If you are a new reader of Solid Principles, we would like to recommend our most recent Podcasts for your listening pleasure. Complete back editions are available on our home page and at iTunes.
Episode 24: Melting Waxman: Ari David is indeed a rare breed. A Hollywood conservative taking upon himself the difficult task of challenging Henry Waxman this November. As members of ‘Generation X’ are now entering the political arena, Ari David is proving the children of the ‘Baby Boomers’ are now yawning defiantly at the tired Liberal dogma coming from Washington D.C. Could this unthinkable mix of decades old cynicism, and a steady diet of pop culture possibly change Washington and in turn America?
Episode 23: The Jackie Mason Interview, There is not much more you can say about Jackie Mason, that hasn’t already been said before. What continues to shine through, is Jackie’s sheer bravery. While others are gaged by political correctness, Mason continually speaks with courage what is accurately on everyone’s heart and mind. Solid Principles was privileged to have a short audience, with the man himself.
Episode 22: Tea Party for Sale, What originally served as an outlet for Government anger, has now given way to commercialism, and opportunism. An expensive Tea Party Convention with a six figure speaker fee for Sarah Palin, and the Republican Party now viewing Tea Party supporters as potential recruits. So how exactly did the Tea Party reach this point? Solid Principles spoke to Dale Robertson, the founder of teaparty.org to find out why.
Episode 21: IF YOU ARE GOING TO ‘TAKE BACK’ SAN FRANCISCO, BE SURE TO VOTE OUT PELOSI: One of the more overlooked congressional races in the 2010 Mid-Terms is the 8th Congressional District of California, the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. On this edition, Solid Principles speaks with Republican entrepreneur John Dennis the man challenging Speaker Pelosi.
Episode 20: Government Motors Redux: During it’s first year in office, the Obama Administration repeatedly used the subject of TARP to stir up public anger towards the financial sector. Other recipients also receiving TARP funds included General Motors & Chrysler, both of which escaped the long running campaign of TARP resentment. On this edition, Solid Principles revisits the saga of Government Motors. We track the status of these ‘bailed out automakers’ with Karl Brauer, Editor In Chief at Edmunds.com.
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