Thom talks to John Lott and then riffs about net neutrality, 21 October 2009

Thom Hartmann: Net neutrality. I want to get into this whole issue of the Internet. And throughout the day, of course, we'll be covering a lot of other news as well.
Why Thom is optimistic, 13 November 2009

Caller Craig asked Thom how he keeps a good, positive attitude given that corporations have got stronger. Thom replied:
Thom riffs on the dollar and asks Robert Fisk about its demise, 07 October 2009

Thom Hartmann: Let's talk about the dollar, our currency. This medium of exchange. You know, the whole idea of a dollar in the first place was so that if you and I have a deal that I'm going to wash your car if you'll mow my lawn, that we can do it in a way that rather simply the barter, let's just value them both at ten bucks, and if one day I don't wash your car but you mow my lawn, you get ten dollars and you can go out and buy a sandwich.
Transcript: Thom Hartmann talks to Congressman Alan Grayson about health care and the Federal Reserve, 02 October 2009

Thom Hartmann: And welcome back, Thom Hartmann here with you broadcasting live today from Germany. I’ll be heading home tomorrow, we’ll be back in the U.S.A. as they say. And at the moment on the line with us congressman Alan Grayson, grayson.house.gov is his website. He is the US congressman from Florida’s 8th district, the Democrat from Florida’s 8th district. Congressman Grayson, welcome to the show.
Transcript: Thom asks Dr. Dennis O'Donohue & John McQueen of Democrats Abroad, has Germany really gone right wing? 01 October 2009

Thom Hartmann: And welcome back to the third hour of our programme live from Stadtsteinach, Deutschland, from Germany. And with me right now, Dennis O’Donohue and John McQueen. Dennis is the Stuttgart Chairman of Democrats Abroad, Germany. John is the Deputy Vice Chair of Chapter Development, and author of the election blog “Wednesday Wire”, which is suspended at the moment, but you might get back to it.
Transcript: Thom asks Scott Wheeler, lacking a fairness doctrine, how do we deal with people in the media who are aggressively trying to destroy this country? 01 October 2009

Thom Hartmann: 21 minutes past the hour, welcome back, Thom Hartmann here with you, broadcasting live from Stadtsteinach, Germany. And Scott Wheeler on the line with us, he is the executive director of the National Republican Trust, NationalRepublicTrust.com. Scott welcome to the show.
Scott Wheeler: Hey, good to be with you Thom.
Transcript: Thom talks to Max Blumenthal, author of "Republican Gomorrah: Inside the Movement that Shattered the Party", 28 September 2009

Thom Hartmann: And welcome back, Thom Hartmann here with you, the third hour of our program and I’m very, very pleased to have in the studio with me, and you can see it live if you go over to ThomHartmann.com and click on our ThomVision, our video and we’ll get this up on YouTube a little later on.
Transcript: The politics of division...who is to blame? - Thom confronts conservative Craig Shirley, 28 September 2009

Thom Hartmann: “I have been mulling the switch for months,” writes future_of_the_party, one of the diarists over at DemocraticUnderground.com. “There hasn't been any room for a moderate voice, like my own - since Obama has been elected.” Any room where? In his Republican party. He said “The anger on the right since the President has been elected is not like anything I've seen in my life and it's not for me, not in any way. ...
Transcript: How corporate personhood is undoing democracy - Thom talks with David Cobb, 28 September 2009

Thom Hartmann: Welcome back, Thom Hartmann here with you, to the second hour of our program, or the 2nd segment of our first hour. Oh my. You can tell I’ve been on the road for two weeks and Mercury is still in retrograde for another 24 hours. David Cobb on the line with us. One of my favorite people, a dear friend, one of American’s finest activists, and the 2004 Green Party candidate for President, David. welcome to the show.
Transcript: "The Mythology of War and the Economics of Peace"- Thom speaks with author/philosopher Dr. Sam Keen, 22 September 2009

Thom Hartmann: We’ve all heard of the welfare business, the welfare industry as the Republicans love to refer to it, the welfare programmes, but what about the warfare business, the warfare culture, the warfare built into our government?
Transcript: Thom Hartmann talks about the moneychangers in health care, 21 September 2009

Thom: Ok, here’s the bottom line. Let me just lay this out as simply as I can. It is not rocket science. It is something that Americans have been living with, and surviving, tolerating, for a long time now, in the United States, and in large part because they didn’t realize. Most Americans don’t realize how it’s done in the rest of the world. Only three percent of Americans have passports. Only about one percent of Americans travel internationally, and most Americans just… And our news is just incredibly Amero-centric, it doesn’t show what’s going on in the rest of the world.
Thom talks to Michael Moore about his new film, "Capitalism: A Love Story", 01 October 2009

Thom Hartmann: Greetings my friends, patriots, lovers of democracy, truth and justice, believers in peace, freedom and the American Way. Thom Hartmann here with you, broadcasting live today and tomorrow from Stadtsteinach, Germany, Deutschland. And a little earlier today I had an opportunity to have a conversation with Michael Moore about his new upcoming movie, here it is.
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Thom Hartmann: Michael Moore?
Michael Moore: Yes sir.
Transcript: Thom asks Dr. Andrew Weil, is being 'conservative on health care' the "wrong diagnosis? 21 September 2009

Thom Hartmann: And our next guest, one of my personal heroes, Dr. Andrew Weil. The first book of yours, Dr. Weil, that I read was “From Chocolate to Morphine”.
Dr. Andrew Weil: Ah, that’s a long time ago, it’s still in print, and I’m going to do a revised edition soon.
Transcript: Thom asks Rolf Skar, is global warming the cause of wildfires? 10 September 2009

Thom Hartmann: Rolf Skar is with us. He’s with Greenpeace, greenpeace.org. A Greenpeace forest campaigner. Hey Rolf, welcome to the show.
Rolf Skar: Hey Thom, glad to be here.
Thom Hartmann: Great to have you with us. In fact, for those of you who are watching our video stream, Rolf is coming in by Skype, and so you can see him. How are you doing Rolf?
Rolf Skar: Doing well today.
Transcript: Thom's Corporate Personhood rant, 09 September 2009

Okay, let me just lay this out. Back in 1885, January 26th, 1885, Delphin Delmas was the lawyer who had been hired by the county of Santa Clara to argue this case before the Supreme Court. Santa Clara County vs. Southern Pacific Railroad. Prior to that, he had for free on behalf of the county, argued a case which actually led to the saving of the redwoods. There literally would be no redwoods left in the United States were it not for Delphin Delmas, this lawyer. An amazing man.