Tomorrow morning on Media Matters Radio, host Bradley Herring and guest host Jess Levin bring you the major stories of the week in conservative media. You can listen on SiriusXM Left channel 127 every Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET, 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. PT. It is rebroadcast in full Sundays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. PT. You can follow the show on Twitter @MMFARadio.
Tomorrow's guests include:
- Robert Borosage -- co-founder of Campaign for America's Future discusses Friday's employment numbers and what can be done to improve them.
- Bill McKibben -- “the world's best green journalist” (Time magazine) looks at what the extreme heat, freak storms, and devastating wildfires demonstrate about climate change.
- Caroline Fredrickson -- executive director of the American Constitution Society breaks down the Supreme Court's health care decision as well as Bill O'Reilly's quasi-apology for “being an idiot.”
- Ron Pollack -- executive director of Families USA explains the impact of the Supreme Court's Medicaid ruling on the uninsured.
- Carlos Maza -- lead researcher for Equality Matters exposes new revelations about Chick-fil-A's anti-gay donations and the people behind NOM's “It Takes a Family to Raise a Village” conference.
- Eric Boehlert -- senior fellow of Media Matters for America analyzes News Corp.'s split and the company's influence on Mitt Romney's campaign.
And as always, Jess Levin presents “The Week in Media,” and the co-hosts deliver the latest in progressive messaging in the “Message Matters” segment.
(guests subject to change)
Last week, Christian Dorsey from the Economic Policy Institute exposed the “completely laughable” right-wing myth that government intervention in the economy is a bad thing.