Midweek Politics with David Pakman 11-19-2008

This Week on Midweek Politics with David Pakman

Produced by:
David Pakman, WXOJ, Northampton, MA
Louis Motamedi, WXOJ, Northampton, M

Total Running Time: 57:38

This Week’s Topics:

–Craig Della Penna, a Realtor who specializes in properties near or on rail trails, greenways, and conservation land joins us live in studio.

–We discuss conservation land and the building up of bike trails, tips for real estate buyers and sellers, real estate disasters, subprime mortgages, and much more.

–Senator Ted Stevens loses his Senate race in Alaska after being found guilty in a court of law, which gives the Democrats 58 seats in the Senate with two more races still pending.

–Hillary Clinton may be the next Secretary of State, but Bill Clinton is being asked to bare all before the position is offered to her.

–4 million people might try to go to Barack Obama’s inauguration in Washington DC this January 20th.

–Newt Gingrich says the Republican Party will be fine, even amidst many other Republicans saying otherwise.

–Al-Qaeda insults Barack Obama with racial epithets.

–Many conservatives insist the stock market has been down the days since the election because of Barack Obama, but the markets were actually in a free fall for weeks before the election.

–Circuit City files for bankrtupcty, and David Pakman looks back at his employee file from when he worked during high school.

–Sarah Palin continues the bogus interviews, this time with Wolf Blitzer, and she is still talking about William Ayers.

–Michael Savage finds it suspicious that Barack Obama’s grandmother died the night before the election.

–We follow up on Proposition 8, including a whole bunch of wild claims.

–John McCain appears on The Tonight Show and talks about his lost election.

–Much more

Show Website: http://www.midweekpolitics.com

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