Rick Ungar (contributor, Forbes.com), Alex Isenstadt (political reporter, Politico), Dave Zirin (sports editor, The Nation, host, “Edge of Sports Radio” and author of “Game Over: How Politics Has Turned the Sports World Upside Down”), Michael Brune (executive director, Sierra Club), Richard Socarides (former senior adviser to President Clinton and former president, Equality Matters), L. Joy Williams (host, “TWiB in the Morning,” founder, LJW Strategies, and president, Brooklyn NAACP) and Catie Lazarus (host, Employee of the Month).
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Mississippi officially banned slavery last week — John Fugelsang asks, ‘WTF, America?’
“Mississippi hadn’t ratified the 13th Amendment until 1995, and still hadn’t gotten around to notifying the U.S. archivist, which would’ve made it official.” —John Fugelsang watch video
John Fugelsang: Executing mentally disabled people is ‘on the level of killing children’
“Having to prove to a court that one is mentally disabled is pretty much impossible for someone who really is mentally disabled.” —John Fugelsang watch video
Can Elizabeth Warren turn the tables on the banks from within the Senate?
“(Republicans) are probably wishing that they hadn’t blocked her now because she would have been a lot less trouble to them.” —Richard Socarides on Sen. Elizabeth Warren watch video