Sorry :'(
Thanks for all the posts, calls, tweets. I wasn’t able to respond enough
Posted: 2014/10/29 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Video0
Sorry :'(
On the show today: Adrian Wyllie, Libertarian candidate for Governor of Florida
Posted: 2014/10/29 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Videoany second now…
Tune in to listen to Adrian Wyllie, Libertarian candidate for Governor of Florida, discuss his campaign and the issues that set him apart from the other candidates with Jesse and me. We hope to get callers too and especially welcome socialists/greens who have little representation in Florida (or the US for that matter) and who are the other side of the real political debate.
Listen 2-4PM on 91.5FM in the Orlando area or online at http://station.voscast.com/509537575705b/
Call us during the show at: 407.646.2915
Hating on Hillary from the left :)
Lots of nice publicity for my Hillary piece in Harper’s:
- Page Six (New York Post)
- Huffington Post Live (video)
- Salon interview with Elias Isquith
- interview by Chuck Mertz for This Is Hell (radio)
- brief mention in Wall Street Journal (10th paragraph)
- “Amerikaner, stoppt die Clinton-Dynastie,” Die Welt (German)
More, one hopes. One always hopes for more.
[#64] Part 1: Arguing with students about imperialism and US foreign policy
Posted: 2014/10/29 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in PodcastsTags: Foreign Policy, imperialism, US, war, war crimes
Part 1:
To download right-click and select “Save link as…” : PUNK STUDENTS PT.1
We had a lively argument with some of my students in the studio about current US foreign policy in its economic and historical context. Despite having some fundamental disagreements it was a real pleasure and reminded me why I chose to teach in a liberal arts college!
They were Michael Brunelli, Andrew Basye, and Timur Jabiev.
I hope to have them in the studio again.
WordPress acting weird today… posts not publishing immediately!?
Posted: 2014/10/29 by Punkonomics (@dearbalak) in Links/Articles/Video[#64] Part 1 will be posted shortly — sorry


