Expresses discontent with Road to the White House program, suggests programs about more useful things, like international relations or health care reform.
Attaches letters discussing several things, including: Hillary Clinton and why Republicans hate her so much, Republican/conservative telephone lines, conservative racism, lawyers, etc.
Expresses discontent with Mona Charen for giving speech at a memorial event for a Zionist activist that instead became a baseless presentation about outdated Israeli economics.
Expresses discontent with homosexual people and gay rights in general, based on religious grounds but also personal history of his abuse at the hands of gay people.
Discusses topics such as Republican bias (apparent on Road to the White House program); Republicans in general; Bob Dole; and how C-SPAN deals with these topics.
Attach lengthy proposals for two programs, one similar to Journalists' Roundtable, except with average citizens talking about issues and one elaborating on legal decisions made, also one of them (Robert Danner) applies for a job at C-SPAN.
Responds to the program about 1968. Shares their personal experiences marching with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., their son accepting the draft for Vietnam, and McCarthy's Presidential campaign.
The first letter is a letter from Noam Chomsky declining the appear on the network. The second letter promotes Noam Chomsky's books and asks to be considered for employment on the network.