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October 25, 2007 - 4:00 pm

Tune in each Thursday to XM Channel #130, POTUS ’08 at 6:00 PM Eastern/3:00 PM Pacific for Pajamas Media’s weekly PJM Political show! (And at 11:00 PM Eastern/8:00 Pacific for a rebroadcast) If you missed this week’s show, click here to listen:

October 25 PJM Political On XM Satellite Radio





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What does GOP presidential hopeful Gov. Mitt Romney say about HillaryCare and other issues? Glenn Reynolds and Dr. Helen Smith interview the former Massachusetts governor. ( Full-length interview here.)

Other topics discussed in this week’s show, hosted by Bill Bradley, include:

  • Diana West of the Washington Times on her new book, The Death of the Grown-Up, and the dearth of grown-ups on the 2008 campaign trail. (Full-length interview here.)
  • Gray Lady Down! Michael Malone, ABC News’ “Silicon Insider” on “How The New York Times Fell Apart.” Will the Blogosphere pick up the pieces in ’08? (Full-length interview here.)
  • James Lileks on Ron Paul and his….dedicated…fans.
  • US News & World Report’s James Pethokoukis: Will subprime mortgage woes equal a subprime economy in ’08?
  • Corn & Miniter on the first GOP candidate to leave the race.
  • Bill Bradley compares and contrasts the response to the Southern California fires with Katrina in ’05.
  • Roger Simon on the campaign trail.
  • Produced by Ed Driscoll.

    Finally, if you missed any previous episodes of PJM Political, click here and scroll through for hours of audio archives.

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