Hello everyone-- I just discovered this place, and wish I had found it years ago-- I love it, and have spent several hours over the last few days poring over the place-- what a great community 
I have limited radio experience-- small-time talk, mostly call-in, couple hours a week for about three years.
I'm close to a new opportunity to get on-air after over a year away, and thought I'd get your opinion, since your experience eclipses mine.
The question: Is there any way to shape an interest in political/government/cultural/economic discussion with an audience without playing the "evil socialist left" vs. "bloodless corporatist right" game?
There is so much to teach, and so much to learn-- but it seems like a constant struggle to keep the mindless partisan blame-game from gushing up like a backed-up toilet. I hope that isn't inappropriate to say.
My desire is to keep partisanship away as much as I can-- honestly, I'm of the belief that the political parties are functionally identical, and arguing one over the other is like betting on a horse race in a burning stadium... I want to discuss issues, and reality-based approaches to local and broader problems... but can it be done with a public so well-trained to see the world as left vs. right?
I have limited radio experience-- small-time talk, mostly call-in, couple hours a week for about three years.
I'm close to a new opportunity to get on-air after over a year away, and thought I'd get your opinion, since your experience eclipses mine.
The question: Is there any way to shape an interest in political/government/cultural/economic discussion with an audience without playing the "evil socialist left" vs. "bloodless corporatist right" game?
There is so much to teach, and so much to learn-- but it seems like a constant struggle to keep the mindless partisan blame-game from gushing up like a backed-up toilet. I hope that isn't inappropriate to say.
My desire is to keep partisanship away as much as I can-- honestly, I'm of the belief that the political parties are functionally identical, and arguing one over the other is like betting on a horse race in a burning stadium... I want to discuss issues, and reality-based approaches to local and broader problems... but can it be done with a public so well-trained to see the world as left vs. right?