On Friday’s Radio Show…

October 10th, 2008, 6:00 PM EDT

• Journalist Max Blumenthal discusses his new Salon.com report on the connections between Sarah Palin and the controversial Alaska Independence Party (AIP).

• Former AIP Chairman Mark Chryson explains the party’s beliefs and its history with Gov. Palin.

• It’s the Friday Night Free-For-All!

Responses to this post...

  1. Please, for the love of God, fix the posting problem on the blog.

    It is not entertaining to write out long, boring, pointless posts and then not have them show up. I put a lot of work in some of my long, boring, pointless posts.

    At least lie to us and tell us you are working on the problem.

    I don’t mean to sound bitter, but I am, well, bitter.

  2. lol yeah and i love to read long boring pointless posts.. with the exception of vinny.

  3. Vinny is no more. :)

  4. I finally was able to ask you a question but then my cordless phone died. When you’re able, read “Make Believe Maverick” by Tim Dickinson in the latest Rolling Stone. I would be very interested in your opinion of this article. It’s difficult to know how much of it is reliable, but it was successful in scaring me away from McCain.

    Awesome radio show! I admire your patience with some of the characters who call you. Keep keeping us informed.

    Can an independent be a conservative democrat?

    Take care,

    Jon Gwynn, Greensboro, NC

  5. I’m angry and faithless at the fact that I live in a country with people who are constantly calling people who think “liberally” or think America needs fixing, as anti-American, when these same people run around wearing and waving a flag from another country… The Confederate flag.

  6. I agree, um cara. Sometimes my stuff appears later (after it’s reviewed?). Sometimes it goes in the wormhole. Maybe it waits until someone comes
    on-line and clicks on the “Sift All Subsequent Posts” icon. If no one’s in the “office” I theorize there’s an “automatic” filter that’s on duty. Maybe it won’t post long posts, or short ones with links, terms, or names that match any on a daily updated “list.” If this goes up, for instance, I could conjecture the filter doesn’t like either the length of the post I attempted earlier…or that it doesn’t like certain of it’s terms and/or links.

    Posted by Schumacherite
    October 13th, 2008 at 10:13 am