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Why Do They Hate Us? -- John Nichols
Writer John Treadwell Nichols describes his experiences in Guatemala and Nicaragua. Experiences that enlightened him about U.S. foreign policy in Central American, Vietnam, and Afghanistan. He weaves together the Arbenz Coup & the CIA, the Contras & Sandinista revolution, and the Afghan Muhajedeen.
Nichols wrote the New Mexico Trilogy--which includes: The Milagro Beanfield War, The Nirvana Blues, and A Magic Journey. He also writes non-fiction & environmental books such as If Mountains Die, and Keep It Simple.
He lives in Taos, New Mexico. Interview conducted at his home in September 2001.
published: 03 Jul 2009
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Write a Book - Throw it Away! - John Nichols - A Writer's Life 1
Writer John Treadwell Nichols offers an illuminating tour of his manuscript locker--describing the triumphs and heartbreaks of a writer's life. Nichols is highly regarded by intelligent critics and readers, and has published over 20 books including novels, essays, and natural history.
Yet by his own estimate, roughly only one in four of his novels reaches the printed page. A striking element in appreciating Nichols' career is his Sisyphean dedication to the writer's craft--rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. With Nichols as our bemused Virgil, tour the nine circles of a writer's life. If you have ever wondered what it takes to become a great writer--climb on board.
Nichols was born in Berkeley, California in 1940. His best known novels include the New Mexico Trilogy: The Mila...
published: 02 Sep 2009
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Crawling to the Finish Line - John Nichols - A Writer's Life 2
Writer John Treadwell Nichols offers an illuminating tour of his manuscript locker--describing the triumphs and heartbreaks of a writer's life. Nichols is highly regarded by intelligent critics and readers, and has published over 20 books including novels, essays, and natural history.
Yet by his own estimate, roughly only one in four of his novels reaches the printed page. A striking element in appreciating Nichols' career is his Sisyphean dedication to the writer's craft--rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. With Nichols as our bemused Virgil, tour the nine circles of a writer's life. If you have ever wondered what it takes to become a great writer--climb on board.
Nichols was born in Berkeley, California in 1940. His best known novels include the New Mexico Trilogy: The Milagr...
published: 01 Sep 2009
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Harris' modest Wisconsin lead 'actually a lot': John Nichols | NewsNation Live
John Nichols, a national affairs correspondent for The Nation, tells "NewsNation Now" that recent The Hill/Decision Desk HQ polling in the Badger State is meaningful. The newest numbers have Vice President Kamala Harris, 49.8%, with a 2-point lead over former President Donald Trump, 47.8%.
#Trump #Harris #Election
"NewsNation Now" is a no fluff, no filler newscast featuring up-to-the-minute news drawing from a network of journalists across the U.S. Weekends starting at 1p/12C.
NewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all America.
More from NewsNation: https://www.newsnationnow.com/
Get our app: https://trib.al/TBXgYpp
Find us on cable: https://trib.al/YDOpGyG
How to watch on TV or streaming: https://trib.al/Vu0Ikij
published: 28 Sep 2024
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"The S Word": John Nichols on Socialism
Released July 10, 2015 : Socialism has a long and storied history in U.S. politics, not as taboo as some may think. Nation columnist John Nichols' many books include The "S" Word: A Short History of an American Tradition...Socialism, and, most recently, Dollarocracy: How the Money-and-Media-Election Complex is Destroying America.
published: 28 Oct 2015
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John Nichols: The Power of Symbolism
A defining moment came early on in Wisconsin's struggle against Governor Scott Walker's decision to eliminate the rights of public sector workers. Walker decided to exempt some workers, but not others, from the loss of pensions and collective bargaining rights, hoping to divide them. Instead, the opposite happened. Listen to John Nichols describe a stunning event where those whose rights remained intact stood up for those whose rights had not.
For more information visit TheNation.com
published: 13 Apr 2012
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Undoing The Damage Scott Walker Caused In Wisconsin | John Nichols | TMR
In this interview from April, Sam and Emma are joined by John Nichols, national affairs correspondent for The Nation, to discuss Tuesday’s Wisconsin State Supreme Court race.
John Nichols joins and he and Sam immediately jump back to 2010, to reflect on the hijacking of Wisconsin’s political system by the Koch-funded right-wing, coming to fruition with the election of Scott Walker in 2010, and seeing a mass gutting of labor rights, voting rights, and general political engagement. Next, Emma, John, and Sam parse through the consequences of this era, with the US’ worst case of gerrymandering cementing GOP control for the next decade, despite Democrats sweeping in state-wide races, leaving the only viable route back to democracy through the judiciary. This brings them to today’s special elec...
published: 21 May 2023
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Joe Nichols - Brokenheartsville
Music video by Joe Nichols performing Brokenheartsville. (C) 2002 Universal South Records, LLC
published: 25 Dec 2009
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My AUTUMN HORROR Reading List '24
Happy spooky season! Here's my (short) list of books/stories I plan to read this Autumn!
Instagram: @night_nerves
Thanks Joshua John Nichols for the photo
published: 28 Sep 2024
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Dem Strategists PANICKING Over Biden's Poll Numbers (w/ John Nichols)
National Affairs Correspondent for the Nation, John Nichols, returns to Bad Faith to break down the avalanche of bad press Biden has been getting over the last week or so, including a viral article by Ian Chotiner in the New Yorker in which Democratic Strategist Simon Rosenberg tried to rage-quit the interview after being asked basic questions about Biden's bad polling. Nichols, a historian of American politics, walks us though nearly a century-worth of elections to assess what opportunities exist in this moment for the left: A challenge at the convention? A third party candidate? (Note, this was recorded prior to the news that the convention would be "virtual.")
Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithp...
published: 30 May 2024
4:42
Why Do They Hate Us? -- John Nichols
Writer John Treadwell Nichols describes his experiences in Guatemala and Nicaragua. Experiences that enlightened him about U.S. foreign policy in Central Ameri...
Writer John Treadwell Nichols describes his experiences in Guatemala and Nicaragua. Experiences that enlightened him about U.S. foreign policy in Central American, Vietnam, and
Afghanistan. He weaves together the Arbenz Coup & the CIA, the Contras & Sandinista revolution, and the Afghan Muhajedeen.
Nichols wrote the New Mexico Trilogy--which includes: The Milagro Beanfield War, The Nirvana Blues, and A Magic Journey. He also writes non-fiction & environmental books such as If Mountains Die, and Keep It Simple.
He lives in Taos, New Mexico. Interview conducted at his home in September 2001.
https://wn.com/Why_Do_They_Hate_US_John_Nichols
Writer John Treadwell Nichols describes his experiences in Guatemala and Nicaragua. Experiences that enlightened him about U.S. foreign policy in Central American, Vietnam, and
Afghanistan. He weaves together the Arbenz Coup & the CIA, the Contras & Sandinista revolution, and the Afghan Muhajedeen.
Nichols wrote the New Mexico Trilogy--which includes: The Milagro Beanfield War, The Nirvana Blues, and A Magic Journey. He also writes non-fiction & environmental books such as If Mountains Die, and Keep It Simple.
He lives in Taos, New Mexico. Interview conducted at his home in September 2001.
- published: 03 Jul 2009
- views: 3699
7:01
Write a Book - Throw it Away! - John Nichols - A Writer's Life 1
Writer John Treadwell Nichols offers an illuminating tour of his manuscript locker--describing the triumphs and heartbreaks of a writer's life. Nichols is highl...
Writer John Treadwell Nichols offers an illuminating tour of his manuscript locker--describing the triumphs and heartbreaks of a writer's life. Nichols is highly regarded by intelligent critics and readers, and has published over 20 books including novels, essays, and natural history.
Yet by his own estimate, roughly only one in four of his novels reaches the printed page. A striking element in appreciating Nichols' career is his Sisyphean dedication to the writer's craft--rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. With Nichols as our bemused Virgil, tour the nine circles of a writer's life. If you have ever wondered what it takes to become a great writer--climb on board.
Nichols was born in Berkeley, California in 1940. His best known novels include the New Mexico Trilogy: The Milagro Beanfield War, The Magic Journey, and Nirvana Blues. Robert Redford directed The Milagro Beanfield War as a film. Two of his other novels -- The Wizard of Loneliness and The Sterile Cuckoo were also turned into major films.
Some of his best known nature and ecology writings include On the Mesa, The Last Beautiful Days of Autumn, Keep it Simple, and If Mountains Die. Nichols lives in Taos, New Mexico where he was interviewed in September 2001. part 1
https://wn.com/Write_A_Book_Throw_It_Away_John_Nichols_A_Writer's_Life_1
Writer John Treadwell Nichols offers an illuminating tour of his manuscript locker--describing the triumphs and heartbreaks of a writer's life. Nichols is highly regarded by intelligent critics and readers, and has published over 20 books including novels, essays, and natural history.
Yet by his own estimate, roughly only one in four of his novels reaches the printed page. A striking element in appreciating Nichols' career is his Sisyphean dedication to the writer's craft--rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. With Nichols as our bemused Virgil, tour the nine circles of a writer's life. If you have ever wondered what it takes to become a great writer--climb on board.
Nichols was born in Berkeley, California in 1940. His best known novels include the New Mexico Trilogy: The Milagro Beanfield War, The Magic Journey, and Nirvana Blues. Robert Redford directed The Milagro Beanfield War as a film. Two of his other novels -- The Wizard of Loneliness and The Sterile Cuckoo were also turned into major films.
Some of his best known nature and ecology writings include On the Mesa, The Last Beautiful Days of Autumn, Keep it Simple, and If Mountains Die. Nichols lives in Taos, New Mexico where he was interviewed in September 2001. part 1
- published: 02 Sep 2009
- views: 33892
6:04
Crawling to the Finish Line - John Nichols - A Writer's Life 2
Writer John Treadwell Nichols offers an illuminating tour of his manuscript locker--describing the triumphs and heartbreaks of a writer's life. Nichols is highl...
Writer John Treadwell Nichols offers an illuminating tour of his manuscript locker--describing the triumphs and heartbreaks of a writer's life. Nichols is highly regarded by intelligent critics and readers, and has published over 20 books including novels, essays, and natural history.
Yet by his own estimate, roughly only one in four of his novels reaches the printed page. A striking element in appreciating Nichols' career is his Sisyphean dedication to the writer's craft--rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. With Nichols as our bemused Virgil, tour the nine circles of a writer's life. If you have ever wondered what it takes to become a great writer--climb on board.
Nichols was born in Berkeley, California in 1940. His best known novels include the New Mexico Trilogy: The Milagro Beanfield War, The Magic Journey, and Nirvana Blues. Robert Redford directed The Milagro Beanfield War as a film. Two of his other novels -- The Wizard of Loneliness and The Sterile Cuckoo were also turned into major films.
Some of his best known nature and ecology writings include On the Mesa, The Last Beautiful Days of Autumn, Keep it Simple, and If Mountains Die. Nichols lives in Taos, New Mexico where he was interviewed in September 2001. Part 2
https://wn.com/Crawling_To_The_Finish_Line_John_Nichols_A_Writer's_Life_2
Writer John Treadwell Nichols offers an illuminating tour of his manuscript locker--describing the triumphs and heartbreaks of a writer's life. Nichols is highly regarded by intelligent critics and readers, and has published over 20 books including novels, essays, and natural history.
Yet by his own estimate, roughly only one in four of his novels reaches the printed page. A striking element in appreciating Nichols' career is his Sisyphean dedication to the writer's craft--rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite, rewrite. With Nichols as our bemused Virgil, tour the nine circles of a writer's life. If you have ever wondered what it takes to become a great writer--climb on board.
Nichols was born in Berkeley, California in 1940. His best known novels include the New Mexico Trilogy: The Milagro Beanfield War, The Magic Journey, and Nirvana Blues. Robert Redford directed The Milagro Beanfield War as a film. Two of his other novels -- The Wizard of Loneliness and The Sterile Cuckoo were also turned into major films.
Some of his best known nature and ecology writings include On the Mesa, The Last Beautiful Days of Autumn, Keep it Simple, and If Mountains Die. Nichols lives in Taos, New Mexico where he was interviewed in September 2001. Part 2
- published: 01 Sep 2009
- views: 7413
5:08
Harris' modest Wisconsin lead 'actually a lot': John Nichols | NewsNation Live
John Nichols, a national affairs correspondent for The Nation, tells "NewsNation Now" that recent The Hill/Decision Desk HQ polling in the Badger State is meani...
John Nichols, a national affairs correspondent for The Nation, tells "NewsNation Now" that recent The Hill/Decision Desk HQ polling in the Badger State is meaningful. The newest numbers have Vice President Kamala Harris, 49.8%, with a 2-point lead over former President Donald Trump, 47.8%.
#Trump #Harris #Election
"NewsNation Now" is a no fluff, no filler newscast featuring up-to-the-minute news drawing from a network of journalists across the U.S. Weekends starting at 1p/12C.
NewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all America.
More from NewsNation: https://www.newsnationnow.com/
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https://wn.com/Harris'_Modest_Wisconsin_Lead_'Actually_A_Lot'_John_Nichols_|_Newsnation_Live
John Nichols, a national affairs correspondent for The Nation, tells "NewsNation Now" that recent The Hill/Decision Desk HQ polling in the Badger State is meaningful. The newest numbers have Vice President Kamala Harris, 49.8%, with a 2-point lead over former President Donald Trump, 47.8%.
#Trump #Harris #Election
"NewsNation Now" is a no fluff, no filler newscast featuring up-to-the-minute news drawing from a network of journalists across the U.S. Weekends starting at 1p/12C.
NewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all America.
More from NewsNation: https://www.newsnationnow.com/
Get our app: https://trib.al/TBXgYpp
Find us on cable: https://trib.al/YDOpGyG
How to watch on TV or streaming: https://trib.al/Vu0Ikij
- published: 28 Sep 2024
- views: 7340
5:49
"The S Word": John Nichols on Socialism
Released July 10, 2015 : Socialism has a long and storied history in U.S. politics, not as taboo as some may think. Nation columnist John Nichols' many books in...
Released July 10, 2015 : Socialism has a long and storied history in U.S. politics, not as taboo as some may think. Nation columnist John Nichols' many books include The "S" Word: A Short History of an American Tradition...Socialism, and, most recently, Dollarocracy: How the Money-and-Media-Election Complex is Destroying America.
https://wn.com/The_S_Word_John_Nichols_On_Socialism
Released July 10, 2015 : Socialism has a long and storied history in U.S. politics, not as taboo as some may think. Nation columnist John Nichols' many books include The "S" Word: A Short History of an American Tradition...Socialism, and, most recently, Dollarocracy: How the Money-and-Media-Election Complex is Destroying America.
- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 1927
2:36
John Nichols: The Power of Symbolism
A defining moment came early on in Wisconsin's struggle against Governor Scott Walker's decision to eliminate the rights of public sector workers. Walker decide...
A defining moment came early on in Wisconsin's struggle against Governor Scott Walker's decision to eliminate the rights of public sector workers. Walker decided to exempt some workers, but not others, from the loss of pensions and collective bargaining rights, hoping to divide them. Instead, the opposite happened. Listen to John Nichols describe a stunning event where those whose rights remained intact stood up for those whose rights had not.
For more information visit TheNation.com
https://wn.com/John_Nichols_The_Power_Of_Symbolism
A defining moment came early on in Wisconsin's struggle against Governor Scott Walker's decision to eliminate the rights of public sector workers. Walker decided to exempt some workers, but not others, from the loss of pensions and collective bargaining rights, hoping to divide them. Instead, the opposite happened. Listen to John Nichols describe a stunning event where those whose rights remained intact stood up for those whose rights had not.
For more information visit TheNation.com
- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 3031
25:28
Undoing The Damage Scott Walker Caused In Wisconsin | John Nichols | TMR
In this interview from April, Sam and Emma are joined by John Nichols, national affairs correspondent for The Nation, to discuss Tuesday’s Wisconsin State Supre...
In this interview from April, Sam and Emma are joined by John Nichols, national affairs correspondent for The Nation, to discuss Tuesday’s Wisconsin State Supreme Court race.
John Nichols joins and he and Sam immediately jump back to 2010, to reflect on the hijacking of Wisconsin’s political system by the Koch-funded right-wing, coming to fruition with the election of Scott Walker in 2010, and seeing a mass gutting of labor rights, voting rights, and general political engagement. Next, Emma, John, and Sam parse through the consequences of this era, with the US’ worst case of gerrymandering cementing GOP control for the next decade, despite Democrats sweeping in state-wide races, leaving the only viable route back to democracy through the judiciary. This brings them to today’s special elections in Wisconsin, with the state’s Supreme Court and Senate both featuring massive races for the future of Wisconsin’s democracy. After looking at the issues that are central to Wisconsin’s special election, Nichols shifts to Chicago, walking through Brandon Johnson’s race against Paul Vallas, Vallas’ courting of the right wing, and the impact a Johnson victory could have on the progressive movement nationwide.
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Joining us now is John Nichols National Affairs correspondent for the Nation magazine. John welcomed me back to the program. It's great to be with you both. So John. Let's you know we were just saying this a little bit in the virtual green room but all the attention today at least in the National media for the most part is going to be focused on the circus in Manhattan as Donald Trump gets arraigned. But really the things that are happening today in Wisconsin and in Chicago are far more important, aren't they? I happen to think so. Because I think that I've written books about presidential accountability. And so I treat very seriously the efforts to hold Donald Trump to account. And I think that's a big deal. But I think when you're doing wall-to-wall coverage of a procedural moment rather than the real story of whether he is in fact ultimately held to account. That is when you get to a point where you begin to push out all other news. And to my view on this day, the really big news doesn't happen in New York. It doesn't happen to be in Washington. It happens to be in places that often are not covered well. But that ultimately decides what happens in Washington. And that is certainly true of the race in Wisconsin for Supreme Court. And of the race for mayor of Chicago. I think it was I mean it could be close to 12 years to the day when this show started this iteration of this show started in late November I mean excuse me late 2010 like November 2010. And I think it was around this time in 2011 I went out to Madison. I think maybe it was a little bit earlier in the year, maybe it was in March or something like that to cover the… And I and I remember seeing you where you were you know all over the place there. Sort of almost like an unofficial mayor. As there were massive protests against the rollback of unionization Rights and the rollback of Badger Care and all sorts of things that Scott Walker just came in funded by the Koch brothers and the AFP. And was taking a meat cleaver to Wisconsin politics. And this is a very Progressive state where you know like I probably one of the sorts of like I don't know if it's the birthplace of unionization in the country but one of the most like historically unionized. Unions were super important in this country. And here we are again like to tell us what the implications are of this Supreme Court race that is happening right now. I mean so if you're in Wisconsin you can listen to this for a couple of minutes but then go vote. That's exactly right in fact.
https://wn.com/Undoing_The_Damage_Scott_Walker_Caused_In_Wisconsin_|_John_Nichols_|_Tmr
In this interview from April, Sam and Emma are joined by John Nichols, national affairs correspondent for The Nation, to discuss Tuesday’s Wisconsin State Supreme Court race.
John Nichols joins and he and Sam immediately jump back to 2010, to reflect on the hijacking of Wisconsin’s political system by the Koch-funded right-wing, coming to fruition with the election of Scott Walker in 2010, and seeing a mass gutting of labor rights, voting rights, and general political engagement. Next, Emma, John, and Sam parse through the consequences of this era, with the US’ worst case of gerrymandering cementing GOP control for the next decade, despite Democrats sweeping in state-wide races, leaving the only viable route back to democracy through the judiciary. This brings them to today’s special elections in Wisconsin, with the state’s Supreme Court and Senate both featuring massive races for the future of Wisconsin’s democracy. After looking at the issues that are central to Wisconsin’s special election, Nichols shifts to Chicago, walking through Brandon Johnson’s race against Paul Vallas, Vallas’ courting of the right wing, and the impact a Johnson victory could have on the progressive movement nationwide.
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Joining us now is John Nichols National Affairs correspondent for the Nation magazine. John welcomed me back to the program. It's great to be with you both. So John. Let's you know we were just saying this a little bit in the virtual green room but all the attention today at least in the National media for the most part is going to be focused on the circus in Manhattan as Donald Trump gets arraigned. But really the things that are happening today in Wisconsin and in Chicago are far more important, aren't they? I happen to think so. Because I think that I've written books about presidential accountability. And so I treat very seriously the efforts to hold Donald Trump to account. And I think that's a big deal. But I think when you're doing wall-to-wall coverage of a procedural moment rather than the real story of whether he is in fact ultimately held to account. That is when you get to a point where you begin to push out all other news. And to my view on this day, the really big news doesn't happen in New York. It doesn't happen to be in Washington. It happens to be in places that often are not covered well. But that ultimately decides what happens in Washington. And that is certainly true of the race in Wisconsin for Supreme Court. And of the race for mayor of Chicago. I think it was I mean it could be close to 12 years to the day when this show started this iteration of this show started in late November I mean excuse me late 2010 like November 2010. And I think it was around this time in 2011 I went out to Madison. I think maybe it was a little bit earlier in the year, maybe it was in March or something like that to cover the… And I and I remember seeing you where you were you know all over the place there. Sort of almost like an unofficial mayor. As there were massive protests against the rollback of unionization Rights and the rollback of Badger Care and all sorts of things that Scott Walker just came in funded by the Koch brothers and the AFP. And was taking a meat cleaver to Wisconsin politics. And this is a very Progressive state where you know like I probably one of the sorts of like I don't know if it's the birthplace of unionization in the country but one of the most like historically unionized. Unions were super important in this country. And here we are again like to tell us what the implications are of this Supreme Court race that is happening right now. I mean so if you're in Wisconsin you can listen to this for a couple of minutes but then go vote. That's exactly right in fact.
- published: 21 May 2023
- views: 19291
3:53
Joe Nichols - Brokenheartsville
Music video by Joe Nichols performing Brokenheartsville. (C) 2002 Universal South Records, LLC
Music video by Joe Nichols performing Brokenheartsville. (C) 2002 Universal South Records, LLC
https://wn.com/Joe_Nichols_Brokenheartsville
Music video by Joe Nichols performing Brokenheartsville. (C) 2002 Universal South Records, LLC
- published: 25 Dec 2009
- views: 17985674
7:00
My AUTUMN HORROR Reading List '24
Happy spooky season! Here's my (short) list of books/stories I plan to read this Autumn!
Instagram: @night_nerves
Thanks Joshua John Nichols for the photo
Happy spooky season! Here's my (short) list of books/stories I plan to read this Autumn!
Instagram: @night_nerves
Thanks Joshua John Nichols for the photo
https://wn.com/My_Autumn_Horror_Reading_List_'24
Happy spooky season! Here's my (short) list of books/stories I plan to read this Autumn!
Instagram: @night_nerves
Thanks Joshua John Nichols for the photo
- published: 28 Sep 2024
- views: 958
2:07:38
Dem Strategists PANICKING Over Biden's Poll Numbers (w/ John Nichols)
National Affairs Correspondent for the Nation, John Nichols, returns to Bad Faith to break down the avalanche of bad press Biden has been getting over the last ...
National Affairs Correspondent for the Nation, John Nichols, returns to Bad Faith to break down the avalanche of bad press Biden has been getting over the last week or so, including a viral article by Ian Chotiner in the New Yorker in which Democratic Strategist Simon Rosenberg tried to rage-quit the interview after being asked basic questions about Biden's bad polling. Nichols, a historian of American politics, walks us though nearly a century-worth of elections to assess what opportunities exist in this moment for the left: A challenge at the convention? A third party candidate? (Note, this was recorded prior to the news that the convention would be "virtual.")
Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod).
Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
https://wn.com/Dem_Strategists_Panicking_Over_Biden's_Poll_Numbers_(W_John_Nichols)
National Affairs Correspondent for the Nation, John Nichols, returns to Bad Faith to break down the avalanche of bad press Biden has been getting over the last week or so, including a viral article by Ian Chotiner in the New Yorker in which Democratic Strategist Simon Rosenberg tried to rage-quit the interview after being asked basic questions about Biden's bad polling. Nichols, a historian of American politics, walks us though nearly a century-worth of elections to assess what opportunities exist in this moment for the left: A challenge at the convention? A third party candidate? (Note, this was recorded prior to the news that the convention would be "virtual.")
Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod).
Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
- published: 30 May 2024
- views: 21795