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Join host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com for a snapshot of Washington and beyond — way beyond, in this special road trip edition of PJM Political:
- Pajamas CEO Roger L. Simon interviews Fred Barnes on the future of traditional media, recorded in front of the retired Air Force One at the Reagan Library in Simi Valley, CA.
- Minnesota’s Gov. Tim Pawlenty and new media’s Andrew Breitbart address the crowds at Western CPAC in Long Beach, CA.
- Host Stephen Green interviews Eric Olsen, the founder of Blogcritics.org, on how new FTC regulations will impact bloggers. Recorded at the annual Blog World Expo convention this past weekend in Las Vegas. (Watch for video on Monday at PJTV!)
- Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit.com interviews St. Louis talk radio host Dana Loesch, and PJTV’s Bill Whittle on “Can Independents & Conservatives Save the Republican Party?”
- Highlights from the first episode of a new series on PJTV.com, Medically Incorrect, hosted by Dr. Peter Weiss.
- Produced by Ed Driscoll.
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Fantastic, the best radio I’ve heard in a long time. I love Rush, but you guys gave us new analyses and information. I get tired of conservative news sources just repeating what we have all read in the papers, (as though I read papers anymore) or blogs or on Fox. This was new and intelligent talk. Thanks keep it up!
Fred Barnes made a great point about ‘paying for reporting’. I am prefecting willing to pay for my reporting. Now if the MSM would just actually report instead of dressing up the liberal agenda as news and telling us that they are objective.