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Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Going Postal, Facebook, Darrell Issa

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph Nader

Government, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2022

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Among many other things, Ralph offers a solution for the 30 million people who cannot afford bank accounts, argues Facebook should pay us for our information, and tells us why Darrell Issa is a "menace."



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0:00.0

From the KPFK studios in Southern California, it's the Ralph Nader radio hour.

0:17.4

Welcome to the Ralph Nader radio hour.

0:19.0

I am Steve Scrovan in Los Angeles.

0:21.4

My co-host David Feldman is in New York.

0:24.2

And the man of the hour Ralph Nader joins us from Washington, DC.

0:27.6

Good morning, gentlemen.

0:29.1

Good morning.

0:30.7

I trust you all had a good holiday weekend.

0:34.7

Nice and cool in DC.

0:37.0

And Ralph, David and I just want to let you know, a lot of people know we did a little

0:41.4

pool on who is actually going to win the Nathan's hot dog eating contest.

0:45.9

Ralph is the only one who picked Joey Chestnut.

0:47.8

Congratulations, Ralph.

0:49.1

I don't know how you do it every year.

0:51.8

What is it?

0:52.2

61 in 10 minutes.

0:54.1

61 in 10 minutes.

0:55.8

That's a hot dog and a bun every 10 seconds.

0:59.6

Hey, isn't that what Hoover promised during his his campaign?

1:03.9

A hot talk and bun every 10 minutes.

1:05.4

What's amazing about this is when this kind of gluttony contest started 15,

1:10.4

20 years ago and getting publicity, there are people who were shocked.

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