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Barry Gordon

Left Talk with Barry Gordon

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Barry Gordon -- lifelong entertainer, longest-serving president of the Screen Actors Guild, and former candidate for Congress -- hosts hot progressive talk, controversial guests, and your calls Monday through Friday live from Los Angeles, 1 to 2 p.m. Pacific / 4 to 5 p.m. Eastern Time. WIDGET (at right) plays the most recent show in our ARCHIVES (below). CLICK TO LISTEN button appears (below) during showtime. Enjoy!

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Author/historian Andrew Bacevich's latest book, "The Limits of Power" takes on the myth of American invincibility in a world where we no longer hold all the cards.

American Small Business League President Lloyd Chapman tells Barry why his organization has endorsed Barack Obama.

Quinn McCord of the National Journal's Hotline assesses the key Senate races in '08. Will the Dems get a filibuster-proof majority?

Investigative blogger Brad Friedman talks about whether the 2001 anthrax case is really solved.

Join Barry every Friday for a non-screened, wide open discussion about the latest political news!

The politics of high oil and gas prices have been "fueling" the race between Obama and McCain. Find out what a REAL expert thinks the REAL problems are!

Acccording to Mark Crispin Miller's latest book, "Loser Take All," The GOP could be positioned to steal yet another election. Learn what we can do about it.

Eric Boehlert reveals the lies and inaccuracies in the latest right-wing hit piece, Jerome Corsi's "Obama Nation."

Barry and Democratic strategist/author Robert Creamer discuss the latest campaign tactics and strategies of Obama and McCain. Who's up? Who's down? Find out!

Preview the latest in progressive talk before the debut next Monday. Callers welcome!

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