Month: October 2006

Wed. 11/1: Desperate Republicans

Steal This Vote: Dirty Elections and the Rotten History of Democracy in America LISTEN TO THIS SHOW ONLINE
How low can they go? HAROLD MEYERSON
looks at the last-minute tactics of a party facing electoral disaster. “Stay the course,” he says, has been replaced by “anything goes” — “so long as it helps the Republicans cling to power.” Harold is executive editor of The American Prospect and op-ed page columnist for the Washington Post–READ his column today, “How the Republicans Lost the North.”

Also: Vote fraud on election day? Can hackers get into the new electronic voting machines? How successful will Republican voter suppression efforts be? Without a paper trail, how can we verify that election returns are accurate? ANDREW GUMBEL will report: he’s the author of Steal This Vote: Dirty Elections and the Rotten History of Democracy in America (Nation Books) and a US correspondent for The Independent of London. READ Andrew Gumbel’s “Guardian of the Ballot Box” in The Nation.

PLUS: Is Arnold’s star power irresistible? We’ll have SHEILA KUEHL’s analysis of California state races and ballots – including what may be the most important statewide campaign: Debra Bowen for Secretary of State – she has cricitized her oppenent’s certifying the Diebold voting machines, and is running an ad on “Diebold After Dark”. Sheila Kuehl is state senator from Santa Monica, and a Democrat.

WEB EXTRA: “New Voter ID requirement: Platinum AmEx Card” – my piece at TheNation.com.

MORE STUFF TO READ: My new piece at the L.A. Times Book Review: “Following the Leaders: Hitler & FDR.”

LIVE THURS NITE: I will be in conversation with David Nasaw talking about his new book Andrew Carnegie, featured on this show last week. We’ll be at the downtown LA Public Library, 5th and Flower streets, 7pm – reserve tickets online.

Wed. 10/25: Republicans Running Scared

LISTEN TO THIS SHOW ONLINE
It’s the ugly season of the political cycle,
JOHN NICHOLS says: “the time when election day looms close enough that politicians, parties and pundits are willing to utter just about any claim, any innuendo, and libel in order to sway a vote” — especially the increasingly desperate Republicans. John is Washington Correspondent for The Nation magazine and writes “The Online Beat” blog at TheNation.com. His new is book is The Genius of Impeachment: The Founders’ Cure for Royalism.

Also: ANDREW CARNEGIE has been hated by the labor movement ever since the 1892 Homestead Strike, when Carnegie Steel called in a private army of Pinkerton detectives to battle its own employees.
Andrew CarnegieAfterwards, the state of Pennsylvania charged 33 strike leaders with treason. Carnegie Steel remained nonunion for the next 40 years, and Andrew Carnegie went on to become the richest man in the world and a great philanthropist, funding thousands of local public libraries. DAVID NASAW will explain it all – his new book is Andrew Carnegie.
SEE David Nasaw at the downtown LA Public Library, Thurs 11/2, 7pm.

Plus: The Palestinian struggle for statehood: when the UN created the state of Israel in 1948, why did Palestinian society crumble so rapidly? Why there was not more concerted resistance to the process of dispossession?
The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for StatehoodRASHID KHALIDI points to the British colonial system, to the cynicism of Arab leaders, to the policy US support for Israel – but he also points to failures of Palestinian leadership starting in the 1930s and continuing through Yasir Arafat. Rashid Khalidi is director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University, where he holds the Edward Said Chair in Arab Studies; his new book is The Iron Cage: The Palestinian Struggle for Statehood.
SEE Rashid Khalidi at UCLA: Thurs 10/26 – 7pm, Moore Hall;
SEE Rashid Khalidi at Pomona College: Thurs 10/26 – 11am, 333 N. College Way.

Wed. 10/18: Pre-empted

No show today — the KPFK Fund Drive continues!

The documentary “The U.S. vs. John Lennon” is playing this week in LA at the Beverly Center 13, in Pasadena at Laemmle’s One Colorado, in Irvine at the Edwards University Town Center, and also in Laguna Niguel, Temecula, La Jolla, Santa Cruz, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Sacramento, Portland, Denver, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Memphis, New Orleans, and in New York City at the Sunshine Cinemas on Houston Street.

More stuff to read: “America, Through a Glass Darkly” – my piece about Richard Hofstadter from the new issue of The Nation, online at www.thenation.com.

Wed. 10/4: Can the Democrats Win?

LISTEN TO THIS PROGRAM ONLINE
The Republicans are the party of extremism – war without end, torture without law, and of course tax cuts for you-know-who. But the House is up for grabs– and now maybe the Senate too. Can the Democrats win? HAROLD MEYERSON has some answers: he writes for the American Prospect and the Washington Post op-ed page.

What's Liberal About the Liberal Arts?: Classroom Politics and Also: Classroom politics and ‘Bias’ in our colleges and universities: Michael Bérubé is one of the 101 most dangerous academics in America, according to David Horowitz; Michael says universities are being targeted by the right because they’re the last fortress of liberalism. Michael teaches at Penn State; his book is What’s Liberal about the Liberal Arts? Classroom Politics and ‘Bias’ in Higher Education.

YOUR MINNESOTA MOMENT: Former Minneapolis FBI agent Coleen Rowley is running for Congress — as a Democrat. She’s the one who tried to warn higher-ups about the terrorists learning to fly passenger planes before 9-11.

The Shape of Things to Come: Prophecy and the American Voice

Plus: GREIL MARCUS on the promise, and the betrayal, of America: he says “The promises America made it itself were so vast they could only be betrayed – and from that betrayal emerged the nation’s prophetic voice. It is this voice that calls America’s citizens to judgment: not the judgment of God, but a judgment they must render on themselves.” Greil’s new book is The Shape of Things to Come: Prophecy and the American Voice.

More stuff to read: “CIA-FBI Cooperation: The Case of John Lennon,” my new piece at the HuffingtonPost.com.

At the movies: “The U.S. vs. John Lennon” is now playing in 17 cities, including L.A., Irvine, Santa Barbara — and Minneapolis.