Politics: Naturally we, along with the rest of the world, are fascinated with the Super Tuesday primary results and projections of what's next. Join us for our discussion, utilizing a varied group of Wednesday resources, including Mike Allen's piece "Obama Claims Delegate Lead" in Politico, "There's been no contest like it" by Michael Tomasky in The Guardian, Time's Karen Tumulty posting "Super Tuesday: The Most Interesting Number of All", and Scott Galindez's "Super Tuesday Delegate Count Even" published in Truthout.
Delegates: A confusing and complicated topic we say. And we turn for help to "A Primer on the All-Important Role of Delegates", published Sunday in MotherJones.com. As things now stand, it looks like the super delegates may well decide the nominee on the Democrat side. Perish the thought.
Squirrels: Squirrels? That's right. You will not want to miss this little gem, which involves popcorn poppers and a current Presidential wanna-be.
Back to Reality: We simply had to talk about Maddy Sauer and Justin Rood's "Sex Assault Suit vs. Halliburton Killed", published Wednesday by ABC News. Seems that Tracy Barker, mother of five, alleging sexual harassment and assault as an employee of Halliburton in Iraq, has been forced into arbitration as opposed to going forward with her lawsuit. Listen in for the sordid details and our thoughts.
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