Tag Archives | Attention Deficit Democracy

On Oregon radio Thursday morning

I will be on KMED radio on Thursday at 7:10 a.m. Pacific time.  KMED is in southern Oregon – not sure how far the station’s signal at 1440 AM reaches.    I don’t think there is a Listen Live option – if somebody knows different, let me know and I will amend here. Host will be […]

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on Air America this weekend – “Ring of Fire”

Just heard from Farron Cousins, with the Air America “Ring of Fire” program: Your interview with Mike Papantonio is scheduled to air on our show this Saturday. Ring of Fire airs 5:00-7:00 p.m. EST Saturdays and is rebroadcast from 3:00-5:00p.m. EST on Sundays in most markets. You can find your local Air America station at […]

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Speaking at the National Press Club next Tuesday, May 2

I’ll be talking about Attention Deficit Democracy at the National Press Club on 6:30 pm on Tuesday, May 2.   Details here. The Future of Freedom Foundation is putting on the event. FFF events are very pleasant – lots of fine folks and good humor.  Their invitation mentions Hors d’oeuvres, so I assume that donuts will not […]

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The Sunni Interview now online

The April Sunni’s Salon is now up and open.  Sunni Maravillosa and I had a fine ol’ time chatting and exchanging thoughts.   The interview is posted  here.  Ah, reflecting on those golden years of peach picking….. and battles with politicians and bureaucrats in yonder years.  Sunni brings a passion to her writing & work for freedom that is […]

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My favorite 1987 Article…..

Sunni Maravillosa is interviewing me for her Sunni’s Salon – having a good time going back and forth over the last 4 days – her questions are knocking some of the dust off my memories of long-ago times.  Sunni asked about some of the factors that shaped my political views, and I mentioned the roaming I […]

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Groveling vs. Raging

The Washington Post has a front-page piece today sneering at angry bloggers.  Here’s the lead: In the angry life of Maryscott O’Connor, the rage begins as soon as she opens her eyes and realizes that her president is still George W. Bush. The sun has yet to rise and her family is asleep, but no […]

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