Category Archives: Middle East

Desperately Seeking Scandal — Podcast November 26, 2012

Desperately Seeking Scandal: Democratic Perspective co-hosts Mike Cosentino and Steve Williamson discuss the Republican Party’s use of scandal-mongering as a political tool. It doesn’t bother adherents of the Republican right wing if they can’t find a real scandal in Washington, the machinery … Continue reading

Posted in Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, Foreign Affairs, Government, Media Campaigns, Middle East, National Politics, Podcasts, Scandal Mongering | Tagged , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Desperately Seeking Scandal — Podcast November 26, 2012

Paul Lenze Interview — Podcast May 28, 2012

A Closer Look at Iran: Middle-East expert Dr. Paul Lenze, of Northern Arizona University, returns to Democratic Perspective to discuss Iran’s history, demographic make-up, and political ambitions. Does Iran want to become a nuclear power? If so, what are its reasons, and how, … Continue reading

Posted in Foreign Affairs, Interviews, Middle East, National Politics, Podcasts | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Paul Lenze Interview — Podcast May 28, 2012

A Closer Look At Iran.

To gain more insight into the conflict with Iran over its nuclear ambitions, Democratic Perspective once again turned to Dr. Paul Lenze of Northern Arizona University. We began by asking Dr. Lenze to distinguish between Iran and Arabs, “This is … Continue reading

Posted in Foreign Affairs, Government, Interviews, Middle East, National Politics | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on A Closer Look At Iran.

Digby Interview — Podcast May 21, 2012

Deficit Reduction and the Conservative Attack on Social Insurance Programs:  Digby, aka Heather Parton, the creator of Hullabaloo, returns to Democratic Perspective to discuss the art of successful blogging, and to expose the decades-old right-wing ideological crusade against critical social programs, now masquerading … Continue reading

Posted in Blogging, Deficit Reduction, Interviews, Medicaid, Middle East, National Debt Ceiling, National Politics, Podcasts, Social Security | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Digby Interview — Podcast May 21, 2012

Paul Lenze Interview — Podcast March 26, 2012

The Last Resort: Middle-East expert Dr. Paul Lenze, of Northern Arizona University, talks with Democratic Perspective co-hosts Michael Cosentino and Stephen Williamson about the consequences of military actions against Iran, consequences which have often been overlooked or downplayed by powerful advocates in the … Continue reading

Posted in Foreign Affairs, Government, Interviews, Middle East, Military, National Politics, Podcasts | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Paul Lenze Interview — Podcast March 26, 2012

Why Military Action In Iran Has To Be Option Of Last Resort.

To address the Republican-led drumbeat for war with Iran, Democratic Perspective turned to Middle Eastern expert, Dr. Paul Lenze of Northern Arizona University. We started by asking Dr. Lenze about the history between Iran and the US. “The bad blood … Continue reading

Posted in Foreign Affairs, Government, Interviews, Middle East, Military, National Politics | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Why Military Action In Iran Has To Be Option Of Last Resort.

Arab Spring, Wall Street Autumn — Podcast October 17, 2011

Arab Spring, Wall Street Autumn: Democratic Perspective co-hosts Mike Cosentino and Steve Williamson discuss what seems to be a new form of populist protest now springing up around the world. Is this a new people’s form of globalization, or is … Continue reading

Posted in Economic Policy, Government, Middle East, Monetary Policy, National Politics, Podcasts, Unemployment | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Arab Spring, Wall Street Autumn — Podcast October 17, 2011

From Arab Spring To Autumn On Wall Street.

On October 17th, Democratic Perspective focused on the similarities between the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street movements. Arab Spring began with a fruit vendor in Tunisia who had his cart and electronic scale confiscated for lack of a permit … Continue reading

Posted in Economic Policy, Government, Middle East, Monetary Policy, National Politics, Unemployment | Tagged , , | Comments Off on From Arab Spring To Autumn On Wall Street.

Noam Chomsky Cont’d – Immigration And Arab Spring

On July 18, Democratic Perspective continued its interview with Professor Emeritus Noam Chomsky by asking how we should deal with the fear of immigration.  He responded by saying, “We deal with it by a sympathetic understanding and education.  We can … Continue reading

Posted in Foreign Affairs, Interviews, Middle East, National Politics | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Noam Chomsky Cont’d – Immigration And Arab Spring

Noam Chomsky Interview, Part 2 — Podcast July 18, 2011

The Arab Spring and U.S. Foreign Policy: The Democracy Deficit There and Here. In the second part of Democratic Perspective’s interview with Professor Chomsky, he offers his insight into the causes and likely outcome of the revolts which led to … Continue reading

Posted in Foreign Affairs, Interviews, Middle East, National Politics, Podcasts | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Noam Chomsky Interview, Part 2 — Podcast July 18, 2011