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Jul 31st, 2006, 06:33 AM
Leftwing Nutjob Podast for July 30, 2006
Continuing my quest to convert at least one right-wing zealot a year for the good of the country, it's the Leftwing Nutjob Podcast for July 30, 2006.
Denied. Former Christian Collation director Ralph Reed loses his bid to become Georgia's next Lieutenant Governor as he fails to put enough distance between himself and Jack Abramoff. Let the blame game begin.
Inside scoop. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales spills the beans over just who it was that pulled the plug on the DoJ's internal investigation into the NSA's domestic spy program. I'll give you a hint, he lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
From Russia With Love. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gets cozy with the Kremlin over a billion dollar arms deal. Fidel Castro is unavailable for comment.
Under God. The probable removal of these two little words from the Pledge of Alliegence is sending the right-wing religious zealots into a tizzy. Is the establishment clause really that hard to understand?
All this and more, plus the I discuss the exciting future of this program, on tonight's edition of the Leftwing Nutjob Podcast.
Direct Link to Show (http://http://www.leftwingnutjob.com/podcasts/ln_068_07302006.mp3)
Continuing my quest to convert at least one right-wing zealot a year for the good of the country, it's the Leftwing Nutjob Podcast for July 30, 2006.
Denied. Former Christian Collation director Ralph Reed loses his bid to become Georgia's next Lieutenant Governor as he fails to put enough distance between himself and Jack Abramoff. Let the blame game begin.
Inside scoop. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales spills the beans over just who it was that pulled the plug on the DoJ's internal investigation into the NSA's domestic spy program. I'll give you a hint, he lives at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
From Russia With Love. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gets cozy with the Kremlin over a billion dollar arms deal. Fidel Castro is unavailable for comment.
Under God. The probable removal of these two little words from the Pledge of Alliegence is sending the right-wing religious zealots into a tizzy. Is the establishment clause really that hard to understand?
All this and more, plus the I discuss the exciting future of this program, on tonight's edition of the Leftwing Nutjob Podcast.
Direct Link to Show (http://http://www.leftwingnutjob.com/podcasts/ln_068_07302006.mp3)