PJM Political 07/10/10: Radical Chic: The Next Generation
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Join host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com for a look at Washington and beyond — this week, with a special trapped in 1970 Mobius Loop twist!
- J. Christian Adams, formerly of the US Department of Justice testified before the US Commission on Civil Rights this week about the New Black Panthers and an apparent case of voter intimidation on election day, 2008 in Philadelphia. But first, he spoke with Glenn Reynolds, and Allen Barton of PJTV.com to discuss the case.
- Steve has Five Questions for James Lileks.
- Continuing this week’s sense of deja vu, Allen discusses the new, yet retro case of Russian spies with Terry Jones of Investor’s Business Daily, and Alex Epstein of the Ayn Rand Center.
- Produced by Ed Driscoll; special thanks to Tom Wolfe, Ian Fleming, and John le Carré.
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Radical Chic is just as addictive as Heroin Chic & just as destructive.
I have a big problem with these podcasts – often they stop playing partway through, and if I download them all I get is Roger’s intro and none of the actual podcast. Someone in the technical area needs to investigate what’s wrong with the downloadable mp3′s and why the online podcast often stops playing. This happens fairly often and is not connected to which specific computer I’m using (we have 3). Also, they need to be downloadable on iTunes if possible.
I was watching “Covert Affairs” last week and having flashbacks to the Man from UNCLE is Hollywood stuck in 1969?