystal out and Petraeus in, where does Afghanistan policy go from here?; Is the oil spill really an oil spill?; BP escrow fund; Devil’s Advocate - John must defend allowing students to carry concealed weapons on the University of Colorado campus; Hickenlooper betrays his environmental record - again; Elena Kagan confirmation hearings preview; an evaluation of the merged financial regulation legislation; Rants - Jeff on the iPhone 4 and the future; John on Obama’s failure to close Guantanamo

Play count: 16 | Download