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Larry Johnson on The John Batchelor Show Tonight at 11:00pm ET

(Sep. 6th show concluded.)

batchelor-sTune in to John Batchelor’s West Coast show by 11:00 p.m. EDT. In case Larry joins the panel early, start listening at 10:30 p.m. via KFI 640 AM. From John Batchelor’s schedule for tonight’s show:

Sunday 1105P (805P Pacific Time): Roundtable, Larry Johnson, No Quarter, Craig Unger, Vanity Fair, Jeff Bliss, Forbes.com, re the Antioch, California abduction mystery, re the POTUS takes command?

Sunday 1120P (820P Pacific Time): continued re Afghanistan and the anti-war Democrats.

Check out the full slate of guests and topics tonight.

If this is your first time listening, you’ll want to visit the site early in case you need to download an easily installed program to hear the show.


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Comment by Tammy | 2009-09-06 23:32:38

That was the first time EVER that I was able to link to the Bachelor show.
I tried, many times. Thanks for your input, Larry.
Hearing traffic news from LA made me feel like I was back in there.

 

Comment by I'm a Linda too | 2009-09-07 01:44:21

Gee, the Democratic Party continues to show they are becoming the least Democratic group of people. Stacking the deck with all Obama supporters and tossing out the heavy opponents supporters. One powerful one, a dictator, making it nearly impossible for a challenge. Gee, this sounds so like mmmm Iran.

Kaine picks Obama’s allies for DNC posts
By Reid Wilson - 09/05/09 12:22 PM ET

Democratic National Committee chairman Tim Kaine has moved several former supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton off a key panel that will determine the party’s rules for selecting a presidential nominee.

In an e-mail to DNC members on Friday in advance of next week’s committee meeting, Kaine announced his slate for DNC panels. The slate will be voted on, and likely ratified, when DNC members meet in Austin, Texas.

Kaine, President Barack Obama’s choice to head the national party, replaced several Clinton supporters with those who backed Obama in the contentious primary.

…Several of those who argued most strenuously on Clinton’s side have now found themselves off the committee. Harold Ickes, the former top aide to President Bill Clinton, and Don Fowler, the former DNC chairman, will no longer serve on the committee. Meanwhile, Tina Flournoy, a top official at the American Federation of Teachers who served as an adviser to the Clinton campaign, left the DNC of her own accord.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/57417-kaine-picks-allies-for-key-dnc-posts

 

Comment by I'm a Linda too | 2009-09-07 01:46:14

Gee, the Democratic Party continues to show they are becoming the least Democratic group of people. Stacking the deck with all Obama supporters and tossing out the heavy opponents supporters. One powerful one, a dictator, making it nearly impossible for a challenge. Gee, this sounds so like mmmm Iran.

Kaine picks Obama’s allies for DNC posts
By Reid Wilson - 09/05/09 12:22 PM ET

Democratic National Committee chairman Tim Kaine has moved several former supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton off a key panel that will determine the party’s rules for selecting a presidential nominee.

Kaine, President Barack Obama’s choice to head the national party, replaced several Clinton supporters with those who backed Obama in the contentious primary.

…Several of those who argued most strenuously on Clinton’s side have now found themselves off the committee. Harold Ickes, the former top aide to President Bill Clinton, and Don Fowler, the former DNC chairman, will no longer serve on the committee. Meanwhile, Tina Flournoy, a top official at the American Federation of Teachers who served as an adviser to the Clinton campaign, left the DNC of her own accord.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/57417-kaine-picks-allies-for-key-dnc-posts

 

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