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Join host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com for a snapshot of Washington — and beyond:
- Steve on the “gyrations” in President Obama’s recent poll numbers, and Rupert Murdoch’s decision to start charging for more — maybe all — of his news Websites’ content.
- Via PJTV.com, Chris Burgard has an exclusive interview with interim Honduran president Roberto Micheletti. (Watch video of interview here.)
- Five Questions For James Lileks, including his take on Russian submarines off the east coast, and the Cash For Clunkers program.
- Ed Driscoll interviews Michael Malone of ABC News and Pajamas Media’s “Edgelings” tech blog about his new book, The Future Arrived Yesterday: The Rise of the Protean Corporation and his Drudge-lanched October 2008 article on media bias. (Watch video of interview here.)
- Glenn Reynolds interviews Michelle Malkin about her New York Times #1 bestseller, Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies. (Watch video of interview here.)
- Produced by Ed Driscoll.
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