Thurs., April 14: Mass Politics and Politicking

 

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Thurs., 5/24/12
A Lot to Think About

Thurs., 5/24/12
A Lot to Think About

The Callie Crossley Show

Eran Ben-Joseph and Jason Schrieber join us.

Wed., 5/23/12
Aging Behind Bars

Wed., 5/23/12
Aging Behind Bars

The Callie Crossley Show

Kathleen Dennehy, Jamie Fellner and Beth Schwartzapfel join us.

Wed., 5/23/12
The Cost of Democracy

Wed., 5/23/12
The Cost of Democracy

The Callie Crossley Show

Lawrence Lessig joins us.

Tue., 5/22/12
Political Roundtable

Tue., 5/22/12
Political Roundtable

The Callie Crossley Show

Dorie Clark, Kevin Peterson and Marvin Venay join us.

Mon., 5/21/12
Coming Home

Mon., 5/21/12
Coming Home

The Callie Crossley Show

Coleman Nee and Paul Rieckhoff join us.

Mon., 5/21/12
Fahim Speaks

Mon., 5/21/12
Fahim Speaks

The Callie Crossley Show

Fahim Fazli and Michael Moffet join us.

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When it comes to politics there's never a monotonous moment in Massachusetts. Our leaders are doing right by Bay Staters, providing theatre worthy of Broadway. This week, Mitt Romney took a major step toward another shot at the White House. Meanwhile, Democrats are trying to debunk Mitt’s conservative cred-- touting the 5th-year anniversary of "Romney Care." Polls are showing that Scott Brown is the unbeatable in 2012. And it’s the battle of the book between Gov. Patrick, whose memoir is hitting the shelves this week, and Scott Brown, who has sold over 15,000 copies of his memoir. The verdict is still out on who’ll have the more popular page turner. Could this be a proxy war between the Republicans and the Democrats? We’ll talk through it all with our political contributors Kelly Bates, Marvin Venay, and Robert Fortes.

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