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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
WILL AND WILLIE SHOW • MAY 28th, 2010 • PART ONE – The Candidates
With the California State Primaries coming up on Tuesday, June 8th, Former San Francisco Mayor and Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie L. Brown Jr. and Political Comic Will Durst talk about the candidates, the propositions on the ballot and share their considerable insight into the process. This is the first of two parts of the conversation produced by Paul Wells of Flow Communications with the assistance of Ryan Frias and Roger Wersema of Polarity Post Productions at the 69 Green Street studios and offices. A mention early of the Woman of the Year 2010 Campaign for benefit of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by candidate Bianca Velishek. For a link to more information on events and contributions, please click here
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Tags: Anti-Latino, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Barbara Boxer, Billionaires, california, Campaign, Carly Fiorina, Chris Kelly, Chuck Devore, Democratic Party, Democrats, elections, Flow Communications, Gavin Newsom, Governor, Insurance Commissioner, Janet Hahn, Jerry Brown, Joan Baez, Kamala Harris, Kathleen Brown, Latino, Lieutenant Governor, Meg Whitman, Moonbeam, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, Pete Wilson, PG&E, Polarity Post, Political Advertising, Politics, Polls, President Clinton, President Obama, Primaries, Primary, Principles, Prop 16, Proposition 187, Public Power, Rehab, Republican Party, Republicans, Robin Williams, Rocky Delgado, Sean Penn, Senate Race, SF Board of Supervisors, Steve Poizner, Superintendent of Schools, Talk Radio, Tea Baggers, Teatro Zinzanni, Ted Lew, The Gettys, The Primaries, Tom Campbell, Tosca, Voters, will and willie, Will Durst, willie brown, Willie L. Brown, Willie L. Brown Jr.
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
WILL AND WILLIE SHOW • MAY 28th, 2010 • PART TWO – The Propositions
Former San Francisco Mayor and Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie L. Brown Jr. and Political Comic Will Durst talk about the propositions on the ballot and share their considerable insight into the process. This is the part two of two parts of the conversation. There’s fun with the idea of a two-thirds majority imposed by various propositions only requiring a majority vote to pass. The Mayor’s idea of a court challenge would apply to the propositions in this election as well as the Proposition 13 property tax law passed in 1978.
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Tags: Aaron Peskin, Arlen Spector, Ballot Arguments, california, California State Propositions, Clint Reilly, Consumer Advocate, CTA, Dave Jones, David Chui, Democratic Party, Democrats, Dennis Herrera, elections, Gloria Romero, Hector De La Torre, Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Rates, Janet Reilly, Jerry Brown, Joe Sestak, Majority, Michela Alioto-Pier, Open Primaries, Pacific Gas & Electric, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, PG&E, Politics, Polls, Primaries, Prop 13, Prop 8, Proposition 13, Proposition 14, Proposition 15, Proposition 16, Proposition 17, Public Funding, Public Power, Quakenbush, Republican Party, Republicans, Sacramento, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Schools, Talk Radio, Taxpapers Right To Vote, Term Limits, The Primaries, The White House, Tom Ammiano, Tom Torlakson, Two-Thirds, Voters, will and willie, Will and Willie Show, Will Durst, willie brown, Willie L. Brown, Willie L. Brown Jr.
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
WILL AND WILLIE SHOW • MAY 28th, 2010 • PART TWO – The Propositions
Former San Francisco Mayor and Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie L. Brown Jr. and Political Comic Will Durst talk about the propositions on the ballot and share their considerable insight into the process. This is the part two of two parts of the conversation. There’s fun with the idea of a two-thirds majority imposed by various propositions only requiring a majority vote to pass. The Mayor’s idea of a court challenge would apply to the propositions in this election as well as the Proposition 13 property tax law passed in 1978.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Tags: Aaron Peskin, Arlen Spector, Ballot Arguments, california, California State Propositions, Clint Reilly, Consumer Advocate, CTA, Dave Jones, David Chui, Democratic Party, Democrats, Dennis Herrera, elections, Gloria Romero, Hector De La Torre, Insurance Commissioner, Insurance Rates, Janet Reilly, Jerry Brown, Joe Sestak, Majority, Michela Alioto-Pier, Open Primaries, Pacific Gas & Electric, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, PG&E, Politics, Polls, Primaries, Prop 13, Prop 8, Proposition 14, Proposition 15, Proposition 16, Proposition 17, Public Funding, Public Power, Quakenbush, Republican Party, Republicans, Sacramento, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Schools, Talk Radio, Taxpapers Right To Vote, Term Limits, The Primaries, The White House, Tom Ammiano, Tom Torlakson, Two-Thirds, Voters, Will and Willie Show, willie brown, Willie L. Brown Jr.
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Saturday, May 29th, 2010
WILL AND WILLIE SHOW • MAY 28th, 2010 • PART ONE – The Candidates
With the California State Primaries coming up on Tuesday, June 8th, Former San Francisco Mayor and Speaker of the California State Assembly Willie L. Brown Jr. and Political Comic Will Durst talk about the candidates, the propositions on the ballot and share their considerable insight into the process. This is the first of two parts of the conversation produced by Paul Wells of Flow Communications with the assistance of Ryan Frias and Roger Wersema of Polarity Post Productions at the 69 Green Street studios and offices. A mention early of the Woman of the Year 2010 Campaign for benefit of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by candidate Bianca Velishek. For a link to more information on events and contributions, please click here
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Tags: Anti-Latino, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Barbara Boxer, Billionaires, california, Campaign, Carly Fiorina, Chris Kelly, Chuck Devore, Democratic Party, Democrats, elections, Flow Communications, Gavin Newsom, Governor, Insurance Commissioner, Janet Hahn, Jerry Brown, Joan Baez, Kamala Harris, Kathleen Brown, Latino, Lieutenant Governor, Meg Whitman, Moonbeam, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, Pete Wilson, PG&E, Polarity Post, Political Advertising, Politics, Polls, President Clinton, President Obama, Primaries, Primary, primary elections, Principles, Prop 16, Proposition 187, Public Power, Rehab, Republican Party, Republicans, Robin Williams, Rocky Delgado, San Francisco, Sean Penn, Senate Race, SF Board of Supervisors, Steve Poizner, Superintendent of Schools, Talk Radio, Tea Baggers, Teatro Zinzanni, Ted Lew, The Gettys, The Primaries, Tom Campbell, Tosca, Voters, will and willie, Will Durst, willie brown, Willie L. Brown, Willie L. Brown Jr.
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Saturday, November 1st, 2008
Our roundtable pre-election discussion at Epic Roasthouse, 369 The Embarcadero on San Francisco’s scenic waterfront. For more on this fine dining establishment, visit www.epicroasthousesf.com Technical difficulties prevent Episodes 13 (Ah Ha!) and 14 from being seen in the video version in their entirety. Segments #13 are combined with the video version for #14. In this episode, we talk about the elections, the setting and how it got built, and the history of The Will and Willie show, which ran as the morning show on 960 AM in 2006, and is produced by Paul “Lobster” Wells, of Flow Communications, the duo’s Ed McMahon and Freddie DeCordova rolled into one. We also touch on state and local politics, personalities and propositions, auto dealers, newspapers, gas prices, suv and prius drivers, and more.
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Tags: 2000, 2004, 2012, African Americans, AIG, Alabama, Alaska, Auto Dealers, Barrack Obama, Bay Bridge, Betting, Bloomberg, Bombing, Bruce Brugmann, california, California Supreme Court, Churches, Clinton Administration, Clothing, Colin Powell, Colorado, Congress, Constitutional Amendments, Corruption, Democratic Party, Democrats, Direct Democracy, Don Fisher, Don Solem, drivers, Early Voting, Ed Rollins, Electoral Vote, Electoral Votes, Epic Roasthouse, Ferry Building, Gas Prices, George Bush, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Georgia, Healthy Forests, Hussein, Iraq, Jed Bush, Jessie Ventura, John McCain, Jr., Laws, Legislation, Legislature, Lehman Brothers, Mayor Gavin Newsom, Moms, Mortgages, New Mexico, Ohio, Oliver Stone, Osama, Osama Bin Laden, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, Pennsylvania, PG&E, Phil Gram, Political Comics, Politics, Polls, Popular Vote, President Bush, Presidential Elections, Prius, Proposition 8, Proposition H, Proposition R, Propositions, Public Power, Pulpits, Radical Religious Right, Radio, Republican Party, Republicans, Saks, San Francisco, San Francisco Waterfront, Sarah Palin, Senate, SF Board of Supervisors, Socialism, Stock Market, Sub-Prime Mortgages, SUVs, Talk Radio, Term Limits, Terrorists, Tesla, The Bay Guardian, The Future, The Gap, US Senator, Virginia, Voters, W., Wall Street, Walmart, will and willie, Will Durst, William Ayers, willie brown, Willie L. Brown
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Part two of our roundtable pre-election discussion at Epic Roasthouse, 369 The Embarcadero on San Francisco’s scenic waterfront. For more on this fine dining establishment, visit www.epicroasthousesf.com Suggest listening to Episode 13 first. In this episode, we talk about the restaurant, and how it got built, and the history of The Will and Willie show, which ran as the morning show on 960 AM in 2006, and is produced by Paul “Lobster” Wells, of Flow Communications, the duo’s Ed McMahon and Freddie DeCordova rolled into one. We also touch on state and local politics, personalities and propositions, auto dealers, newspapers, gas prices, suv and prius drivers, and more. Technical difficulties prevent Episodes 13 (Ah Ha!) and 14 from being seen in the video version in their entirety. Segments from #13 are being combined with those from #14.
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Tags: 2000, 2004, African Americans, AIG, Alabama, Alaska, Auto Dealers, Barrack Obama, Bay Bridge, Betting, Bloomberg, Bombing, Bruce Brugmann, california, California Supreme Court, Churches, Clothing, Colin Powell, Constitutional Amendments, Corruption, Democratic Party, Democrats, Direct Democracy, Don Fisher, Don Solem, drivers, Early Voting, Ed Rollins, Electoral Vote, Epic Roasthouse, Ferry Building, Gas Prices, George Bush, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Georgia, Healthy Forests, Jed Bush, John McCain, Laws, Legislation, Legislature, Lehman Brothers, Mayor Gavin Newsom, Moms, Mortgages, Oliver Stone, Paul "The Lobster" Wells, paul wells, PG&E, Political Comics, Politics, Polls, President Bush, Presidential Elections, Prius, Proposition 8, Proposition H, Proposition R, Propositions, Public Power, Pulpits, Radio, Republican Party, Republicans, Saks, San Francisco, San Francisco Waterfront, Sarah Palin, SF Board of Supervisors, Stock Market, Sub-Prime Mortgages, SUVs, Talk Radio, Term Limits, Terrorists, Tesla, The Bay Guardian, The Gap, Voters, W., Wall Street, Walmart, will and willie, Will Durst, William Ayers, willie brown, Willie L. Brown
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