LISTEN to this show online HERE — SUBSCRIBE to iTunes podcast HERE
Today/Wed 4-5pm on KPFK 90.7FM: In the Iowa caucus voting last night, 3/4 of Republicans didn’t want Mitt Romney, even though he’s their inevitable candidate –weak and uninspiring, in an election the GOP could otherwise win. JOHN NICHOLS explains what happened — he’s Washington correspondent for The Nation.
Plus: The United Farm Workers: in 1979 they had 50,000 members; today they have 6,000. How did they get beat — and to what extent was the UFW responsible for its own demise? FRANK BARDAKE has been thinking about that for 25 years, after working in the fields for six years — and now Verso has published his long-awaited masterpiece: TRAMPLING OUT THE VINTAGE: Cesar Chavez and the Two Souls of the United Farm Workers.
LISTEN TO THIS SHOW ONLINE
Plus: Egypt: The year in review. From the glorious Arab Spring in Tahrir Square to the disturbing election results this month–
Plus:
Republican states have been changing their laws to make it harder to vote – now activists are challenging those laws, and yesterday Attorney General Eric Holder finally suggested he might enforce the laws the prohibit discrimation in voting, especially when they target minority voters –
Plus: blacks and guns in America.
Also: Protest in China: the year in review.
Plus: The United States of Fear: 

Plus: Newt Gingrich’s cruelest campaign: replace school janitors with child labor. 


Plus: