PJM Political 09/04/10: Dismantling the Dismantling of America
Thomas Sowell stops by to discuss his new book, Dismantling America, with producer Ed Driscoll. Plus Glenn Reynolds on the higher education bubble, Bill Whittle on "Star Hustler" Jack Horkheimer, and more. Hosted by the Vodkapundit, Steve Green!
PJM Political 08/28/10: Fear and Loathing in America’s Ruling Class
Ed talks with Angelo Codevilla about his epic article, "America's Ruling Class." The Trifecta gang wonder if the GOP has a roadmap to November; Roger and Lionel wonder if Hollywood has a roadmap away from Obama. Plus Austin Bay on Iraq. Hosted by Steve Green, the VodkaPundit!
PJM Political 08/21/10: Turning a Spotlight on the GZM, Turning the Lights off in California
Glenn Reynolds, Arthur C. Brooks and Joel Kotkin on Big Government in DC and CA, Jennifer Rubin and James Lileks on the Ground Zero Mosque. Hosted by the VodkaPundit, Steve Green.
PJM Political 08/14/10: The Internet Killed the Video Star
The past and future of TV: From Christiane Amanpour’s rocky start as the new host of ABC’s This Week to YouTube and ubiquitous personal video cameras, and how they’re changing both politics and personal lives. Plus John Yoo and James Lileks stop by. Hosted by the VodkaPundit, Stephen Green!
PJM Political 08/07/10: Crossing the Non-Contiguous Information Streams
The gang from Ricochet.com drops by Pajamas' weekly show on Sirius-XM, plus a double dose of James Lileks, on David Letterman, Andrew Breitbart, Shirley Sherrod, and much more. Hosted by the Vodkapundit, Stephen Green.
Jonathan Strong Cracks Open the JournoList
Taken from this week's edition of PJM Political, Ed Driscoll interviews Jonathan Strong of the Daily Caller, who's shed much light on the JournoList in the past two weeks.
Mad Men Unbuttoned: Sex, Lies, and Skinny Lapels
The real-life Don Draper, revealed at last! And much more in this podcasting romp through 1960s America, with the author of Mad Men Unbuttoned, Natasha Vargas-Cooper.
PJM Political 07/31/10: All the President’s Juicebox Mafia
Jonathan Strong of the Daily Caller goes deep inside the JournoList, Ed Morrissey of Hot Air brings us to speed with the rest of the week's big stories. Plus a look at Mad Men Unbuttoned, and Oliver Stone unhinged. Hosted by the VodkaPundit, Stephen Green!
The Firm: The Inside Story of the Stasi
In this 19-minute podcast taken from this week's edition of PJM Political, Ed Driscoll interviews historian Gary Bruce, the author of a new history of the former East Germany's secret police.
PJM Political 07/24/10: Inside the Stasi, Outer Space beyond NASA
A look inside the hellish past of the former Berlin Wall, and a glimpse into the future of space travel. Plus once and maybe future Senator Dan Coats (R-IN), and James Lileks on the JournoList, "Refudiate" and Mad Men. Hosted by the VodkaPundit, Steve Green!
PJM Political 07/17/10: Liberty, Tyranny, and Identity Politics
Mark Levin, Glenn Reynolds, Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA), Joe Hicks, John McWhorter and Deroy Murdock stop by this week's show; host and resident Vodkapundit Steve Green discusses the NAACP and handicaps the fall Congressional elections.
PJM Political 07/10/10: Radical Chic: The Next Generation
America spends the week trapped in a 1970-era Mobius loop, fending off the latest generation of both Black Panthers, and Russian spies (Anna Chapman, pictured in thumbnail). Join J. Christian Adams, Glenn Reynolds, James Lileks and more on this week's show, hosted by the Vodkapundit, Stephen Green.
PJM Political 07/03/10: To Geosynchronous Low-Earth Orbit, and Beyond!
Roger L. Simon and Lionel Chetwynd on what makes Pixar so successful. Glenn Reynolds on Kagan, the Supremes, the Second Amendment, and the Washington Post's recent scandals. Allen Barton interviews the authors of Neoconservatism An Obituary for an Idea. Plus Rick Calvert, CEO of Blog World. Hosted by Stephen Green, the Vodkapundit!
PJM Political 06/26/10: Apocalypse Vuvuzela
Phillip Jennings discusses The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Vietnam War; he and James Lileks wonder how Gen. McChrystal could get trapped by a magazine that's a relic from that period. Plus Glenn Reynolds, Roger L. Simon, Lionel Chetwynd, and much more. Hosted by Stephen Green, the Vodkapundit!
The New, New, New Media: The State of Blogosphere TV
Ed Driscoll talks with Scott Baker of the B-Cast, to discuss the state of video in the Blogosphere, the recent video meltdowns of Helen Thomas and Bob Etheridge, and much more in a 23-minute long audio interview.
PJM Political 06/19/10: Mistah Cronkite, He Dead
Is the Real News Dead? It's certainly pining for the fjords these days, as Michael Ledeen, Roger L. Simon, Avi Davis, Scott Baker, and Ed Driscoll discuss, in a wrap-up of last week's conference at Pepperdine. Plus Glenn Reynolds and Mickey Kaus. Hosted by the Vodkapundit himself, Steve Green.
PJM Political 06/12/10: Karl Rove meets the James Gang
With both James Lileks and James Glassman stopping by, this week's show contains 100 percent of your daily requirement of James-es — plus Roger L. Simon interviews Karl Rove. Hosted by Stephen Green, the Vodkapundit.
PJM Political 6/05/10: Kaus for Senator!
Pioneering blogger Mickey Kaus is running the ultimate dark horse Democratic senatorial campaign. Will he win? Very likely not, but his campaign does send the message that not all California Democrats think the same as Barbara Boxer. Plus Fred Thompson, James Lileks, Poliwood, and much more. Hosted by the Vodkapundit, Stephen Green.
PJM Political 5/29/10: An Army of Alternative Media
From Rush Limbaugh biographer Zef Chafets and Ricochet.com majordomo Peter Robinson, to James Lileks and the gang at PJTV's Trifecta, this week's edition of the VodkaPundit-hosted PJM Political is all about the new, new media.
Rush Limbaugh: A New Media Army of One
Taken from the latest edition of PJM Political, Ed Driscoll interviews Zev Chafets, the New York Times journalist and author of the new biography, Rush Limbaugh, An Army of One.
PJM Political 5/22/10: From the Earth to the Moon
From Tuesday's elections, to the crisis of the euro, to the last manned mission to the moon, the latest edition of PJM Political covers Washington, the world, and the solar system! (Will host Stephen Green start mixing his Vodka with Tang?)
PJM Political 5/15/10: Only in Miami Is Utah So Far Away
From the ouster of Bob Bennett in the GOP primary in Utah, to Cuban-American bloggers looking to help oust Castro in Cuba, the latest edition of PJM Political, hosted by VodkaPundit Stephen Green spans the nation.
PJM Political 5/8/10: From Times Square to South Park to Texas
Steve Green, James Lileks, Ed Driscoll, and Jennifer Rubin discuss Faisal Shahzad and the MSM's ideological blinders. Roger L. Simon covers Comedy Central's feckless response to "South Park's" death threats, then interviews Gov. Rick Perry at his first NASCAR race. (Roger's first NASCAR race, that is.)
From NY To CA: South Park, and Tales of the Parentheses States’ Fiscal Woes
Taken from this week's edition of PJM Political, Ed Driscoll interviews Brian Anderson, City Journal magazine’s executive editor and the author of 2005’s South Park Conservatives, in a wide-ranging interview recorded live on location at the Manhattan Institute's offices.
PJM Political 05/1/10: Standing in the Shadows of ManBearMo
Ed Driscoll talks with Brian Anderson on Comedy Central censoring TV's South Park, James Lileks wonders if Charlie Crist and the UK's Gordon Brown should have self-censored before self-immolating. Plus Glenn Reynolds, Mark Tapscott, Joe Hicks, and Christopher Horner. Hosted by the Vodkapundit, Stephen Green.



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