PJTV’s Trifecta on Marco Rubio: Republican Star, or Pod Person From Outer Space? (Video)
Something about Marco Rubio and his immigration bill reminds the Trifecta gang of the classic science fiction film Invasion of the Body Snatchers? What is it you ask? Watch this Trifecta with PJTV’s Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott to find out.
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PJTV’s Trifecta: Why Liberals Love Chris Dorner
Do liberals love accused assassin Chris Dorner? An analysis at the PJ Tatler estimates that comments on the Huffington Post are running nine-to-one in favor of the alleged cop killer. Why are so many on the left endorsing Dorner’s manifesto and murderous spree? Find out as PJTV’s Trifecta discusses the rampage of this disgraced ex-cop.
PJTV’s Afterburner: What Difference Does It Make? (Video)
Hillary Clinton asked “what difference does it make?” in response to questions about the murder of a US Ambassador in Benghazi. Bill Whittle lets you know what difference it makes for our country. From Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to Secretary of State John Kerry, hear what Bill Whittle thinks.
Instavision on PJTV: The Singularity: Will Technological Innovation Doom Our Species?
Instapundit.com’s Glenn Reynolds talks to Professor James D. Miller of Smith College. Miller is the author of Singularity Rising. Will there come a time when technology becomes so smart that it will alter human civilization? Can you survive what Miller calls the singularity? Find out why this is not science fiction, on this InstaVision.
PJTV: Chicago Murder Rate Proves That Liberals Don’t Care About Gun Deaths
Chicago kids and young adults are being murdered at alarming rates. So why the silence from the White House and the left? President Obama is from Chicago and his former Chief-of-Staff Rahm Emanuel is now mayor. President Obama and Mayor Emanuel are eerily silent on the gun deaths in their hometown. The question is why? Find out as John Phillips, Tammy Bruce and Stephen Kruiser discuss one of the most missed stories of 2012.
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PJTV’s Afterburner: Rule of Lawlessness
Are we a nation ruled by laws, or has our government been taken over by a group of modern-day marquis and baronettes who simply pretend to govern, while robbing us blind? On this week’s Afterburner, Bill Whittle likens the recent “fiscal cliff” crisis to kabuki theater. So how can one person come out on top in such a system? Find out.
PJTV: Trifecta’s New Year’s Resolutions
Steve Green, Bill Whittle, and Scott Ott kick off the New Year.
PJTV’s Trifecta: Was 2012 the Best Year Ever?
John Steve Green, Scott Ott, and Bill Whittle for their take on the year that was.
PJTV’s ZoNation: Quentin Tarantino’s Fixation with The ‘N’ Word
Alfonzo Rachel’s take on Quentin Tarantino’s new film, Django Unchained. And don’t miss John Boot at the PJ Lifestyle blog: With Django Unchained Is QT Devolving Into the Weird Al Yankovic of Cinema?
PJTV’s Poliwood: Does Hollywood Need to Rethink Its Relationship to Violence?
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In the wake of the Sandy Hook massacre in Newtown, Connecticut, Roger Simon and Lionel Chetwynd take a look at guns and violence in the movies. Does Hollywood have an unhealthy relationship with firearms and violence? Why do depictions of sex merit an “R” rating, while violent acts barely raise an eyebrow? Is it time for the Motion Picture Academy to reasses the ratings systems? These questions, and more, are discussed on this week’s Poliwood.
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PJTV’s Poliwood: Roger L. Simon Discusses His New Play, The Party Line
On this edition of PJTV’s Poliwood, hosted by Roger L. Simon and Lionel Chetwynd, a look at two very different, new historical works: Bill Murray as FDR in the new film, Hyde Park on Hudson. And then Lionel interviews Roger about his new play, co-written with Sheryl Longin, published by Criterion Books, The Party Line.
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From PJTV: Bill Whittle Interviews Roger L. Simon and Sheryl Longin on The Party Line
Sheryl Longin and PJTV’s own Roger L. Simon talk to Bill Whittle about their new play The Party Line. This drama discusses the work of New York Times writer Walter Duranty and the life of Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn. Duranty won the Pulitzer Prize even though critics accused him of being an apologist for Stalin’s worst atrocities. Fortuyn raised the dangers of radical Islam and was ultimately assassinated for his views. How did these skilled writers craft a work around two two disparate lives? Find out.
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Instavision on PJTV: Michael Barone on Why So Many Failed to Predict the Reelection of Obama
Many pollsters (including Barone himself) predicted a Romney win, but were proven wrong on Election Day 2012. Did pollsters fail to account for cellphone users, or did Romney fail at turning out the GOP vote? Did voter fraud play a role? Find out as Michael Barone analyzes the results of the 2012 election with Glenn Reynolds.
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PJTV’s Trifecta: Will the GOP Allow Obama to Raise Taxes on the Rich?
House Republicans must decide whether to raise taxes on the rich or not. Should the GOP give Obama what he wants just to prove to America that his economic policies won’t work? Find out as Trifecta discusses the looming fiscal cliff.
From PJTV: Stephen Kruiser Gives Thanks ‘We Much’
From Chris Matthews strange crush on President Obama, to Rev. Al Sharpton’s bizarre “resist we much” ramblings, Stephen Kruiser gives thanks for a fun filled year of biased news from the MSNBC and the mainstream media. Hear more on this Stephen Kruiser Thanksgiving special.
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PJTV: Breitbart Fans Will Love Hating Breitbart
On this week’s Poliwood, Roger L. Simon and Lionel Chetwynd sit down with filmmaker Andrew Marcus to talk about his documentary Hating Breitbart. Marcus followed the fiery legend when he became a staple of nightly newscasts, as he went after ACORN and other beloved leftist organizations. Find out how to see this documentary wherever you live
PJTV — Tax Apocalypse? What the Fiscal Cliff Means For Average Families
Brian Hughes of the Washington Examiner talks to Alexis Garcia about the looming fiscal cliff. Will President Obama and Speaker Boehner throw the country into fiscal oblivion by raising taxes on the Middle Class? Will homeowners lose their mortgage interest deductions? How much will families pay in higher taxes? Find out.
PJTV: European Socialism Is Collapsing. Is America Next?
Spain’s socialists are being forced to cut their beloved social welfare state because they simply cannot afford it. Plagued by rising unemployment and continuing recession, socialism appears destined to collapse economies around the world. Could America be next? Find out more on this Front Page as Allen Barton talks to Terry Jones of IBD and Scott Shackford of reason.com about the collapse of Spanish socialism.
From PJTV: Afterburner: Cannibals
In his first Afterburner since the election, Bill Whittle weighs in. Now that Barack Obama has been reelected president, ObamaCare is certain to remain unchanged. Bill thinks this is the first step towards massive tax increases, socialized health care, and a citizenry more dependent on the federal government than ever. So although the foreseeable future of our great country may seem grim, hear why Bill thinks patriots must continue to fight the good fight for the duration.
PJTV Sneak Peek — Election Hot Seat with Bill Whittle: Voting for the Lesser of Two Evils?
Election Hot Seat with Bill Whittle is part of PJTV’s special, members-only coverage of the 2012 election. Each week leading up to the election and the week after, Bill will take the hot seat to answer your burning, election-related questions. Here’s a sneak peak at the first episode.
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PJTV Debate Preview: Candy Crowley as Moderator & The Town Hall Format. Plus, Will Obama Get Revenge?
Tuesday night is the second presidential debate between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama. This debate will be town hall format and CNN’s Candy Crowley will moderate. How will Romney and Obama fare? Will President Obama get his revenge for a debate performance that was universally seen as lackluster? Find out on this Trifecta.
PJTV: Mugged! Ann Coulter on Obama’s Disastrous Debate Performance. Will Liberals Blame Racism?
John Philips talks to Ann Coulter about President Obama’s debate with Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Why did Obama perform so poorly in the his first presidential debate with Romney? Racism? Altitude? Lack of preparation? Find out.
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And don’t miss Kathy Shaidle’s review of Coulter’s new book.
Afterburner with Bill Whittle: The Incredible Shrinking Man
What can America expect in the final stretch of the 2012 election cycle? Bill Whittle tells you what you will see and hear from the Romney/Ryan ticket, and from the Obama/Biden ticket. Will we hear an honest debate about the economy, or a dishonest debate about social issues like abortion? Find out.
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Memorial Day Special: Trifecta Honors the Fallen
Stephen Green, Bill Whittle, and Scott Ott honor the fallen members of the armed services.
From PJTV, an In-Depth Interview with Dennis Prager: What Are American Values?
Conservative radio host, lecturer and author Dennis Prager joins PJTV to discuss his new book, Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph. What is the American value system? What animates the left? Should America maintain its dominant position in the world? Find out the answers to these questions, and much more, with one of America’s most prominent Jewish thinkers.
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