Papantonio: Donald Trump and The Republican Freak Show
Mike Papantonio appears on MSNBC’s The Ed Show to discuss the latest Republicans to turn down Trump’s debate offer, as well as Mitt Romney’s last ditch efforts to become president....
Read MorePosted by Damian Hendricks | Dec 9, 2011 | Culture |
Mike Papantonio appears on MSNBC’s The Ed Show to discuss the latest Republicans to turn down Trump’s debate offer, as well as Mitt Romney’s last ditch efforts to become president....
Read MorePosted by Damian Hendricks | Dec 8, 2011 | Culture |
Mike Papantonio and Ed Schultz discuss the latest dirty trick employed by Newt Gingrich to secure his surge in the polls: Race baiting....
Read MorePosted by Damian Hendricks | Dec 7, 2011 | Culture |
We’ve talked a lot about the birth control drug Yaz on this show in the past year, and for good reason. Hundreds of thousands of women have taken Yaz for birth control and many of them did so based on false claims given by both Bayer Pharmaceuticals and their own doctors who were also duped by Bayer. And now, new studies are showing us that Yaz has even more problems than original thought, and could very well be one of the most dangerous birth control products on the market. Mike Papantonio discusses the latest developments in the Yaz case...
Read MorePosted by Damian Hendricks | Dec 6, 2011 | Culture |
Citizens of the U.S. pay some of the highest prices for pharmaceuticals in the world. And now that pharmaceutical companies know they can get away with charging ridiculous markups, they’re looking to the Obama Administration to help them keep this practice going in countries across the globe. These higher drug prices are going to prevent millions of people from having access to life-saving drugs, but it will put enormous profits in the hands of big Pharma CEOs. Sam Seder talks about this with Zach Carter, a staff reporter for The Huffington Post....
Read MorePosted by Damian Hendricks | Dec 5, 2011 | Culture |
Hovering towards the top of the US Chamber of Commerce’s anti-everything agenda is their attempt to block US citizens from being able to take mega corporations to court when those corporations kill, cripple, and maim consumers with their products. They claim that so-called frivolous lawsuits filed by consumers are causing our court systems to become backlogged, and that they make costs go up for everyone. But behind closed doors, the Chamber is actually helping some of their favorite corporations file frivolous lawsuits against anyone they can. Mike Papantonio talks about the Chamber’s lawsuit hypocrisy with Linda Lipsen, CEO of...
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