Episodes

Monday Mar 13, 2017
Monday Mar 13, 2017
Election 2016 offered proof that millions of voters had had it with a tone-deaf two-party system that seemed woefully out of step with their America. They served notice in many ways—switching parties, not voting, supporting independent candidates and movements instead—and created momentum for new political possibilities and choices.
But as the dust settled after the election, it seems things have returned to their “original” state, with politics largely a matter concerning Democrats and Republicans.

Friday Mar 10, 2017
Friday Mar 10, 2017
Meet up with us at “the gathering place for the exchange of information, opinions and ideas.” It’s “Free Your Mind Friday” on Leid Stories, our weekly open forum, and it’s all about what we’re thinking about our world.
Call 888-874-4888 and tell us what’s on your mind.

Thursday Mar 09, 2017
Thursday Mar 09, 2017

Wednesday Mar 08, 2017
Leid Stories—Political Fatigue: They’re Wearing Us Out—03.08.17
Wednesday Mar 08, 2017
Wednesday Mar 08, 2017
We continue yesterday’s discussion on President Trump’s claim that President Obama ordered the wiretapping of Trump’s campaign headquarters during the 2016 presidential campaign. Of particular interest are the legal questions Trump’s unprecedented actions raise.

Tuesday Mar 07, 2017
Tuesday Mar 07, 2017
He’s been in office just six weeks, but Donald Trump has already worn out his welcome. His abrasive nature, unrelenting narcissism and tendency to play fast and loose with the facts are just a few of the reasons he’s polling as the least popular U.S. president this early in his term of office.
The events of last week aren’t improving Trump’s appeal, but they do seem to be galvanizing an effort among disparate groups to explore ways to get him out of the White House.
Trump alleged that, prior to the 2016 election, his predecessor, President Barack Obama, a supporter of Hillary Clinton, had his campaign headquarters wiretapped. Trump so far has not offered any evidence to support his claim, and the heads of his own intelligence agencies have said they have found nothing to confirm that such a thing happened.
The situation is bizarre—a sitting president accusing a former president of a crime that has not been proven. Making such a charge can expose Trump to a slander suit by Obama and can even serve as grounds for Trump’s impeachment. Word is, legal experts working for Trump’s opponents are looking at suing Trump out of the White House.

Monday Mar 06, 2017
Leid Stories—Whether Trump’s Winning or Losing, We’re Losing—03.06.17
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Monday Mar 06, 2017
Donald Trump’s week from hell continues this week, even as he and his minions try desperately to blunt the force and effect of deep body blows that have the new administration reeling.
Trump’s Washington honeymoon is over far sooner than imagined or intended. The awe of Trump is now mostly shock and, increasingly, fury. Yet, in the face of increasing opposition, even within his own party, Trump predicts he’ll prevail.
Truth is, we’ve already begun to lose.

Friday Mar 03, 2017
Leid Stories—A Week of Political Madness That Just Won’t End!—03.03.17
Friday Mar 03, 2017
Friday Mar 03, 2017
Yep, that’s what we had to deal with this week: political madness.
We’ve been discussing various aspects of the political chaos on Leid Stories, but “Free Your Mind Friday,” our weekly open forum, provides an added opportunity to editorialize your point of view.
Join in. Let’s hear what YOU are thinking. Call 646-918-6619.

Thursday Mar 02, 2017
Thursday Mar 02, 2017
It wasn’t supposed to get this bad this early for Donald Trump, but at just 41 days old his presidency is already haggard and worn, covered with deep wounds from battles he’s fighting but not winning, and sinking below a neap tide of opposition from just about every quarter. The boastful, sure-footed Trump is mired in chaos—most of it his own making—and it’s clear it has stalled his momentum and brought him to a new understanding: This is not a reality show.
We take a look at the elements of Trump’s chaos and how it has become a key weapon for the opposition’s multilevel effort to end his tenure as president.

Wednesday Mar 01, 2017
Wednesday Mar 01, 2017
A muted, more controlled President Donald Trump occupied the podium at a joint session of Congress last night, his first formal address to the body, and presented a legislative agenda meant to occupy the opposition and other detractors.
Even before he said a word of his one-hour speech, Trump’s address set off a torrent of protests—among Democratic legislators themselves and by activist groups across the country—over key policy positions Trump was expected to push Congress to enact into law and fund. Public reaction, however, showed that Trump’s revamped demeanor helped him gain some ground among people found him objectionable.
Now that Trump has thrown down the proverbial gauntlet, how will the all-but-vanquished Democrats respond?

Wednesday Mar 01, 2017
Leid Stories—The New Democratic Party and the Reset Button—02.28.17
Wednesday Mar 01, 2017
Wednesday Mar 01, 2017
Even if it weren’t already a cruel inside joke, it inevitably would become one: The Democratic Party is busily reshuffling the deck chairs on a sinking ship, and welcoming all aboard for a wonderful voyage.
So, you’re not on the boarding list? Don’t be so sure!
Leid Stories looks at how the Democratic Party’s leadership crisis has stymied “third-party”

