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Slutsky Mashup On RT

July 19th, 2010 by Peter Slutsky

Friday Mash Up: Slutsky Bros. Take On The Week’s News

May 16th, 2010 by Peter Slutsky

My bro and I on The Alyona Show this past Friday. Check out the clip:

DoubleSpeak Dad Quoted On ObamaCare

April 1st, 2010 by Peter Slutsky

For those of you who have been longtime DoubleSpeak fans, you’ll remember the riveting “rants” from our father, Donald B. Slutsky. If you haven’t had a chance to hear them, you need to do so now!

A couple weeks back, President Obama was in Philadelphia and I was able to score my parents some awesome tickets to the event. Here’s a picture (dad and mom on right side of picture):

Mom, Dad and Baack

My dad was also interviewed in the Montgomery County Times, one of the areas local newspapers. I wanted to share the article with the world.

VIA MontgomeryNews.com:


Concern about health care draws large audience to Obama’s speech

Published: Monday, March 08, 2010
By Thomas Celona, Staff Writer

President Barack Obama’s speech at Arcadia University March 8 brought out a large number of attendees from across Montgomery County and from many walks of life.

While some came out to support the president and his push for health care reform, others came out to hear firsthand how the proposed legislation would affect them.

As a crowd gathered outside the university’s Kuch Recreation and Athletic Hall, many said they were already onboard with Obama’s health care plan.

“I’m very partial to him, and whatever he offers, I’m willing to accept,” said Olivia Sanford of Mount Airy. “I believe in him. I think he’s the best [president] we’ve had so far.”

Don Slutsky of Lower Merion also came out to show support for the program.

“We’re great fans of Obama, and have great hopes for this health care venture. We’re very much in support of the president’s agenda,” he said, noting he felt the plan’s bullet points were basic and fair necessities for the American people. “It’s time for health care in our country to be a right.”

Christy Stephenson came out from Yardley in Bucks County to show her support for the health care issue, one she said she felt passionate about as the former CEO of a hospital.

“I think Obama’s making the right choices, and I want to support the reform effort,” she said. “I think it’s very important for health care to be available for everyone. I think health care is something vitally important like education. He’s making the right kind of changes.”

While many came out to the speech fully ready to support Obama’s platform, others came looking for answers.

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Slutsky Bros. Talk Wall Street Accountability On Russia Today

January 20th, 2010 by Peter Slutsky

Hey all – enjoy this clip from last week’s appearance* on Russia Today. It’s long, so if you want to skip to our piece, fast forward to minute 47:00 – 58:08.


*Check out the crazy hairstyles the awesome makeup woman gave us before the show!

IndieWIRE: October Production Report: “The Delegates”

October 13th, 2008 by Peter Slutsky

IndieWIRE

IndieWIRE, one of the leading online new sources for independent films did a little write-up about The Delegates this past week. Check it out:

“The Delegates”

Highlighting the Democratic National Convention, Cameron Hickey’s documentary promises to give a behind-the-scenes look at how the delegates experience the convention, while critiquing our democratic process.

Having focused on human rights and social injustices in past films (“Garlic and Watermelons,” “The Alphabet Book”) with producing partner/wife, Lauren Feeney, the thought of doing a film on politics had never been of interest for the two until podcasting earlier in the year at the New Hampshire primaries for DoubleSpeak, an online radio show created by political insiders Matthew and Peter Slutsky. “We knew we were going to the convention and it occurred to me I wanted to do something that had a little more staying power than something that was just going to be interesting on that day,” says Hickey a few weeks before heading to Denver for the convention.

To find their subjects they sent out an e-mail blast to ten percent of the just under 5,000 delegates going to the convention. Hickey says they heard back from 55 interested delegates, including Hilary Clinton supporters who converted over to Barack Obama (some begrudgingly) during the convention, the mother of a solider killed in Iraq, a transgender delegate, a gay Unitarian Universalist Minster and a Iraq/Afghanistan war vet.

Though Hickey is aware of the historical significance of this convention, he says that isn’t what motivated him to make the film. “We want to make something that is a bit different from what you’re going to get out of the news media,” he says. “I would love to be filming one of our subjects and have Obama in the background because we’re not focusing on him while everyone else is.”

Financed through online donations, the film was shot on three HD cameras by Hickey, Feeney and D.P. Jason Martin. Hickey is realistic of his film’s distribution possibilities and hopes to build an audience through the Internet and self-distribute the film. It’s co-produced by DoubleSpeak and Hickey/Feeney’s company Pattern Films.

[For more information, please visit www.thedelegates.net]

Many of you have been asking us about the progress of the film, so here’s a brief update…

We are in the midst of finishing the process of digitizing and organizing the dozens and dozens of hours of film that we shot in Denver. Cameron is working hard to get this done, as well as looking for a top-notch editor to begin cutting some trailers for the film, as well as other highlight reels we can use to begin promoting the project and the post-production.

Over the coming months, we will be working very hard to put the film together, raise the money we’ll need, work out the music, licensing, etc. It will be an exciting and exhausting, but we have a great team and we are confident that this film is going to be a big hit in 2009. We want to once again thank everyone for their support and make sure you stay tune for more updates on DoubleSpeak and The Delegates in the weeks and months to come.

Discussing Bailout On MSNBC

September 30th, 2008 by Peter Slutsky

I was on MSNBC last night discussing the bailout and John McCain’s erratic response to the crisis. Here’s the video.

Kaine and Very Able

July 29th, 2008 by Matthew Slutsky

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What a day for DoubleSpeak! This morning we scored an interview with Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia and were able to be among the first people to ask him about the Washington Post’s reports that he sits atop Senator Barack Obama’s shortlist for Vice-President.

We’ve posted over at HuffingtonPost’s OffTheBus but wanted to give some love to all you DoubleSpeakers out there too. Here’s the recap as described on the HuffPo:

Governor Tim Kaine of Virginia woke up this morning to a new reality. He is, as reported by the Washington Post, on the short list to be Sen. Barack Obama’s running mate.

Kaine’s monthly radio appearance to discuss local issues pre-scheduled for today on WTOP radio in Washington, DC, was cast in different, higher intensity light. Kaine was joined by his colleagues DC Mayor Adrian Fenty and Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley.

It was quite a scene with a catered buffet (which included an omelet station) and a throng of reporters waiting to get an answer to the question of the day: will Kaine be Obama’s Vice-Presidential pick?

Governor Kaine, Governor O'Malley and Mayor Fenty

WTOP Big Board

Immediately following the radio broadcast, we were able to get a few minutes with the Governor and ask a number of questions about his personal reaction to the attention he’s receiving and to get his response to Sen. McCain’s recent attacks on Sen. Obama’s overseas trip.

More Interviewin'

Kaine on McCain’s campaign
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“It’s just desperation. They’re just looking for a handle to grab on and slow the momentum of this bus down. And, it’s a different strategy every couple of days. It really has the air of desperation about it.”


Kaine on Vice-Presidential Speculation
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“…I’m not going to make the case for myself because that’s not why I’ve endorsed Senator Obama…”

“And, it still seems unlikely to me, it’s nice being mentioned. My Mom likes it, you know, but look, I got on board in February of ‘07 because I knew the country needed a change in direction and from a good Democratic field– I thought the field was a good field– he just struck as the guy who could change the direction of the nation. I’m just so gratified by the way the campaign has been run and the chance we have nationally but also in Virginia.”

“It’s a little surreal. It’s surreal to be mentioned and again it’s nice to be considered but I know there’s a lot of folks they’re looking at– there’s a lot of different skills and attributes that they have to weigh– personal, geographic, political — a whole series of things. But, you know, I have grown to have tremendous confidence in Barack’s judgment, in the judgment of his team, in very hard moments along the campaign, you know, I’ve kind of been with him when things were going well and not so well but they’ve always, in a cool and deliberate way, made a good judgment, and I have no doubt that the pick they make is going to be a strong one.”

For more images click here.

A very special thank you to our talented photographer Kate Sokolov who negotiated her way through the gaggle of reporters to get some great pics. We also want to thank Governor Kaine’s staff for allowing us great access during the WTOP interview and for granting us one of the only one-on-one interviews of the morning.

DoubleSpeak Media Alert

July 3rd, 2008 by Peter Slutsky

My brother and I will be on MSNBC tomorrow, our nation’s birthday, between the hours of 10:00am and 12:00pm EST. We’ll be doing multiple segments. We asked them if we could do a competitive hot dog eating contest…but alas, they haven’t gotten back to us yet. If you’re around, make sure you tune in.

Here is the YouTube clip of a spot that I did last Friday morning, talking about Obamacans. Enjoy.

DoubleSpeak Does MSNBC

March 24th, 2008 by Peter Slutsky

In case you missed it last week, my brother and I did MSNBC, discussing the online fights taking place between supporters of Sens. Clinton and Obama and what that will mean for the general election. We hope to be doing a lot more television and radio in the coming months. Stay tuned.

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Peter on MSNBC:

Matthew on MSNBC:

Hoagies And Hope!

November 2nd, 2006 by Peter Slutsky

We are working hard to get some press about our trip across America. If you know any reporters who you think would be interested in covering our story – a story of triumphant in the face of adversity, shoot us an email. In the meantime, check out this morning’s hit in the New York Jewish Week.

Political Podcasting, On The Road
Twins take up their parents’ minivan and the progressive cause in run-up to midterm elections.
Liel Leibovitz

The road trip is an old American tradition. The political road trip, for aspiring new media journalists, however, may be something new: It may have started four months ago, when Peter and Matthew Slutsky, 25, two Philadelphia-born twins, said goodbye to friends, family and employers and got in a minivan headed for the great open.

It was, in part, an odyssey born of frustration. After working on Democratic campaigns — most recently John Kerry’s — the Slutskys decided to switch sides.

“We decided we were more interested in taking the media angle,” said Peter Slutsky. “And so, we developed a podcast,” a self-produced radio show of sorts available for download over the Internet (www.doublespeakshow.com). It gets a few thousand hits a day, which is considered a respectable number.

The podcast’s first interviewees were politicians in the Washington, D.C. area, where the two were living. But a few months into serving as the hosts of their own program, they realized the only way to get to the truly interesting candidates in the districts that really mattered was to literally take their show on the road.

“So we took a leave of absence from our jobs,” said Peter, “and we bought a minivan from our parents.” (The twins are brothers of Jewish Week staff writer Carolyn Slutsky.)

Together with their childhood friend, Josh Skaroff, they’ve covered more than 20 states in the last several months, interviewing nearly every major candidate on the ballot in next week’s midterm elections. “We had incredible access,” said Peter, “and it shows that campaigns are looking at people like us, because we’re a new way to get the message out. It’s very successful.”

Read the rest here…

My favorite line:

The trip, of course, wasn’t all politics. There were hoagies and muffins and all other manner of fast food inevitable when on the road. There was breathtaking scenery, distracting even the very purpose-driven team. And there was also a buffalo that almost ended up as road kill. But overall, Peter said, there was a sense of hope.

It’s all about hoagies and hope!