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August 25, 2005

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jason

Chris,
I heard the Bay Area show you were on. Some of the questions were some prime examples of why people cannot take the Bay Area too seriously:

"Um,,,like,,, ughhh, you know, if like our country was like the war,,,, then like,,,uuh,,, when people asked you stupid questions,,,like uh,,well,,you know,.... well, the war could be like wrong,,, and uuuh,,, or like Bush was bad...."

Great preformance, some of the callers were perfect examples of some of the fractured thinking of the old school left. Good comments, and nice job at answering some really odd, weak ideological questions. I need to change my political affiliation while I live here, these people make me shake my head. You guys have the term "neo-conservatives", which represent more modern, less bizzare conservatives (not so anti-immigrant, less sexist, and less rectionary than some of the older guard of conservatives, i.e. Pat Robertson, David Duke, etc.) Some of us on the 'left' need some catchy phrase to represent more current, less stale progressive thinking based in todays reality, not a reality based on acid flashbacks and an insane housing market.

bicyclemark

So how about "progressive" Jason? Isnt that a good name?

patd95

Is there a transcript for those that missed the broadcast? Thanks. Hope you were not baited and I hope they treated you well. NPR and the Military do not mix well!

jason

http://www.kqed.org/programs/program-landing.jsp?progID=RD19

You have to search for the date, but here is the archive.

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