Midweek Politics 10-25-2006
This Week on Midweek Politics with David Pakman
Produced by:
David Pakman, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Louis Motamedi, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Total Running Time: 59:21
This Week’s Topics:
–Alex Rosten of Edmunds.com discusses smart car buying, hybrid vehicles, and more.
–The Michael J. Fox campaign ad controversy, and the talk radio host who accused him of exaggerating the effects of Parkinson’s, as well as the campaign ad that came out in response.
–Clips and discussion of the Dateline NBC pedophile sting operations.
–An anti-flu spray may be used to coat the interior of UK trains and subways, and more public places.
–Duke scientists have succesfully create a cloak of invisibility.
–George W. Bush uses “The Google.”
–Arnold Schwarzenegger says that Puerto Rican and Cuban are basically the same, and more about Hispanics.
–Neil Cavuto thinks that one day’s market rise could have been due to one article that claimed the Republicans would maintain control of the house.
–Sean Hannity wants Democrats to “stay home on election day…for the good of the country.”
–Rush Limbaugh believes the evidence shows that “terrorists have voted Democrat.”
–An MSNBC reporter asked Democratic California Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez to “promise” that the Democrats won’t make George W. Bush’s last two years in office “a living hell” if they take control of the House of Representatives.
–James Dobson believes that liberals “despise this country and its freedoms.”
–Michael Savage ridiculous Ethiopians, with the declaration that “they have flies around their eyes” when discussing the idea of an Ethiopian restaurant.
–Bill O’Reilly suggests that the poor in the United States have “color television and pretty much everything they need.”
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