MAR 2006 ARCHIVE #14

TWILIGHT IN AMERICA. Many progressives believe that the American empire is entering a period of rapid decline. We look at several key indicators that might signify the imminent collapse of the American way of life, from the widening gap between rich and poor, to our disconnected leadership, to the "dumbing down" of our mass culture. In this show, we draw on the work of Morris Berman, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn and others. Finally, Kevan Quinn cuts loose on the Democrats in Washington--and urges them to show some courage.

 

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The Quinn Report (commentary)

Democrats: The Wimp Factor
Kevan Quinn says even the former party faithful are fed up with the cowardice, lack of direction and opportunism of democrats in Washingon.

Kevan says it's time to jettison Hillary Clinton, Barak O'Bama, and other democratic sellouts. Instead, he urges us to and look to the gutsy leaders who have been fighting the good fight for five years--and to a new generation of former veterans that have just entered the ring.

Related Story: The Daily Show interviews Paul Hackett HERE.

Impeachmen Guide HERE

"Nightfall does not come at once, neither does oppression. In both instances, there's a twilight where everything remains seemingly unchanged, and it is in such twilight that we all must be aware of change in the air, however slight, lest we become victims of the darkness."

William O. Douglas, U.S. Supreme Court Justice