The Political Prescription
All the latest and greatest in politics and news with a slight slant to the left, the Political Prescription offers a liberal alternative to talk on KSU Owl Radio.
Season 4
February 23, 2010
(Guest: Dr. Alan Wolfe, author – The Future of Liberalism)
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Alan Wolfe Interview
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Season 2
March 5, 2009
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Posted March 4, 2010 by khagler1 in Political Prescription, Political Prescription Podcasts, Politics, The Political Prescription, Uncategorized
What is liberalism and what does the future of the ideal hold? These questions answered as we talk to Dr. Alan Wolfe, author of “The Future of Liberalism.” on The Political Prescription today – Tuesday from 3-5pm!
Posted February 23, 2010 by khagler1 in Politics, The Political Prescription
“Energy, Budget Tax Cuts, Lift American’s Spirits”
This is the to-do list (crib/cheat sheet, whichever you prefer) scribbled on the palm of Sarah Palin’s hands while she gave her speech at the first Tea Party convention in Nashville Saturday night. For someone who is critical of the president’s use of teleprompters….well you get the drift.
The funniest [...]
Posted February 8, 2010 by khagler1 in Politics, The Great American Culture Clash with Kevin Hagler, The Political Prescription, Uncategorized
Republished from 2/2/10 Sentinel:
By: Joel Mendelson
President Barack Obama entered the House chambers last week amid growing criticism and plummeting poll numbers, and with an American public who is beginning to sincerely doubt his ability to bring change to Washington. The speech was heavily focused on the economy and helped set the tone and agenda necessary to [...]
Posted February 8, 2010 by Joel Mendelson in Politics, The Political Prescription
By Joel Mendelson
Reposted from the KSU Sentinel:
The 2010 session of the Georgia State Legislature has commenced, and what a glorious 40 days it shall be – unless you believe anyone at the Gold Dome will actually accomplish true reform for a state desperately in need of major overhauls. In the last several years, Georgians from all [...]
Posted January 27, 2010 by Joel Mendelson in The Political Prescription
A fresh decade, a fresh start
This new decade begins with a message of hope and opportunity rather than the politics that typically dominate this column. While it may be debated that the new decade technically starts next year rather than 2010, the world celebrated the end of a tumultuous 10 years and we were glad to [...]
Posted January 13, 2010 by Joel Mendelson in The Political Prescription