Join host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com for a snapshot of Washington and beyond:
- Recorded live at CPAC 2010:
- Dana Loesch talks Tea Parties and mid-term election strategy with Ken Blackwell of the Republican National Committee.
- Dana speaks next with the Wall Street Journal’s John Fund, about how President Obama plans to use reconciliation in the Senate to break the logjam on his healthcare proposal.
- In an interview exclusive to this week’s show, Ed Driscoll talks with Ed Morrissey of Hot Air.com. By the middle of the preceding decade, global warming become the left’s “moral equivalent” of the War on Terror. Concurrently, the legacy media kicked itself endlessly for not being skeptical enough regarding the faulty intelligence during the period that preceded the Iraq War. (The post-Clinton period, at least.) Captain Ed wonders why they now appear as if they’re completely ignoring the faulty intelligence that led to Climategate.
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From PJTV.com’s Poliwood series, Pajamas Media CEO Roger L. Simon and fellow Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Lionel Chetwynd compare the divergent mindsets between the two most polar opposite films ever made: 2009’s The Blind Side, and 1972’s Last Tango In Paris. - A brief snippet from Bill Whittle’s PJTV interview with Lord Christopher Monckton, who’s been challenging Al Gore for a face-to-face debate on global warming for years. Watch the entire segment here.
- Produced by your humble Blogospheric narrator, and creator of very silly Brandocons…












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