Thom speaks with Michael McLean, contributor at Jacobin Magazine, about the differences in how the Dakota Pipeline protest and the Bundy Ranch protest was policed and covered by the media.
Thom speaks with Michael McLean, contributor at Jacobin Magazine, about the differences in how the Dakota Pipeline protest and the Bundy Ranch protest was policed and covered by the media.
Thom speaks with caller Gary, a veteran, who says that he didn't sign up for privatized VA benefits.
Thom speaks with caller Mark, who describes why he no longer considers himself a Republican.
Thom speaks with Investigative Reporter Greg Palast about how the rigged elections could help Trump win the White House.
Thom speaks with caller Emma, who explains how much the Epi Pen price increase will cost her family and how that could impact low-income households.
Thom shares three different stories about how corporations are screwing over people to make more profits.
Thom speaks with caller Andrew, who asks what he can do to deal with ADHD now that he's disabled.
Thom speaks to caller Ed, a chemist, who says that we aren't investing enough for research and treatment of drug-resistant bacteria.
Thom talks to caller Phil, who says he's a doctor, about how he prescribes "Epi kits" to help people who can't afford the outrageous costs of EpiPens.
Thom talks about the different drug policies in the Philippines and Portugal, and why we should be treating addiction as a medical issue.
Thom speaks with caller Bob about the dangers of the revolving door between government and food and drug companies.
Thom talks about the connection between Saudi Arabia and terrorist organizations.
Thom talks about what Donald Trump's Republican talking points really mean to the average person.
Thom translates Donald Trump's Republican talking points into language that the average voter understands, and shows how the GOP uses these type of talking points to manipulate their base.
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What Is More Patriotic: Standing For The Anthem or Paying Your Fair Share of Taxes!?!Thom talks about the public uproar over Colin Kaepernick refusing to stand for the national Anthem. However, no one seemed upset by the fact that Colin was sitting in a stadium named after a huge corporate tax dodger.
Thom speaks with caller Kenyatta, who says that because of institutional racism, he hasn't stood for the national anthem in years.
Thom speaks with caller Steve about phony patriotism and tax breaks.
Thom speaks with attorney Steven A. Medina about the environmental destruction being perpetrated by Koch-owned industries in Florida.
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The Missing Verse of The Star Spangled Banner That May Change Your View Of Our AnthemThom reads an article by Shaun King, which shares the racist, missing verse of the Star Spangled Banner that has made him never want to stand for the Anthem again.
Thom speaks with Carl Higbie of the George Washington Leadership Foundation about Colin Kaepernick's sit-down protest and the racial inequality issues that the football player was protesting.
Thom speaks with caller Robert, a veteran, who supports Colin Kaepernick's protest.
Thom speaks to caller Pam about how ridiculous it is for Republicans to complain about Colin Kaepernick's protest while they do nothing but disrespect an American President.
Thom speaks with caller Fernando, who disagrees with Colin Kaepernick's protest, and says that the American Flag should be revered.
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