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    Explore " dog whistles" with insightful episodes like "Bonus Talkback: The Isms of the Reagan Era", "Competition vs. Collaboration + Failure vs. Freedom + Defunding the One Percent and More", "F-Word: Election Deniers Aren't Born, They're Bred", "How Critical Race Theory Changed an Election & What Dems Could Do About It" and "Black Candidates, BIPOC Media: Making Coverage Complex—and Better" from podcasts like ""DB Comedy Presents THE ELECTABLES", "Spread Love FM", "The Laura Flanders Show", "The Laura Flanders Show" and "The Laura Flanders Show"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Bonus Talkback: The Isms of the Reagan Era

    Bonus Talkback: The Isms of the Reagan Era

    It is said that the influence on the 1980s on subsequent decades - even now - is stronger than any other in cultural history. All we know is, because we're at Ronald Reagan and he was kind of big in the 80s, we talked a LOT about a bunch of those influences - and we thought it was interesting and fun, so we packaged them here in this bonus episode (and even include a bonus sketch at the end going out to our Chicago homies). Grab that Walkman, pull up those leg warmers and order up a Long Island Iced Tea for this one!

    This BONUS episode was Produced, Written, and Performed by:

    Gina Buccola
    Sandy Bykowski
    Joseph Fedorko
    Sylvia Mann
    Paul Moulton
    Patrick J. Reilly
    And Tommy Spears

    This Episode’s Historians: Dr. Chelsea Denault, and James McRae

    Original Music written and performed by Throop McClerg
    Audio production by Joseph Fedorko
    Sound effects procured at Freesound.org

    DB Comedy Logo Designed by Adam L. Harlett
    ELECTABLES logo and Presidential Caricatures by Dan Polito

    THE ELECTABLES concept was created by Patrick J. Reilly.

    CAST LIST

    THE BLUNDER YEARS – Written by Paul Moulton
               NARRATOR – Paul
               YOUNG PAUL - Tommy
               JOHN – Patrick
               RUTH - Sandy
               DAVE and PRINCIPAL MARTIN D. GABRIEL – Joe
               MS. JACKSON – Sylvia
               COLLEGE CHICK - Gina

     

    Competition vs. Collaboration + Failure vs. Freedom + Defunding the One Percent and More

    Competition vs. Collaboration + Failure vs. Freedom + Defunding the One Percent and More

    This week on the SLFM podcast Trev FM goes toe to toe with former Texas Senator Phil Gramm over his recent book "The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate". Well actually Trev only shares a  “Mystery Science Theatre 2000” style critique of the Senators provocative findings.  Adding some of Trev’s own East Flatbush philosophy in the face of the Senators victim blaming, dog whistling and over-dependence on privatization instead of community.

    Plus we have a new announcement about our Free Store delivery option.

    Referral Links

    Suncoast News Article

    https://www.suncoastnews.com/news/spread-the-love-tries-to-boost-sustainable-local-economy/article_a7f5bc84-09fa-11ee-ba8c-af9a5acaba36.html

    Capitalisn’t Podcast Link - Poverty And Inequality in America With Sen Phil Gramm

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/capitalisnt/id1326698855?i=1000617135517

    The Professor G-Pod with Scott Galloway

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-prof-g-pod-with-scott-galloway/id1498802610

    Youtube Link

    https://youtu.be/OcNtRxys7zg

    See Full Happy Father's Day Video Tribute to TrevFM's Dad

    https://youtu.be/nVAm5D_TU_k


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    F-Word: Election Deniers Aren't Born, They're Bred

    F-Word:  Election Deniers Aren't Born, They're Bred

    You can catch my interview with award-winning reporter Soledad OBrien about how she recommends reporting on liars, through subscribing to this free podcast of the Laura Flanders Show, or catch the program on hundreds of PBS stations. Go to LauraFlanders.org for more information.

     

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    The Laura Flanders Show Crew:  Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller and Jeannie Hopper

     

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    How Critical Race Theory Changed an Election & What Dems Could Do About It

    How Critical Race Theory Changed an Election & What Dems Could Do About It

    Will you help us meet our goal to raise $5,000 that will be matched, but only if we meet our goal?  Donate at https://LauraFlanders.org/donate  We do not accept advertisements or government funding.  We are media for the people!

    From the contest for governor of Virginia to school board races across the country, opposition to Critical Race Theory proved an effective tactic for Republican candidates to defeat Democrats in this November’s election. Does that justify the conclusions drawn by many in the media that Democrats need to stop talking so much about racism, history, and structural inequality? Must progressives face electoral reality, as many editorials have recently suggested, and tone down the so-called woke agenda? Or are there other ways to report the CRT story, and different conclusions to draw from November’s elections? Can the media go beyond the horserace? In this month’s “Meet the BIPOC Press” episode of The Laura Flanders Show, Laura leads a roundtable conversation exploring all of the above with URL Media co-founders Sara Lomax-Reese and Mitra Kalita and Editor-in-Chief at The Real News Network, Maximillian Alvarez.  Music in the Middle:  Jacques Renault's remix of “Keep It Working” by The Pendeltons from the collection ’20 Years of Bastard Jazz’ courtesy of DJ DRM’s own Bastard Jazz Records. 

     

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    The Laura Flanders Show Crew:  Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller and Jeannie Hopper

     

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    Black Candidates, BIPOC Media: Making Coverage Complex—and Better

    Black Candidates, BIPOC Media: Making Coverage Complex—and Better

    Full episode notes are at https://Patreon.com/theLFShow

    New York City will likely elect its second African American mayor in November. Eric Adams, currently the Brooklyn Borough President, was declared the winner of the Democratic primary in July. A former police officer who was himself beaten by the cops as a teenager, Adams campaigned against police brutality while positioning himself as a law and order candidate. Though much of the mainstream media has attempted to simplify Adams’ story, he’s a complex candidate who isn’t easily boxed in. What are the national implications of all this? In this episode, a co-production of The Laura Flanders Show and URL Media, co-hosts Mitra Kalita and Sara Lomax-Reese interview guests about covering Black candidates as Black and Brown media. Plus: reflections from Laura on the January 6th Capitol insurrection hearings and why it matters whom we hear from in the media.  Music in the Middle:  “Negro Sobre Blanco” by Grammy nominated Latinx artist Sofia Rei from her album Umbral.

     

    Guest hosts:
    Sara Lomax-Reese, co-founder of URL Media, a new network of Black and Brown-owned and led community media organizations.   And President and CEO of WURD, Philadelphia’s black owned radio station
    Mitra Kalita, co-founder of URL Media, and CEO and Publisher of Epicenter, NYC

    Guests:
    Charles D. Ellision, is the executive producer and Host of WURD Radio’s “Reality Check”;  and he’s the publisher of The BeNote covering politics and policies and a Contributing editor at The Root and The Philadelphia Citizen

    Julissa Ferreras-Copeland, is the founder and Partner at Hollis Public Affairs.  She held office as a New York City Councilwoman from 2009 to 2017.

    Felipe De La Hoz, Independent Journalist, co creator of Border Lines, a immigration policy newsletter.  He’s contributed as a independent journalist to The Intercept, The Washington Post, and The Nation to name a few.

     

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    The Laura Flanders Show Crew:  Laura Flanders, Sabrina Artel, David Neuman, Nat Needham, Rory O'Conner, Janet Hernandez, Sarah Miller and Jeannie Hopper

     

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