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While Vice President Elect Joe Biden is busy girding his loins, host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com girds his liver after an evening of drunkblogging to host a special post-election wrap-up, with some early thoughts on President Elect Obama and where the GOP goes from here:
Last night’s podcast featuring the PJM Political All-Stars (Steve, Lileks, Reynolds and Rubin) kicks off the top of the show, and is then followed by…
- James Lileks’ weekly segment, highlighting the difficulties of prerecorded pre-election postmortem punditry.
- Victor Davis Hanson on “The End of Journalism“–and the end of public campaign financing.
- What’s the future of the GOP in the immediate aftermath of the 2008 election? What’s caused the growing friction between libertarians and the GOP? First, Ed Driscoll interviews Ryan Sager of Reason magazine on the limits of “The Rove Realignment.” after which, Glenn Reynolds, taken from last week’s edition of his weekly Washington Watch show on PJTV interviews Chris Edwards of the Cato Institute, author of Global Tax Revolution: The Rise of Tax Competition and the Battle to Defend It, Nick Gillespie of Reason and Reason TV, and UCLA Law Professor Stephen Bainbridge, author of The New Corporate Governance in Theory and Practice, who blogs at ProfessorBainbridge.com.
- 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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