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Join host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com for a snapshot of Washington and beyond:
- Glenn Reynolds interviews musician John Ondrasik of Five For Fighting, who looks back on performing at the Concert for New York City immediately after September 11th, 2001, and how our increasingly fragmented culture is shaping America.
- Bill Whittle of PJTV interviews Noah Shachtman, contributing editor of Wired magazine, who explores what happens “When Unmanned Drones Attack” in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
- PJTV’s Allen Barton interviews James Kirchick of the New Republic, who ponders, “Is America the New Rome?”
- Roger L. Simon and fellow Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Lionel Chetwynd discuss the scandal currently impacting David Letterman.
- Produced (and guest-hosted for the recovering VodkaPundit) by Ed Driscoll.
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All through history, if one country allowed a group within its borders to attack another country as al Queida attacked us, the host country would be at war with the country that was attacked. If we are attacked again like we were on 9/11 by a group based in the tribal areas of Pakistan and the Pakistanis didn’t do everything in their power to destroy them, we would have to make war on Pakistan. Having the drones go after al Queida is far better for Pakistan than an invasion. It allows them to defend their independence with going to war with us.