Join in Live for Today’s Don’t Let It Go…Unheard, 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET)

Topics planned for today’s show: U.S. Warns Iran against striking Israel…Oh, wait. While credit rating downgrades spread across Europe like wildfire, the U.S. nears its own debt ceiling — again! Flagging interest in repealing Obamacare, and why that’s unacceptable. And more.

The live show, and later the archive, can be accessed here.

To access the show page, which will allow you to check out a past episode, or to subscribe to the recorded archives via iTunes and other services, use this link.

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Don’t Let It Go…Unheard Returns to Two-Hour Format today at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET)

Planned topics for today’s show: Is Iran a real threat, and are sanctions an “act of war,” as Ron Paul says? Should Obama be impeached for making non-recess, “recess” appointments? Iowa is over, and the gloves are coming off. Any new thoughts on the GOP field? A tribute to John David Lewis, and more.

The live show, and later the archive, can be accessed here.

To access the show page, which will allow you to check out a past episode, or to subscribe to the recorded archives via iTunes and other services, use this link.

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Help The Ayn Rand Bot Win A “Shorty” Award

…or at least get a lot of good publicity trying.

This year will be the 4th annual Shorty Awards, which their website describes as “Honoring the Best Producers of Short Content on Social Media.” The awards seem to be based entirely upon votes in the form of Tweets, and anyone with an active Twitter account (an account that predated the beginning of the voting period, January 3) can vote. If you would like to help the Ayn Rand Bot (you can read more about the Bot here) stay near the top of the list in the #author category (as of this writing, it’s at #5), go to this page for more details and instructions on how to vote.

Thanks for your help! Because each person can vote only once, any help you can provide in spreading the word to other Twitter users is also greatly appreciated.

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