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July 17th, 2015

CD100: Intro to Lobbying with Jack Abramoff

  1. CD100: Intro to Lobbying with Jack Abramoff Jennifer Briney, Jack Abramoff 1:49:53

In this special 100th episode of Congressional Dish, Jen interviews Jack Abramoff, the most famous lobbyist in the world. After spending 3.5 years in prison, Jack has been speaking out against the systemic corruption he participated in during his time in Washington D.C. and in this episode, he tells us Washington’s secrets.

Jack Abramoff’s book:

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Information Presented in This Episode

Fact Check: Politifact: Donna Brazile: No conspiracy here, IRS targeted liberals too by Steve Contorno

OpenSecrets.org: Senator Harry Reid’s campaign finance information

August 18th Meet Up:

Jen’s Recent Appearances

July 7, 2015 episode: Off the Grid with Gov. Jesse Ventura

July 1, 2015 episode: The Peter Collins Show

Episode #118: The Mike Herrera Hour

Music Presented in This Episode

Jennifer Briney started paying attention to world events while studying in Germany in the spring of 2003 when the United States overthrew the government of Iraq. After experiencing the war from outside the United States, she started asking questions about her government. Every answer led to fifty more questions. This led to a thirst for information that she is still unable to quench.

Over the years, the feeling like she was the only person paying attention to this information was making Jen insane so in late 2012, she launched Congressional Dish in order to share the information, to have an emotional outlet for dealing with the discoveries, and to create a community of people who were interested in Congress’s effect on our lives. Congressional Dish is now her full-time career, thanks entirely to the support from our growing community of producers from all over the world.