Today Johnny and Tim talk about the rise of DIY politics — from northern Michigan to San Francisco. Check it out after the jump.
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Today Johnny and Tim talk about the rise of DIY politics — from northern Michigan to San Francisco. Check it out after the jump.
SFBGRadio8/30/2010 by endorsements2010
Today Johnny and Tim talk about Glenn Beck’s march on Washington — and why all those people who rail about the inappropriateness of an Islamic cultural center in New York see nothing wrong with Beck dishonoring the memory of Martin Luther King Jr. Listen after the jump.
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In today’s episode, Tim and Johnny battle over whether raising the bridge tolls to fight congestion is a fair and progressive idea. You can listen to the argument after the jump.
sfbgradio8262010 by jangellwRemember John Stuart Mill? Is it still true that, while all conservatives aren’t stupid, most stupid people are conservatives? Johnny and Tim discuss the relevance of the 19th Century philosopher’s wisdom to today’s Republican Party. You can listen after the jump.
Today Johnny and Tim take a break from Meg Whitman and talk about why the Republicans are really upset about the Islamic center at ground zero — and why Dr. Laura isn’t a victim of censorship.
sfbgradio8/20/2010 by jangellwToday Johnny and Tim talk discuss the oil companies’ attempts to derail California’s Green Law and express gratitude to Meg Whitman for burning the public out on political ads. You can listen after the jump.
sfbgradio8/19/2010 by jangellwIn today’s episode, Johnny and Tim talk about Meg Whitman’s poll slide, Jerry Brown’s green-jobs plan — and why affordable housing is key to the city’s future as a center for cutting-edge arts. You can listen after the jump.
In this week’s episode, Johnny and Johnny talk asinine budget impasse, Americans suckered into voting against their interests and a glorious future without PG&E.
In today’s epidsode, Johnny and Johnny talk about the most crucial under-reported issue of the day–net neutrality–plus Hurd’s fall at HP and Jerry’s Green jobs.
In today’s episode, Johnny and Tim talk about why Meg Whitman isn’t Dwight Eisenhower (or Nelson Rockefeller), and lots of other fun and related topics. You can listen and join the fun after the jump
In today’s episode, Johnny and Tim celebrate the court ruling on Arizona’s immigration law — and talk about how the right wing is going to respond. You can listen in and join the fun after the jump.
In today’s episode, Johnny and Tim talk about fact, fiction, reality – -and Meg Whitman. You can listen and join the fun after the jump.
In today’s episode, Johnny and Tim talk about news fabrication — and why anybody still respects Andrew Brietbart. You can listen after the jump.
sfbgradio7/23/2010 by johnnywangelIn today’s episode, Johnny and Tim talk about why Meg Whitman wants to avoid paying taxes, why Jerry Brown is so late in getting a campaign started … and why the oldies stations never play Linda Rondstadt songs. You can check it out after the jump.
sfbgradio7/21/2010 by johnnywangelToday, Johnny talks to Johnny Venom about the state of financial reform — and to D.H. Peligro about his time with the Dead Kennedys and his new punk version of Purple Haze. You can listen after the jump.
Today, Johny talks to economist and day trader Johnny Venom about why the stock market seems strong when unemployment is high and the economy is weak. You can listen after the jump.
In today’s episode, Johnny argues that San Francisco should ban all pets in the city. Tim says his dog has a great life. Plus: The latests on the Mehserle verdict. You can listen after the jump.
sfbgradio7/12/2010 by jangelToday, Johnny and Tim talk about the Mehserle verdict, the riots, and what comes next. You can listen after the break.
In today’s installment, Johnny and Tim talk about the governor’s attempts to cut state employee pay to the federal minimum wage level — and how that will affect the fall election. You can listen after the jump.
sfbgradio 7/7/2010 by jangelToday, Johnny and Tim talk about why private power companies don’t want to see more solar and wind generation, and why San Francisco’s public-school admission lottery isn’t really as bad as its critics say.
sfbgradio7/2/2010 by jangelToday, Johnny and Tim talk about why Meg Whitman is ducking debates, why Gavin Newsom has money invested in oil company stocks — and why a corporate CEO can buy an $8 million resort property the same week he lays off 8,000 workers. You can listen after the jump.
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