The daily Chumpline from 11/24/09.
Audio|Tue, 24 Nov 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Al Frankenfound at1:16
“…would have made is called the lie and lie there. In the Al Franken phrase. I think that -- kind of disrupt is rhythm -- you know no I think there was -- I think he …”
Avi Nelson Is In For Howie!!! Vast economic discontent marked the mood of Tuesday's off-year voters, portending potential trouble for incumbents generally and Democrats in particular in 2010. Still the gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey looked less like a referendum on Barack Obama than a reflection of their own candidates and issues. DO you think this is a republican resurgence?
Audio|Wed, 4 Nov 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Al Frankenfound at31:35
“…Get -- so Al Franken. . All over again what a great. …”
The GDP rose at a 3.5% annual rate in the third quarter, the government says. The White House credits the stimulus plan for the growth, which unofficially marks the end of the recession. Are you optimistic?
Audio|Thu, 29 Oct 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Al Frankenfound at29:04
“…she's gonna get rid of by Norm Coleman and replace -- Al Franken what she got a -- fixing the election in Minnesota how are you gonna get rid of John Ashcroft then vote and …”
The election of an African-American president in November 2008 has been hailed as a transforming event. But has Obama's ascension transformed anything? Many people's answer to that question changed this summer when a famous Harvard professor was arrested at his home in Cambridge. Are the harsh realities of race and class in the U.S. clearer now or murkier, following the media tsunami of Gatesgate? And has this polarizing event given greater visibility to racial minorities in the media's coverage of politics? How are race issues and racial politics covered in our national media, and what are the implications of the demise of major city newspapers for the coverage of race and politics? Juan Williams of NPR and Fox News discussed these and related questions in a candid conversation with Phillip Thompson, associate professor of urban politics in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT, and David Thorburn, Professor of Literature and Director of the MIT Communications Forum. This forum is the first of two this term in our ongoing civic media series, a collaboration of the Communications Forum and the Media Lab's Center for Future Civic Media.
Audio|Fri, 9 Oct 2009|More from CMS Colloquia Podcast
|Al Frankenfound at34:20
“…universe they try to air America and the light -- now senator Al Franken tried for awhile. Never quite got it right in the black community black talk show host oftentimes local black talk show hosts …”
The Chumpline from Thursday, October 1, 2009.
Audio|Thu, 1 Oct 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Al Frankenfound at7:33
“…Pimping for Al Franken this is from the New York Post today. …”
This is the Chump Line from Monday, September 28, 2009.
Audio|Mon, 28 Sep 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Al Frankenfound at5:00
“…Hi. Hi Al Franken at the because Minnesota's unemployment is at eight point 4% to five be a good idea for their next expected -- enclosed. …”
When graffiti artist Shepard Fairey was arrested for vandalism in February, the charges sparked furious debate around Boston about the sometimes blurry line between art and crime. Should Graffiti artists do time?
Audio|Mon, 28 Sep 2009|More from Howie Carr
|Al Frankenfound at1:07
“…Al Franken was taking time. The vast right wing conspiracy before a lot of other people live an admitted -- instead. …”
We Bostonians are angry, angry drivers....
Audio|Fri, 4 Sep 2009|More from Michael Graham, WTKK, Boston, MA
|Al Frankenfound at27:20
“…TPC Boston in Norton off the eighteenth green with the liberal comedian Al Franken selection to the Senate. More stars could consider a second career in politics -- I don't know like may be Curt Schilling …”
Our interview continues with Schill
Audio|Thu, 3 Sep 2009|More from WEEI - Dennis and Callahan
|Al Frankenfound at2:11
“…you you know not. Being serious candidate get two words form and Al Franken. . …”
Neumy, Meter and Gerry open the show talking Curt Schilling and Sox/Rays
Audio|Thu, 3 Sep 2009|More from WEEI - Dennis and Callahan
|Al Frankenfound at5:18, 5:25
“…of silly -- not how are not unlike how are like Al Franken will pose a serious candidate. …”
“…that's a joke deficit a senator who's who's a ball player unlike. Al Franken as senator Jesse venture or is it -- men -- got a -- It's it's it's easy on you which is hardly …”