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With less than one week to go before election Tuesday, join host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com and his guests this week to diagram the state of the campaign, and the state of mental and financial health in America:
- Larry Kudlow on the state of America’s economy, and his thoughts on Barack Obama’s economic advisors.
- James Lileks remembers Dean Barnett. (For our interview last Thanksgiving with Dean, click here.)
- Peter Wood, the author of A Bee In The Mouth: Anger In America Now looks at the changing role that negative emotion has played in American society, including its politics. (You’ll never look at this scene from Five Easy Pieces the same way again!)
- Steve interviews Lileks, Ed Driscoll, and Ed Morrissey of Hot Air.com on what to expect this Tuesday, and a snapshot of the current Electoral College numbers.
- Produced by Ed Driscoll.
If you missed any previous episodes of PJM Political, click here and scroll through for hours of audio archives. And tune in to Pajamas’ new PJTV channel for video coverage of the presidential race throughout the week.





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