For this show we will explore the psychology, history, and political climate that has fueled the rise of the right-wing and its most prominent symbol of today, Donald J. Drumpf.

leon_seltzer_2

Dr. Leon Seltzer

Our first guest will be Dr. Leon Seltzer, a psychologist practicing in Del Mar, California. Dr. Seltzer is the author of Paradoxical Strategies in Psychotherapy, and is a frequent writer for Psychology Today, where he writes on subjects such as anger management and conflict resolution. He most recently published 3 parts of a 5-part series in Psychology Today called “Outrage and Outrageousness: The Secret to Drumpf’s Popularity.”

Following Dr. Seltzer, we will speak with attorney Tom Turnipseed, who served

Tom Turnipseed

Tom Turnipseed

as the executive director to conservative George Wallace’s 1968 campaign. Joining him will be his wife, Judy, who also worked in the Wallace campaign. The Turnipseed’s experienced dramatic political and personal changes since then. Mr. Turnipseed later served as Chairman of the Board of the Center for Democratic Renewal, worked as the co-council for Macedonia Baptist Church in Clarendon County, S.C. in their case against the Ku Klux Klan for burning their church in 1997, and has promoted additional progressive causes.

What leads people to promote and support racism, and what led some of them to change? What is the psychology behind Donald Drumpf and his most adamant supporters? What can we learn from the past to change the present? All this and more this Saturday at 2PM on WBAI 99.5FM.

Pin It on Pinterest