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PJM Political 9/18/10: Selling Tea to New Castle

Vodkapundit Stephen Green and James Lileks take on Delaware, that exciting new hotbed of politics. Ed Driscoll interviews David Limbaugh and Blog World's Rick Calvert. Glenn Reynolds talks with pollster Scott Rasmussen. And more!

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Ed Driscoll

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September 18, 2010 - 3:38 pm

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 Stephen Green of VodkaPundit.com for a look at both DC and Delaware, this week’s exciting new hotbed of politics:

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. If you like what you see there, please consider subscribing to PJTV. Unlike the effectively state-run legacy media, alternative media needs reader and viewer support to flourish.

Blogging since 2002, affiliated with PJM since 2005, where he is currently a columnist, San Jose Editor, and founder of PJM's Lifestyle blog. Over the past 15 years, Ed has contributed articles to National Review Online, the Weekly Standard.com, Right Wing News, the New Individualist, Blogcritics, Modernism, Videomaker, Servo, Audio/Video Interiors, Electronic House, PC World, Computer Music, Vintage Guitar, and Guitar World.

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5 Comments, 5 Threads, 2 Trackbacks

  1. 1. jsallison

    All of this was done on video, initially. How about a version that shows the video?

  2. 2. Victor

    It is disappointing that Power Line took such a negative view of the ” witchcraft ” matter.
    It is a storm in a teacup—she did not inhale and she sure did not do a Ted–the swimmer–Kennedy violation of law and decency.

  3. If Christine O`Donnel did dabble in witchcraft, she should turn Carl Rove into a toad, he has turned out to be just another little party robot person. If the republicans think they are going to win on their old guard people. They are in for a rude awakening. Tell the republicans that the old guard needs to go sit down, they had their shot and screwed it up. That goes for people like Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, John McCain or anyone else that runs on the old guard ideas. It is easy to say smaller government, lower taxes and stronger military, it is worn out BS from these guys. Christine should all so turn Obama, Pelosi, and Reed into frogs to live in their swamp!

  4. jsallison,

    There are links to the segments that came from PJTV, and definitely click over and watch them. But Steve’s interview with James Lileks, and my interviews with David Limbaugh and Rick Calvert of Blog World are strictly audio only. But watch for the full-length version my interview with David Limbaugh to go up in just a bit.

    Regards,

    Ed

  5. 5. Jon

    American Protestands and Jews have traditionally argued Catholics, Muslims and Confucians (Sineurabia) are united by their pagan undercurrents.

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