Apologies for the delay on this week’s podcast. There were a grip of technical issues we had to straighten out. But without further ado…
This week, Jamelle, Nicole, Joel and Monica discuss the reaction to Inez Sainz‘s reports of sexual harassment, the surprising D.C. mayoral primary and its implications, and why (or whether) black folks don’t tip.
(DYK?: Joel was the 1997 grits-eating champion. We major.)
Listen to the podcast here on the blog (and subscribe on iTunes). Click once to play, click again to download. (Some salty language.)
PostBourgie: The Podcast – #10: The Tipping Point.
Key Links:
Joel’s post on Inez Sainz and sexual harassment.
Courtland Milloy in WaPo: D.C. election didn’t just unseat abrasive Mayor Fenty. It was a populist revolt.
Adam Serwer compares Vince Gray’s mayoral campaign to the Tea Party movement.
Matt Yglesias’s and Ryan Avent‘s takes on the D.C Democratic mayoral primary.
The Nine Lives of Marion Barry.
That really stupid post on NewsOne about the psychological reasons why black people supposedly don’t tip.
How to can your own tomatoes.
The official 2010 Value Voters Summit, and Jamelle’s coverage of same.
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