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Category Archives: Media Campaigns
Singal Interview – Podcast December 12, 2022
Analyzing The 2022 Elections And Predicting 2024. Steve Williamson, Karen McClelland and Stephen Hanks welcome our favorite political prognosticator, Dan Singal, back to the show to discuss the midterm elections. As it turned out, his predictions were proven amazingly accurate. … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Democratic Governance, Domestic Policy, Elections, Foreign Affairs, Government, Health Care, Immigration, Infrastructure Investment, Interviews, Jobs and Employment, Media Campaigns, Medicare, National Politics, Political Candidacy, Political History, Political Parties, Presidential Elections, Racism, Supreme Court, Voting
Tagged Economy, Gas Prices, Inflation, Midterm Elections, President Joe Biden, US Congress, US Congressional Races
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The Midterms – Podcast November 7, 2022
GOP’s Fear Playbook. On the day before midterm elections, Steve Williamson, Karen McClelland and Stephen Hanks address the lack of substance in the campaigns of most Republican candidates, noting that it’s easier for candidates to point out problems than it … Continue reading
Posted in Arizona Politics, Campaign Finance, Civil Society, Community, Conservatives and Reactionaries, Dark Money, Domestic Extremism, Education, Elections, Ethics, Front Organizations, Government, Health Care Policy, Immigration, LIberals and Conservatives, Local Politics, Mass Media, Media Campaigns, National Politics, Political Action Committees, Political Lies, Political Parties, Political Polarization, Public Education, Voting
Tagged GOP Extremism, GOP Fearmongering, Midterm Elections, Outsider Candidates, White Supremacy
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Matthew Goodwin Interview — Podcast May 29, 2017
Infotainment, Propaganda, and Self-Aggrandizing Media Empires: The Demise of What We Once Thought Of As Objective Journalism, and What It Means For the General Welfare. Mike Cosentino and Steve Williamson ask Matt Goodwin, Professor of Philosophy at Northern Arizona University, and one of the founders … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy Theories, Corruption, Cultural Change, Democratic Governance, Digital Revolution, Disinformation, Ethics, Interviews, Investigative Journalism, Journalism, Mass Media, Media Campaigns, National Politics, Philosophy, Podcasts, Political Lies, Propaganda, Scandal Mongering
Tagged Access Journalism, Infotainment, Matthew Goodwin, Media Consolidation, Objective Journalism
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Andrea Christelle Interview — Podcast May 22, 2017
Alternative Facts and Philosophy: Sometimes a Lie Is Just a Lie. Democratic Perspective, in an effort to understand the gap between what Donald Trump says, and what we can see with our own eyes, welcomes Andrea Christelle, one of the founders … Continue reading
Posted in Disinformation, Ethics, Interviews, Media Campaigns, Morality, Philosophy, Podcasts, Political Lies, Propaganda
Tagged Alternate Facts, Andrea Christelle, Donald Trump, Fake News, Sedona Philosophy Experience, SPEX
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Doug Ballard Interview — Podcast April 3, 2017
After the Debacle of 2016, It’s Clear That the Democratic Party Has Problems: Does It Have Any Solutions? Doug Ballard, Arizona Democratic Party stalwart, former chair of the Coconino County Democratic Party, Democratic Candidate for the Arizona State Legislature, and currently Arizona … Continue reading
Posted in Affordable Care Act, Arizona Politics, Campaign Finance, Dark Money, Democratic Governance, Demographic Trends, Disinformation, Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Education Policy, Elections, Fiscal Policy, Foreign Policy, Government, Health Care, Health Care Delivery, Health Insurance, Immigration, International Terrorism, Interviews, Jobs and Employment, Labor Unions, LIberals and Conservatives, Media Campaigns, Military Policy, Minimum Wage, Misogyny, National Politics, National Security, Podcasts, Political Action Committees, Political Contributions, Political Parties, Presidential Elections, Public Education, Public Health Policy, Public Policy, Racism, Social Services, Supreme Court, Underemployment, Unemployment
Tagged 50 State Strategy, DCCC, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, Democratic National Committee, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, DLC, DLCC, DNC, DSCC, Howard Dean, Keith Ellison, OFA, Organizing for America, Tom Perez
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Paul Horner Interview — Podcast February 6, 2017
Fake News, Satire, and the Bottom Line: What Paul Horner’s Fake News Tells Us About the Supposedly Ancient and Honorable Concept of Objective News Reporting. The Democratic Perspective tag-team talks to Paul Horner, (in)famous manufacturer of Internet hoaxes, about how our national political divisions … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Change, Democratic Governance, Digital Revolution, Disinformation, Elections, Interviews, Journalism, LIberals and Conservatives, Mass Media, Media Campaigns, National Politics, Podcasts, Political Lies, Political Polarization, Presidential Elections, Propaganda, Technology
Tagged Alt-right, Facebook, Fake News, Paul Horner, Satire, The Onion
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2016: Democratic Perspective’s Year In Review — Podcast January 2, 2017
Things Fall Apart; The Centre Cannot Hold: Democratic Perspective’s 2016 in Review. The Democratic Perspective crew contemplates a year that has changed everything, albeit not in the way that we’d hoped for when we went to the polls on November 8th. Those of us who still hold to the … Continue reading
Posted in Affordable Care Act, Anti-Federalism, Bigotry, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Class Conflict, Climate Change, Conservatives and Reactionaries, Cultural Change, Cultural Diversity, De-regulation, Democratic Governance, Demographic Trends, Digital Revolution, Domestic Extremism, Economic Policy, Education Policy, Energy Policy, Ethics, Foreign Policy, Global Warming, Government, Health Insurance, Immigration, Income Inequality, Industrial Policy, inherited Wealth, Jobs and Employment, LIberals and Conservatives, Mass Media, Media Campaigns, Misogyny, National Politics, Podcasts, Political Lies, Political Parties, Political Polarization, Presidential Elections, Racial Discrimination, Racism, Social Contract, Social Security, Social Services, Technology, Unemployment
Tagged Donald Trump, Elections 2016, Right Wing Populism
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The First Draft of History: Post-Election Analysis, 2016 — Podcast November 14, 2016
What Happened Last Tuesday Is Clear Enough. Why It Happened Is Not: Democratic Perspective is joined by Klaus von Stutterheim, who despite his very German name, has been a U.S. citizen since his early 20s, and has lived and worked in this country … Continue reading
Posted in Class Conflict, Conspiracy Theories, Cultural Change, Democratic Governance, Demographic Trends, Digital Revolution, Disinformation, Elections, Government, Immigration, Income Inequality, Infrastructure Investment, inherited Wealth, Jobs and Employment, Mass Media, Media Campaigns, National Politics, National Security, Offshoring, Podcasts, Political Lies, Political Parties, Political Polarization, Propaganda, Supreme Court, Technology, Trade Policy, Underemployment, Unemployment
Tagged Automation, Elections 2016, Electoral College, Gerrymandering, Klaus von Stutterheim, Manufacturing, Service Sector Employment
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