Ramtin Arablouei
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By becoming the nation's critic, he also helped to sow a mistrust in the government that Reagan seized on, and which we live with today.
So, where do we go from here?
So, where do we go from here?
So, where do we go from here?
And I'm Ramtin Adablui. And you've been listening to ThruLine from NPR.
And I'm Ramtin Adablui. And you've been listening to ThruLine from NPR.
And I'm Ramtin Adablui. And you've been listening to ThruLine from NPR.
Thank you to Brandon Ongsi, Phil Harrell, Dan Girma, Adrian Martinez, Devin Katiyama, Christina Kim, Anya Steinberg, Peter Balanon-Rosen, and Lawrence Wu for their voiceover work.
Thank you to Brandon Ongsi, Phil Harrell, Dan Girma, Adrian Martinez, Devin Katiyama, Christina Kim, Anya Steinberg, Peter Balanon-Rosen, and Lawrence Wu for their voiceover work.
Thank you to Brandon Ongsi, Phil Harrell, Dan Girma, Adrian Martinez, Devin Katiyama, Christina Kim, Anya Steinberg, Peter Balanon-Rosen, and Lawrence Wu for their voiceover work.
And as always, thank you to Johannes Dergi, Edith Chapin, and Colin Campbell.
And as always, thank you to Johannes Dergi, Edith Chapin, and Colin Campbell.
And as always, thank you to Johannes Dergi, Edith Chapin, and Colin Campbell.
Thanks for listening.
Thanks for listening.
Thanks for listening.
Hi, I'm Ramteen Arablui from ThruLine. Electricity, internet, cell service, all the things we rely on every day can be unreliable or inaccessible in an emergency. But through any storm or crisis, radio is a lifeline. Support the resource that's here for you no matter what. Give today at donate.npr.org.
Hi, I'm Ramteen Arablui from ThruLine. Electricity, internet, cell service, all the things we rely on every day can be unreliable or inaccessible in an emergency. But through any storm or crisis, radio is a lifeline. Support the resource that's here for you no matter what. Give today at donate.npr.org.
Hi, I'm Ramteen Arablui from ThruLine. Electricity, internet, cell service, all the things we rely on every day can be unreliable or inaccessible in an emergency. But through any storm or crisis, radio is a lifeline. Support the resource that's here for you no matter what. Give today at donate.npr.org.