A post by Peter Slutsky

Democrats Tackle Faith

Monday night, CNN held a forum with John Edwards, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton where they talked about the issues of faith and politics. I watched the forum on TV and thought that all three candidates articulated well their relationship with faith and religion and the role that both have played on their public and personal lives. The moderator, CNN’s Soledad O’Brien asked good questions and the panel of clergy, writers and leaders in the religious community did a good job of balancing their political views with their questions for the candidates. NPR has a good wrap up of the forum. Click on the image below to hear the radio broadcast.

NPR Faith Forum

A post by Joshua Skaroff

BRUUUUUUUCE

Bruce and John

It wasn’t that long ago that famed singer-songwriter and proud Jersey boy, Bruce Springsteen, stood with John Kerry on a huge stage and played his music for a better tomorrow. While it didn’t work out so well in 2004, Bruce is back in the limelight with his outstanding Seeger Sessions record and his unapologetic political views. He doesn’t like Ann Coulter either. Witness the Boss’ interaction with CNN’s Soledad O’Brien:

Springsteen was asked by Soledad O’Brien if getting flak about his political views, such as backing John Kerry in 2004, made him wonder if musicians should try so hard to be taken seriously on topical issues.

“They should let Ann Coulter do it instead?” he mused, with a chuckle. Then he said, “You can turn on the idiots rambling on, on cable television, every night of the week — and they say musicians shouldn’t speak up? It’s insane, it’s funny,” he said, laughing.

He called politics “an organic part of what I’m doing. … It’s called common sense. I don’t even see it as politics at this point.”

Bruce: Anytime you want to come to DoubleSpeak headquarters and do a session, you are more than welcome.