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A Political Talk Show

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Fact-Based News for All Perspectives Stay informed with A Political Talk Show, hosted by US Navy Veteran Dennis "Sonar" Greene!Airing weekdays from 4-6 PM CT on WRMN 1410 AM and live on YouTube (youtube.com/@wrmnradio), this show delivers balanced discussions on today’s top political issues.In a media landscape full of bias, we take a fact-driven approach, analyzing news sources, ownership, and credibility. Whether you’re conservative, liberal, independent, or somewhere in between, we welcome diverse viewpoints and encourage critical thinking over partisanship.Join a growing audience that values rational, in-depth discussions over divisive rhetoric. Stay engaged, challenge perspectives, and make informed decisions with A Political Talk Show.

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Portada del episodio What Would Superman Do? Truth, Justice, and the American Way

What Would Superman Do? Truth, Justice, and the American Way

This episode explores the iconic motto “Truth, Justice, and the American Way” through the lens of Superman, blending cultural history with moral philosophy. It examines how Superman’s understanding of each pillar—truth, justice, and national ideals—can shape his decisions in complex scenarios. Drawing on Kantian ethics, Aristotelian virtue theory, Rawlsian fairness, Stoic rationalism, Confucian moral leadership, and even Nietzsche’s Übermensch, the document offers rich context and guided prompts for critical debate. It addresses the historical origins of the motto, its Cold War significance, and modern reinterpretations like “Truth, Justice, and a Better Tomorrow.” Scenarios and model answers help listeners explore tensions between universal principles and cultural identity, as well as the moral trade-offs heroes face. This episode encourages deep thinking about ethics, civic responsibility, and how timeless ideals can adapt to contemporary challenges while maintaining their moral integrity.

15 de ago de 2025 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Shadows and States: Plato’s Republic and the Roots of Political Order

Shadows and States: Plato’s Republic and the Roots of Political Order

In this episode of A Political Talk Show, host Dennis “Sonar” Greene takes listeners deep into Plato’s The Republic, one of the most influential works in Western political philosophy. Recorded as part of a larger series on the foundations of political thought, the discussion explores Plato’s central question: What is justice? Greene unpacks the famous debates between Glaucon, Thrasymachus, and Plato’s own vision of justice as an intrinsic good. He outlines Plato’s blueprint for the ideal city (Kallipolis), explaining the three social classes—producers, auxiliaries, and philosopher‑guardians—and the principle of specialization that keeps the city in balance. A highlight of the episode is the Allegory of the Cave, where Greene explains how Plato’s metaphor for ignorance and enlightenment still resonates today in debates about truth, education, and democracy. The episode also covers Plato’s warning about the cycle of regimes—from aristocracy through democracy to tyranny—and why his concerns about freedom turning into chaos remain strikingly relevant. Perfect for students, educators, and anyone curious about political theory, justice, democracy, and the history of ideas, this episode sets the stage for upcoming discussions on Aristotle, Augustine, Hobbes, and Tocqueville.

6 de ago de 2025 - 1 h 9 min
Portada del episodio Firing the Numbers and Did Gandhi Choose Violence? with Elliott Serrano

Firing the Numbers and Did Gandhi Choose Violence? with Elliott Serrano

In this Episode Sonar talks with Elliott Serrano on WRMN 1410am. Hour 1: Firing the Numbers: Statistics are vital in politics because they anchor decisions in measurable reality—informing policy, allocating resources, and enabling accountability. Without them, governance drifts into ideology and propaganda. Yet statistics can be distorted through selective use or flawed methods. The remedy is not suppressing data but expanding it. More statistics—independently gathered, transparently reported, and critically compared—provide context that reveals biases and counters manipulation. Multiplicity strengthens credibility: competing datasets and open methodologies allow citizens and policymakers to detect distortion and ground debate in evidence. In politics, the cure for bad statistics is not fewer numbers, but more, and better, statistics. Hour 2: Gandhi Chose Violence Mahatma Gandhi is often celebrated as the champion of nonviolence, yet his own words reveal a more complex view. In Young India (1920), he admitted, “Where there is only a choice between cowardice and violence, I would advise violence.” For Gandhi, nonviolence was the highest ideal, but it required courage and solidarity. When political systems deny peaceful avenues for change, people inevitably turn to more forceful means. History affirms this: from Mandela’s eventual embrace of armed struggle to King’s recognition that “a riot is the language of the unheard.” When politicians ignore populist demands—refusing to listen to the grievances of the marginalized—nonviolent protest risks becoming futile. Gandhi’s concession underscores a broader truth: violence, while tragic, often emerges not from preference but from the failure of leaders to respond to peaceful, populist movements seeking justice

5 de ago de 2025 - 1 h 47 min
Portada del episodio Order Up! #14: Large Supreme Court Combo with Atty Jimmy Vasselli

Order Up! #14: Large Supreme Court Combo with Atty Jimmy Vasselli

A Political Talk Show with Dennis “Sonar” Greene dives into the heart of America’s most pressing legal and political issues with sharp insight and fearless commentary. In this episode, Sonar is joined by attorney James M. Vasselli, a seasoned municipal law expert and regular legal commentator, to unpack the recent U.S. Supreme Court hearings on the 14th Amendment. Together, they explore the implications of Trump v. CASA, the potential redefinition of birthright citizenship, and the broader constitutional stakes involving nationwide injunctions. Whether it's constitutional law or courtroom drama, Sonar and Vasselli bring clarity, wit, and critical analysis to the debate. Always informed, never intimidated—this is political talk that cuts through the noise.

21 de may de 2025 - 24 min
Portada del episodio Roots and Resistance: Earth Day Reflections with Malvina Reynolds

Roots and Resistance: Earth Day Reflections with Malvina Reynolds

In this special Earth Day edition of A Political Talk Show, Dennis "Sonar" Greene shifts the focus from policy to people, land, and legacy. Honoring the environmental movement’s cultural roots, Greene revisits the powerful folk music of Malvina Reynolds, the songwriter and activist whose lyrics gave voice to ecological and social resistance. Through songs like "What Have They Done to the Rain" and "God Bless the Grass", Reynolds challenged environmental degradation, urban sprawl, and political complacency. Greene explores how her work continues to resonate in today’s climate discourse, bridging past and present struggles for sustainability. With commentary, historical context, and featured recordings, this episode weaves together environmental justice, grassroots music, and Earth Day activism—reminding listeners that the fight for the planet has always had a soundtrack.

23 de abr de 2025 - 24 min
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