Episode 40 of Blabbermouth considers whether Washington State Democrats should caucus for Bernie or Hillary, and then explores high-rise anxiety at the Frye Art Museum. (Wanna subscribe to the show on iTunes? Right here.)
Episode 40 of Blabbermouth considers whether Washington State Democrats should caucus for Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton, and then explores some high-rise anxiety at the Frye Art Museum. (Wanna subscribe to the show on iTunes? Right here.) Joseph Sohm / Shutterstock.com


Blabbermouth February 26, 2016

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Have you heard? There’s a presidential election underway in America! And here in Washington State, almost exactly one month from now, Democrats will be choosing between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in our precinct caucuses.

To get up to speed on Washington’s particularly weird caucus and primary plans, I talk quickly—at the 2:09 minute mark—to David Ammons, spokesperson for the Washington Secretary of State.

Then, at 7:25, I hear from the Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders campaigns about why they think you should be caucusing for their candidate on March 26. (We also discuss how to figure out where the fuck your caucus site is.)

After that, I talk to Stranger visual art critic Jen Graves, at 18:59, about the Frye Art Museum’s controversial plan to turn its First Hill parking lot into a fancy high-rise apartment tower.

Plus, as always, the music of Ahamefule J. Oluo. (And! And! Big thanks, once again, to the amazing Sean Nelson for running the show these last few weeks.)