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Let's Talk About Joe The Plumber Some More...Or Not.
October 17, 2008The third and final debate, and what we learned is that Acorn is destroying the fabric of democracy. John Lewis is out of line. And Joe the Plumber is a target of Democratic class warfare. Meanwhile, the economy isn’t getting better anytime soon and it's been confirmed that the White House explicitly endorsed waterboarding.$250,000 Joe. And what's shakin' in the congressional races?
October 16, 2008Let's get this right. The third and final debate, and what we learned is that Acorn is destroying the fabric of democracy. John Lewis is out of line. And Joe the Plumber is a target of Democratic class warfare. Meanwhile, the economy isn’t getting better anytime soon and it's been confirmed that the White House explicitly endorsed waterboarding.New Found Feminism, Wallace Shawn on Being Bourgeois, and The United States of Poetry
July 28, 2008What would a feminist campaign really look like? Playwright, actor Wally Shawn on upper class angst, The Food Stamp Challenge, and The United States of Poetry with Leonard Cohen and Amiri Baraka.That Ain't No Way to Win A Woman...
July 2, 2008Everyone's talking about gender bias, but women voters aren't stupid.New Found Feminism, Wallace Shawn on Being Bourgeois, and The United States of Poetry
July 1, 2008What would a feminist campaign really look like? Playwright, actor Wally Shawn on upper class angst, The Food Stamp Challenge, and The United States of Poetry with Leonard Cohen and Amiri Baraka.
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