We begin our special Thursday zoom with poetry from our Laureate MIMI GERMAN.
Host Harvey “Sluggo” Wasserman recounts the astounding 2004 comeback of the Boston Red Sox to end the 86-year “Curse” of not having won a World Series since 1918.
The great ANDREA MILLER updates us on what happened with her Center for Common Ground grassroots phone calling operations.
MYLA RESON questions the veracity of the votes cast in this election.
KPFK Board Chair TATANKA BRICCA wonders about the tally in Georgia and North Carolina.
JOHN STEINER adds to the dialogue on what we all do going forward.
ALEX WILLIAMS emphasizes his misgivings about what happened has happened to the US since Reagan.
Questions about the votes of black and Latino men are raised by DOROTHY REIK.
Jennifer Karius Working polls in Allegheny Co. PA stating that people were missing from poll books.
Indivisible’s MIMI SPREADBURY from Pennsylvania questions why so many voters in Allegheny County (Pittsburgh) were turned away from the polls, and later celebrates the victory of a money-limiting referendum in Maine.
MIKE FOX from Progressive Democrats of America chimes in from Texas.
Veteran journalist DAVE SALTMAN recalls his interview with Ronald Reagan and the overwhelming role of money in politics.
Co-host MIKE HERSH emphasizes the need to return to the economic realities of the New Deal.
MARILYN BERNSTEIN wonders what might have happened had Bernie Sanders been nominated.
SANDY BOLZENIUS checks in from the Heartland in Columbus, Ohio.
CYNTHIA CHAUHAN also checks in, this time from Texas.