PJTV’s InstaVision: Reexamining the Bush Legacy (Video)
Professor Walter Russell Mead joins me to discuss the legacy of President George W. Bush. Is the Bush legacy impairing the Republican brand? Should the GOP admit that the Iraq war was a bad idea? Find out on this edition of InstaVision.
Click here to watch on PJTV, here for an embeddable YouTube version, and here to visit Instapundit.com.
PJTV’s Instavision: Read My Lips: Why The ‘No-Tax-Hike’ Pledge IS an IQ Test for Republicans
Dan Mitchell of the Cato Institute joins me to discuss the fiscal cliff and the possibility that some Republicans might support Obama’s demand for further tax hikes. Should the GOP support income tax increases to balance the budget, or is there another course? Find out on this InstaVision.
PJTV subscribers click here to watch; an embeddable version is also available on YouTube.
Instavision: Is Atlas Shrugging? Job Creators Are Giving Up on the U.S. Economy
It’s a special Ayn Rand edition of PJTV’s Instavision. Harmon Kaslow, the producer of the film Atlas Shrugged, Part II, discusses the relevance of the Ayn Rand classic to the policies of President Obama. This novel is selling better now than when it was first released. Are job creators going to give up on the U.S. economy? Find out.
From PJTV: Glenn Reynolds Interviews Walter Russell Mead on Obama at War
Professor and blogger Walter Russell Mead joins Glenn Reynolds to discuss Obama’s first term. Since Obama’s election, the anti-war movement has evaporated, yet America continues to wage war. Can Obama continue to wage war without offending his base? Find out. Plus, Walter Mead discusses the education bubble, and the slow death of America’s professional class.
Also available at PJTV.com.
Instavision: Mark Levin Discusses Ameritopia: the Utopian Unmaking of America
Click here to watch on PJTV. And don’t miss “Progressivism, the Oldest Evil,” David Steinberg’s review of Levin’s new book, Ameritopia.
The Pajamas Story
Whatever you want to call us, we’ll still be here, still doing what those old TV networks and newspapers don’t do.
From PJTV’s Instavision: Black Panther Justice for All?
Can we expect justice in the Obama administration, or just politics as usual? Whistleblower J. Christian Adams responds to the DOJ with exclusive documents answering whether he was a disgruntled employee or an outstanding civil servant. (Check PJM later today for more from Adams, after he testifies to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights regarding the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation dismissal.)
The New Normal: The Second Amendment After Heller and McDonald
Following Monday's McDonald decision, gun ownership by law-abiding citizens is the new normal, and the Second Amendment is now normal constitutional law.
Asus 900 Mini Notebook: Hitting the Sweet Spot?
If you're the kind of person who likes to keep in touch with the world from just about anywhere, then this snazzy new subnotebook might be for you.
The NRA: From Gloom to Complacency?
The mood at the National Rifle Association's annual convention this election year was optimistic and cheerful, even before the bourbon kicked in. But are gun-rights advocates getting too comfortable? Possibly.
Reading the Ron Paul Revolution
Ron Paul's book, The Revolution: A Manifesto benefits from many of the virtues of the author's maverick presidential campaign — but it also shares some of the Paul campaign's shortcomings.
Book Review: Bill and Dave
Bill Hewlett and David Packard started in a garage and created the modern world. And the world's greatest company along the way. Glenn Reynolds reviews Michael S. Malone's new book, %%AMAZON=1591841526 Bill and Dave: How Hewlett and Packard Built the World's Greatest Company.%%




