By Thom Hartmann A...
- Thom is working on the Air America Cruise all this week. Today's show was a best of Thom Hartmann show.
- How can we reinvent the car industry and also bust up Al Qaeda and stop the world from being destroyed by global warming, all at the same time? Transcript.
- Guest: Former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman. Recap and update on his case. The Time Magazine revelations.
- Guest: Al Franken. His Senate campaign against Republican Norm Coleman in Minnesota. They have filed a lawsuit.
- Guest: Mayor Mark Begich. Democratic nominee for US Senator from Alaska.
- Guest: Jim Martin. His special run off election against Saxby Chambliss in Georgia on December 2nd.
- Guest: Tax attorney Roni Deutch. Investment losses in this economic crisis...what can you do?
- The economy.
- Gun ownership, rights.
Topics, guests, upcoming events, quotes, links to articles, audio clips, books & bumper music.
Wednesday 19 November '08 show
- Thom is working on the Air America Cruise all this week. Today's show was a best of Thom Hartmann show.
- From 13 November '08 show...
- How can we reinvent the car industry and also bust up Al Qaeda and stop the world from being destroyed by global warming, all at the same time? Transcript.
- Quote: "A people's memory sets the measure of its political freedom" - Wilson Carey McWilliams.
- Article: GM exec stands by calling global warming a 'crock', Feb 22, 2008.
- Talk of bailing out the auto industry, blaming the UAW, which is nonsense, or blaming the management, which makes more sense. One even called global warming a crock of <expletive deleted>. The cleavage between Republican management and Democratic workers. Even some Democratic Michigan representatives have sided with management rather than looking out for workers. We are looking at a confluence of events that could be disastrous.
- Article: Crash in oil exploration puts world 'on bad path'.
"A lack of investment in new sources of oil risks a supply crunch worse than the problems that pushed prices to $147 a barrel this summer, the developed world's energy watchdog said yesterday. The International Energy Agency warned that cuts and delays in investment that were prompted by the fall in oil prices and the credit crunch had put the world "on a bad path"."
- Bumper Music: Listening to You, The Who (video).
- Article: Testimony By Anne Korin, Co-director, Institute For The Analysis Of Global Security (IAGS), Presented Before House Committee On Foreign Affairs. Rising Oil Prices, Declining National Security, May 22, 2008.
"Oil