5-25-17 Nicole Sandler Show – Thursdays with Howie Klein
Nicole Sandler brings us up to date on the latest news, and Howie Klein of Down with Tyranny and the Blue America PAC joins in for the latest political news and info
Nicole Sandler brings us up to date on the latest news, and Howie Klein of Down with Tyranny and the Blue America PAC joins in for the latest political news and info
Listen to this episode: {play}http://traffic.libsyn.com/radioornot/20120627_Nicole_Sandler_Show_-_SCOTUS_Blotus.mp3 {/play} Podcast: Play in new window I have to make this post quick, as I'm heading out the door to drive to Randi Rhodes' West Palm Beach studio to guest host her show this afternoon.... so I'm just going to tell you who was on the show this morning, who'll join me this afternoon, and what you need to do right now! In the wake of the Supreme Court's horrible ruling in January 2012 on Citizens United, and its equally heinous decision on Monday in overturning the ruling on the Montana Supreme Court that disallowed [...]
Listen to this episode: {play}http://traffic.libsyn.com/radioornot/20120626_Nicole_Sandler_Show_.mp3 {/play} Podcast: Play in new window While most of the corporate media spent all of yesterday talking about whether the Supreme Court's ruling on the constitutionality of Arizona's SB1070 was a win or loss for the Obama administration, they were missing the boat on the truly devastating decision handed down by the highest court in the land. In American Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Bullock, according the summary at SCOTUS blog, the court overturn[ed] a Montana Supreme Court decision upholding a 1912 voter-approved ban on corporations’ spending of their own money on political campaigns in that [...]
Listen to this episode: {play}http://traffic.libsyn.com/radioornot/20120625_Nicole_Sandler_Show_-_SCOTUS_Part_1.mp3 {/play} Podcast: Play in new window As my show started at 10am ET, I had one eye glued to the SCOTUSblog live blog coverage of their decisions. There was a very good decision today in the ruling that said juveniles couldn't be given life sentences without the possibility of parole. There was another good decision, for the most part, on Arizona's SB1070, which struck down most of that heinous law, but kept the "paper-please" portion (though without commenting on what should be done with the information that someone stopped is or is not in the country legally). [...]