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Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Harvey Wasserman, Comedy, Listener Questions

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Ralph Nader

Government, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2016

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Ralph challenges old friend, Harvey Wasserman, on his claim that electronic voter fraud turned the presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 and could also do so in 2016. Also, Ralph and Steve debate the value of comedy. Plus: Listener questions!



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0:00.0

From the K-P-F-K Studios in Southern California,

0:03.6

it's the Ralph Nader Radio Hour.

0:05.8

Stand up, stand up.

0:07.7

You've been sitting ready to jump.

0:09.8

Welcome to the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. My name is Steve Scrovan with my co-host David

0:17.3

Feldman who rumor has it is vying to be Donald Trump's running mate. Hello David.

0:22.2

I read a book recently so that disqualifies me. You read a book.

0:26.8

See there you go reading books. Well was it a comic book? That's the question.

0:31.1

That voice is Harvey Wasserman who's our first guest. We're going to get to Harvey in a second here.

0:37.0

Before we want to check in with the man of the hour, Ralph Nader, who had a birthday last weekend.

0:41.0

Happy birthday, Ralph. Thank you.

0:43.0

We are going to devote the entire second half the show today to listener questions.

0:47.3

We've been getting a lot of them from both Facebook and the Ralph Nader Radio

0:51.0

Our website, and we're going to try to work our way through as many as we can.

0:55.2

We'll also hear as always from Corporate Crime Reporter Russell Mokheber,

0:59.3

the Adrian Monk of the white collar crime beat. In the first half of the show though we're going to be

1:04.8

talking about the possibility of electronic voter fraud which leads us to our first guest

1:10.2

David. Well this week Donald Trump swept through the South, like General Sherman's setting fire to the Republican Party.

1:17.0

A divided Republican Party.

1:19.0

I got a laugh, Steve, so I'll take credit for it.

1:22.0

Okay. That was Steve's, but but I said it so it's funny.

1:25.0

A divided Republican party in the general election

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