Molly Ivins Challenges the Democratic Party to Find its Spine
Molly Ivins, syndicated columnist P L U S : Joe Cirincione, non-proliferation expert Jonathan Turley on the NSA's wiretaps Roger Hickey on Tom DeLay
Texas tornado Molly Ivins tells off the tepid and insecure Democratic Party. She tells Dems to stop "cowering and pretending the only way to win is as Republican-lite. If the Washington-based party can't get up and fight, we'll find someone who can." Find out why she won't support Hillary Clinton for president, and hear her prescription for the ailing party.
Also, we assess the nuclear risk from Iran. Joe Cirincione, director for non-proliferation at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, questions if the chance of a nuclear attack is as "in-our-face immediate" as it appears.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley cuts through the spin on the NSA's wiretaps, telling us exactly why they're constitutional. Of course, political satirist Will Durst has his own opinions on Bush's spying.
Plus, Roger Hickey of Campaign for America's future exposes the critical advertisements Tom DeLay didn't want anyone to see. Since DeLay failed to stop them from running in his hometown, they're getting more attention than ever.
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Texas tornado Molly Ivins tells off the tepid and insecure Democratic Party. She tells Dems to stop "cowering and pretending the only way to win is as Republican-lite. If the Washington-based party can't get up and fight, we'll find someone who can." Find out why she won't support Hillary Clinton for president, and hear her prescription for the ailing party.
Also, we assess the nuclear risk from Iran. Joe Cirincione, director for non-proliferation at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, questions if the chance of a nuclear attack is as "in-our-face immediate" as it appears.
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley cuts through the spin on the NSA's wiretaps, telling us exactly why they're constitutional. Of course, political satirist Will Durst has his own opinions on Bush's spying.
Plus, Roger Hickey of Campaign for America's future exposes the critical advertisements Tom DeLay didn't want anyone to see. Since DeLay failed to stop them from running in his hometown, they're getting more attention than ever.
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