Click to listen to Chris’ conversation with Godfrey Hodgson (39 minutes, 18 mb mp3) Godfrey Hodgson: now When you’ve had enough of the dugout chatter from Denver on the cable networks, try Godfrey Hodgson from Oxford, 5000 miles from the convention scene. I wonder if anybody sees American politics more essentially than the co-author of a [...]
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“…the three young London writers who wrote an American melodrama. On the presidential campaign of 1968. Nixon Agnew. Over Humphrey muskie after the infighting is Lyndon Johnson and gene McCarthy was over. And after of course …”
Democrats are headed home after an historic last night of their convention in Denver, where Barack Obama became the first African American to accept the presidential nomination of a major party.
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“…at times. Michael Dukakis knows a thing or two about conventions and presidential elections twenty years ago he was the democratic party's presidential candidate. Dukakis ultimately lost that race to George HW bush and today readily …”
Introduced as John McCain's choice for vice president, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin spoke to a campaign rally in Dayton, OH, on Friday.
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“…them are here with us today R old son track. Following the presidential campaign from a farm on September 11 of last year our son enlisted in the United states army. …”
The Suffolk University pollster gives the latest presidential campaign poll numbers.
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The McCain campaign insider sifts through VP rumours with Tom and guest co-host Raffi Yessayan
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“…in my my recollection is Brian that you in the bush gore presidential campaign. . You do Britain and I -- outline that would known each other for many many he has he did really what he …”
Democrats are headed home after an historic last night of their convention in Denver, where Barack Obama became the first African American to accept the presidential nomination of a major party.
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“…at times. Michael Dukakis knows a thing or two about conventions and presidential elections twenty years ago he was the democratic party's presidential candidate. Dukakis ultimately lost that race to George HW bush and today readily …”
Michael talks with George Hook re; Obama’s Speech.
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“…European what do you guys can -- not Ike. On his presidential election American decides directed by Steven Spielberg brought to you by twentieth century. In an intolerant glorious enormous collide wit. And -- playing …”
Michael talks with George Hook re; Obama’s Speech
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“…hike. On his presidential election American decides directed by Steven Spielberg brought to you by twentieth -- in an intolerant Gloria -- collide wit. And actor playing …”
TV maven and conservative babe Ann Coulter is with us to give her impressions of the Democratic Convention. Ann is also the author of the best selling book If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans.
Audio|Thu, 28 Aug 2008|More from WRKO - Howie Carr
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“…about this being a nation of whiners and immediately fired. Paramount this presidential campaign went -- he that I have no problems saying I'm for the people pulling a wagon. Not but once writing it and …”
Barack Obama's campaign manager, David Plouffe, urges delegates gathered at Invesco Field at Mile High, to help "get out the vote."
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“…not the pundits not the Democratic Party. There has never been a presidential campaign that believes so much in the power of its grassroots volunteers. The work the over the next 68 days will determine not …”