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Recovering politician Arnie Arnesen's daily pubic affairs interview show from WNHN Radio in Concord, New Hampshire and the Pacifica Radio Network. Arnie hosts progressive voices from politics, journalism, industry, and academia. She talks electric cars with Barry Woods, she talks Texas with Scott Braddock, she talks Congress with Rho Khanna, she talks gun culture, she talks limericks, she talks campaigns ...
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Can We Add Arnie?

Allan Aldworth & Corey Sutton

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Allan & Corey answer the question, how much better would a movie be with Arnie? Allan Aldworth and Corey Sutton and with sometimes a guest discuss different movies over multiple genres and shoehorn some Arnold Schwarzenegger quotes as well.
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The Arnies

The Arnies

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A podcast by three best friends with nothing better to do! We discuss Movies, TV, Fandom, and everything in between. This a show for anyone. We’re just three friends who decided to turn on a mic for our weekly conversations. We plan to have some laughs, maybe some cries. But mostly just a good time. We hope you’ll listen in!
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Sam and Kevin host a lighthearted retrospective of the films of Arnold Schwarzenneger: from Pumping Iron to Predator to Twins to The Expendables. Follow us on Twitter or Facebook: @ArnieRewind
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It’s a dreary February in post-World War I London when Mrs. Wilkins spots an advertisement in The Times for a small Italian castle for rent in April. She sees another member of her women’s club, Mrs. Arbuthnot, reading the same advertisement and manages to convince her that the two of them should rent it. Both are miserable and lonely in their marriages. They can’t afford the cost of the villa, San Salvatore, on their own and must advertise for two others, eventually recruiting an elderly wi ...
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Part 1: We talk with Elliot Haspel, an authority on child care. We continue the discussion about how child care is being dominated by for-profit private equity firms. We note their economic power, which translates to political power. For example, their lobbyists were instrumental in eliminating child care provisions from the Build Back Better bill.…
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Part 1: We talk with Elliot Haspel, a child and family policy expert. We discuss the takeover of childcare by private equity firms. This is now an industry, that is by its nature, not likely to be profitable. However, private equity firms are using various tools to gain from it. They acquire small child care facilities, then "strip and flip" them, …
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When misguided and disobedient youth are acting up, what do you do? You send them to Camp Greenlake to dig holes, build character and meet Arnold Schwarzenegger. Be a part of the conversation and join our Facebook Group or sling some cash to the cause at Patreon Have all your other Can We Add Arnie? needs fulfilled HERE! This Podcast is produced by…
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Our guests: Part 1: Aaron Peskin, currently the President of the Board of Supervisors in San Francisco. He is running for Mayor. Topics: The home affordability crisis in San Francisco. Peskin's goal is to make SF a more affordable, fair, and equitable city, not just for millionaires. He considers SF a "small town with global wealth". The business c…
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This week on the show, we check out a movie with tons of festival buzz, Late Night with the Devil. A horror movie in Spring is usually a recipe for disaster. Can this movie buck that trend? Listen in to hear our thoughts! Log Line: "A live television broadcast in 1977 goes horribly wrong, unleashing evil into the nation's living rooms." Links Insta…
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This is a panel discussion. Part 1: We discuss the various protests at colleges and universities around Israel and Gaza. There has been encouragement of the criticism of colleges as a way of attacking higher education. The main influencers voicing the criticism have been right-wing institutes, and individuals (C. Rufo), with a goal of creating inst…
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Part 1: Project 2025 This segment is Arnie Arnesen discussing the outline for the future of the US as envisioned by the Republicans. It is a plan to radically change the government of the US according to the goals of the Heritage Foundation and its supporters and fellow travelers. There are hundreds of policy objectives outlined in the 900+ pages o…
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Part 1: We talk with Jordan Haedtler and Teddy Stancil. Haedtler is a climate financial policy consultant, and Stancil is a Senior Researcher with the Revolving Door Project. We discuss the problems with home owner insurance. Huge losses have occurred due to climate change. Unfortunately, states have chosen to bailout insurance companies and deregu…
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Part 1: We talk with Jeet Heer, national affairs correspondent, The Nation. We discuss the influence of AIPAC on American politics, and that AIPAC is funneling Republican money into Democratic primaries, changing the outcomes. We discuss the latest military action by Israel, in first, bombing the Iranian Consulate, killing 16 people, including an I…
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Part 1: We talk with Sarah E. Patterson, Research Investigator at Survey Research Center at the U. of Michigan. We discuss proposals by Gov. Whitmer of Michigan for providing tax credits for caregivers of elderly or disabled members of families. The US has an aging demographic, and 38 to 53 million Americans provide care services at home to family …
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In the loosest episode to date, Allan and Corey butcher a perfectly fine musical and turn it into what lies beneath the Phantom's mask: hideous scarring caused by French cleaners, Mickey Mouse and a whole lot of acne! Be a part of the conversation and join our Facebook Group or sling some cash to the cause at Patreon Have all your other Can We Add …
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Welcome to the dojo. The world of the Karate Kid and Cobra Kai is one of our favorites, and this year it's getting a lot bigger with the additions of the final season of Cobra Kai and the brand new Karate Kid movie starring Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan. What a time to be a fan. Ahead of all that, we decided to put on our headbands, take a bow, and…
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This is a panel discussion. Part 1: We discuss OJ Simpson death and his trial. The effect of his trial proved that enough wealth and celebrity provides whiteness to a Black man, and power and "innocence" to any man. The media is complicit in perpetuating this pattern. Part 2: We discuss Trump's likely pick for VP candidate. Abbott not a likely choi…
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Part 1: We talk with Harvey Kronberg, Publisher of the Quorum Report in Texas. We discuss Project 2025, and how it has begun to be implemented in Texas. There is a "MAGA inflammation" in Texas. The governor, currying favor with Trump, has primaried Republicans in order to replace them with more extreme representatives in the State House. There is a…
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Part 1: We talk with Anne Nelson, author of “The Shadow Network”, a description of authoritarian forces in the US. We discuss plan developed by the Heritage Foundation and others, Project 2025, to remake the US into an an authoritarian society, governed by their version of christianity. We discuss the dangers posed by the implementation of Project …
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Part 1: We talk with Tom Scheller and Paul Waldman, authors of a book about how rural Americans are likely to be the death of democracy. We discuss the opinions that are held by many rural voters, and we note that rural voters have a disproportionate effect on elections. We talk about the problems they face, but how they tend to blame problems on c…
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Part 1: We talk with Austin Frerick, who has written a book about the food business/farm business in the US. We discuss the food barons, and how they control food supplies in the US. The Farm Bill, up for renewal this year, should be called the Wall Street Bill, since it benefits large food producing conglomerates, rather than farmers themselves. W…
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It's inconceivable that Arnie was overlooked for a role in this satirical fantasy comedy, but through sheer willpower and some help from Columbo, Allan and Corey achieved the impossible. Be a part of the conversation and join our Facebook Group or sling some cash to the cause at Patreon Have all your other Can We Add Arnie? needs fulfilled HERE! Th…
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Well well well, against our friend Vin Diesel's greatest hopes and dreams, the Fast and Furious is coming to end with the 11th and final main entry in the next year or so. Truth be told, we're crushed by this because we are secretly massive fans of this family, action, comedy, and Ludacris-infused franchise. So since we have a finale on the horizon…
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This is a panel discussion. Alexandria Jacobson is an Investigative Reporter for Raw Story. Lincoln Mitchell is a professor at Columbia University. Stephen Pimpare is a professor at Vermont Law and Graduate School. -We discuss the state of the economy in the US, and how its health has not yet reached most people, who are struggling, and feel its pr…
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Arnie is a walking, talking, muscle-bulging figurine come to life, so it makes perfect sense to dress him in pink and add him to one of 2023's biggest films, Barbie. Be a part of the conversation and join our Facebook Group or sling some cash to the cause at Patreon Have all your other Can We Add Arnie? needs fulfilled HERE! This Podcast is produce…
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Part 1: We talk with Harvey Kronberg, publisher of the Quorum Report. Texas has had its primaries, and these have served to purge Republican ranks of many moderates. Abbott has been zealous in this effort. The two major issues have been identified by the parties: for Republicans, migrants; for Democrats, abortion and reproductive rights. Texas has …
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Part 1: We talk with Mark Medish and Joel McCleary. They have written an article titled "Dancing in the Dark", about Project 2025 is influencing the Far Right in their quest to dismantle American democracy. We discuss how our electoral systems can be subverted in the time between the vote and the installation of a new president. The Constitution is…
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Once in a lifetime ago we tried to ask ourselves if John Carter was better then Michael Bay's Ambulance. We don't remember why, but it was fun. Now we're back for another crappy/wild movie night with The Happening and We Bought a Zoo. Which is better? Which is worse?? Equally hard questions, so let's get into it.…
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Part 1: We talk with Anders Croy, Communications Director, Florida Watch and DeSantis Watch. We discuss the latest ruling by the Fla Supreme Court, which instituted a 6-week ban on abortions, countering the Fla Constitutional right. However, and amendment is on the ballot. Medical benefits for children have been revoked, which had been in place dur…
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Part 1: We speak with Bob Lord, Senior Advisor on Tax Policy, Patriotic Millionaires, and Kenny Stancil, Senior Researcher, the Revolving Door Project. We discuss how very rich people avoid paying taxes. Tax cuts and tax code changes during the Trump administration only worsened the problem. Part 2: We talk with Anne Nelson, a professor at the Colu…
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This is a panel discussion. Ron Abramson is an immigration lawyer. Laura Jedeed is an investigative reporter who writes about right wing militants. Lincoln Mitchell is a professor of politics at Columbia University. Stephen Pimpare is a professor of social sciences at Vermont School of Law and graduate school. topics: -The firing of personnel at th…
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Part 1: Harvey Kronberg, Publisher of the Quorum Report talks about the upcoming Republican Summer Convention in Austin. The Republicans are attempting to sanitize all press coverage of this convention. We discuss the Ken Paxton charges recently dropped by the Texas DOJ, though other charges are still pending. We discuss antisemitism in Texas. Part…
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Part 1: We talk with Mark Joseph Stern, reporter for Slate.com about the case at the US Supreme Court about the FDA's approval of mifepristone. The standing of the plaintiffs is also in question. This is part of the Heritage Foundation's push of Project 2025. Court has not yet ruled, and the result will affect the FDA's power to declare the safety/…
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We talk with David Dayen, the Executive Editor of The American Prospect, about the Senate race in New Jersey. The Governor's wife, Murphy, has dropped out of the race. This indicates that this will not be a "machine" election, and changes are being made around the "county line", which has been in place in the state for decades. An interesting discu…
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When it was announced that Jake Gyllenhaal was cast in "Road House" to take over for the legendary Patrick Swayze, we almost threw up everywhere. How could one put such shame on our beloved 1989 classic? But. We brought out the drinks and turned on Amazon Prime, and my goodness. Do we have another classic on our hands? Today is the DAY! Road House …
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Part 1: We speak with Andra Watkins, writer, and authority on Project 2025. we discuss the details of Project 2025, and its implications for American democracy and personal freedom. We discuss the origins and history of Project 2025, a christo-fascist undertaking. Part 2: We talk with Alexandria Jacobson, Investigative reporter for Raw Story. We di…
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This is a panel discussion. We discuss how the US has become broken up into fiefdoms through the actions of Republicans and fascist influence. States are in effect acting contrary to federal laws and policies. These actions affect health care, voting rights enforcement, immigration, and other public policies. WNHNFM.ORG production…
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Part 1: We talk with John Nichols, writer for The Nation. We discuss the profitability of large corporations in the US. They have used their wealth to enrich shareholders and executives, not the workers. The budget at proposed by Biden primarily has two goals: tax the rich, and increase tax revenues from corporations. This would help pay for the so…
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This British romcom sits in the top 3 of everyone's list, perfectly drawing out a love story between a bumbling bookstore clerk and a Hollywood actress. But what would happen if Arnie made a visit to the house with a blue door? Be a part of the conversation and join our Facebook Group or sling some cash to the cause at Patreon Have all your other C…
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Part 1: We talk with Will Rice, Communications Consultant with Americans for Tax Fairness. We discuss how corporations avoid paying their fair share of the tax burden. The Trump tax cuts even cut their taxes (and those of their rich shareholders) even further. The top 5 executives of large corporations are paid more than the corporation pays pay in…
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Part 1: We speak with Congressman Ro Khanna (D-Ca). We discuss the Biden and Netanyahu conversations, and what pressures Biden should bring to bear on Netanyahu. Biden has been extremely successful domestically, though voters seem not to be aware. Anxiety still plagues voters, despite improvements. "Biden is building a cathedral, while people strug…
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Part 1: We talk with Paige Oamek, writer based in New York, and Rohan Montgomery, researcher and writer based in New York. We discuss the Kentucky bill ("Safer Kentucky") which gives individuals the right to kill 'campers' on their land. It criminalizes homelessness. At a time when housing is difficult to find and afford, this extreme law is a symp…
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This is a panel discussion. Part 1: We talk with Ryan Melton, Democratic candidate for a House seat from Iowa, Lincoln Mitchell, who teaches at Columbia University, and Stephen Pimpare, who teaches at the Vermont School of Law. What if Trump wins the 2024 election? What are the choices and options for those who do not vote for him? The time to buil…
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Part 1: We talk with Alex Sammon about New York State's redistricting, and the result. The result was a better outcome for Republicans. Part 2: We talk with Harold Meyerson and Bill Curry. We discuss the ongoing campaigns, especially the strategy of the Democrats: Biden at the picket line, and Kamala Harris at an abortion clinic. We also discuss th…
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Part 1: We talk with Carol Burris, Executive Director of the Network for Public Education Foundation. We discuss how public education is under attack. The Foundation studies how states support/don't support public education, and ghe governance of public schools. Part 2: We speak with David Dayen, Executive Editor, The American Prospect. We discuss …
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This C.S Lewis classic is beloved by fantasy fans worldwide. So what happens when Corey and Allan add 3x Mr. Universe to one of the greatest fantasy Universes of all time? Be a part of the conversation and join our Facebook Group or sling some cash to the cause at Patreon Have all your other Can We Add Arnie? needs fulfilled HERE! This Podcast is p…
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Part 1: We talk with Elliot Haspel, a child and family expert. We discuss child care availability, cost, and quality. We discuss the Canadian policy of subsidized child care, and its success so far. Goal is $10/day. This is separate from the Child Benefit already in place in Canada. Part 2: We talk with Andra Watkins, author. We talk about the Proj…
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Part 1: We talk with Robert Hockett, who teaches at Cornell Law School. We talk about Biden's economic agenda, and how is it likely to be implemented. Changes to our economy are needed, and they should be revolutionary. Part 2: We talk with Allison Chapman, transgender legislative researcher who writes for Slate.com. We discuss the many anti-LGBTQ …
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This week on the show, it's time to talk about real life Game of Thrones! a.k.a. The Hulu show thats taking the world by storm: Shōgun. Log Line: "When a mysterious European ship is found marooned in a nearby fishing village, Lord Yoshii Toranaga discovers secrets that could tip the scales of power and devastate his enemies." Listen in to hear our …
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This is a panel discussion. Part 1: We discuss the SOTU speech. Pres. Biden was forceful and conveyed energy. This should counteract the perception that he is past any real action. He concentrated on the future, rather than the past, and on hope, rather than fear. The Republican response was odd. Part 2: We discussed the statistics of what is actua…
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Part 1: We talk with Harvey Kronberg, publisher of the Quorum Report about the Texas primaries. The governor, Abbott, has campaigned heavily in favor of school vouchers, and has campaigned against Republicans who have voted against them. He has lied to voters, and has conflated school vouchers with the border policy. He has received $6M from christ…
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Part 1: We talk with Cheryl Clark, medical science journalist, about Medicare Advantage programs and their effect on health and health care. There are many problems with these programs, and unfortunately, many people are trapped within them. Part 2: We speak with Bill Lascher, a journalist who examines funding for news organizations. We look at the…
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In 1912, the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic Ocean. In 1997, James Cameron immortalized that moment on film. In 2024, Allan and Corey soil the memory of both and cast Arnie in his most challenging role ever! Be a part of the conversation and join our Facebook Group or sling some cash to the cause at Patreon Have all your other Can W…
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Part 1: We talk with Marcia Brown, food and agriculture reporter at Politico. We discuss the summer school lunch program funded by the federal government, and how states (with Republican governors) are not participating. The reasons cited are specious. This will affect students in both cities and in rural areas, though the rural areas will be more …
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