Tune in each Saturday to Sirus-XM’s POTUS channel (#110 on Sirius, #130 on XM) at (all times eastern) 6:00 am, 12:00 pm, 6:00 pm, and Sunday at midnight (also eastern time zone) for the weekly edition of Pajamas Media’s PJM Political!
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Join host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com for a snapshot of Washington and beyond:
- Steve’s take on “The Week In Blogs.”
- Glenn Reynolds interviews Fred Smith Jr. of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who cautions the GOP to avoid becoming “Democrat Lite.”
- From PJTV’s “Trifecta”, Steve, PJTV.com’s Bill Whittle and Scott Ott on the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- From PJTV.com’s Veteran’s Day coverage, a short segment recorded on location, during Whittle’s tour of Guantanamo Bay. (And don’t miss Steven Crowder’s report from Gitmo, coming next week. Here’s a sneak peak.)
- An update on the massacre at Fort Hood, hosted by Bill, who interviews Cliff May, President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and Col. Austin Bay (US Army, ret.), co-author of A Quick & Dirty Guide To War.
- From their weekly “Poliwood” series on PJTV.com, Pajamas CEO Roger L. Simon and fellow Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Lionel Chetwynd give their take on Woody Allen’s new film, Whatever Works, and how the Woodman has “evolved” over his decades in show biz.
- Produced by Ed Driscoll.
If you missed any recent edition of PJM Political, click here and scroll through for hours of audio archives. And tune in to Pajamas Media’s PJTV.com for video coverage throughout the week.





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