Don’t Let It Go Unheard, today at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. ET)

Today we’ll be discussing a variety of topics, including Glenn Greenwald’s speech and book signing event, which I attended in Los Angeles last night. See Program Notes, below, for all the stories, etc., we plan to discuss.

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The show can be accessed here.

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Program Notes

The Jezabels on Tour

The Jezabels on iTunes

The Jezabels on Amazon

Glenn Greenwald’s No Place to Hide on Amazon

House Votes to Curb N.S.A. Scrutiny of Americans’ Communications

BRUCE: America’s expanding police state

From Oklahoma to Louisiana: Why states are dropping Common Core HT Rob Abiera

The Vote on the Federal Government Internet Tax Proposal

GOP Lawmakers Grill IRS Chief Over Lost Emails

Iran Nuclear Talks Produce Possible Framework for Deal

The Problem Isn’t Inequality, It’s Subsidized Equality

No more fillings as dentists reveal new tooth decay treatment

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Snowden Was Right to Fear That Nothing Would Change, Today at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. ET)

The title of today’s show was inspired by a video assignment I got early this week but, as you’ll see, my point was unfortunately proven again by the latest news about Obama’s surveillance state. See the link to that story below, along with all the others on a variety of topics that we plan to discuss today.

Join in live, either by phone or in the chatroom!

The show can be accessed here.

To access the show’s page at BlogTalk Radio, which will allow you to check out a past episode or to subscribe via iTunes and other services, use this link.

To access the iTunes store page for “Don’t Let It Go…Unheard,” where you can find past episodes, subscribe, and leave ratings and reviews (pretty please!), use this link.

Finally, if you would like to support the podcast financially, please donate using your Pay Pal account or Credit Card here.

Program Notes

The Jezabels on Tour

The Jezabels on iTunes

The Jezabels on Amazon

Obama To Let Feds Trawl Personal Financial Data For ‘Crimes’ HT MaryAnn DeRaad via Facebook

Apple praised for plan to undermine extensive system that secretly tracks customers Posted on Don’t Let It Go Unheard page on Facebook

Hillary Avoids Press: I Have ‘Deal’ Not to Answer Questions

ABC News’s Diane Sawyer destroys Hillary Rodham Clinton on Benghazi

Obama: U.S. must stop “jihadists” in Iraq and Syria, and finance and train military forces from other countries to fight them

Breaking: Obama finds out about Iraq crisis from the newspaper HT Bosch Fawstin

BRUCE: Iraq, the Taliban 5 and Hillary Clinton

Cantor upset in Virginia GOP primary by Tea Party-backed challenger HT Tammy Bruce

Dave Brat and Ayn Rand on Rights and Government

The Long March Through the Republican Party

Chris Matthews: “Looking Down Our Noses At The Tea Party Has Got To Stop”

The Slow and Glorious Death of America’s Worst School System

CBS’s ‘Good Wife’ Ridicules Ayn Rand’s Books as ‘Awful’ with ‘a 12-Year-Old’s View of the World’

Paul Krugman: Climate Denialism is Ayn Rand’s Fault HT Todd, show supporter, who sent related story via email

3 Reasons Why Bulletproof Coffee is a Bad Idea HT Chip Joyce via Facebook

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First Video: Was Snowden Right to Fear That Nothing Would Change?

As a result of a request from a producer at Al Jazeera, London, I produced my first video. Not sure if they’ll even use the clip, or if people outside the U.K. will be able to view the show anyway, but you can watch it here. (It’s a continuous take of just under one minute, as requested by the producer.)

Let me know what you think in the comments, either here or on YouTube. I will be playing with the lighting and set quite a bit before I get it right, as this was a first attempt.

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