PJM Political 11/29/08: At The Intersection Of Hollywood And Politics

November 29, 2008 - by Ed Driscoll

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Join host Steve Green of VodkaPundit.com and three veteran Tinseltown writers, who offer their thoughts on Hollywood and politics in the latest edition of PJM Political:

  • From PJTV’s Friday evening “Poliwood” segment, Pajamas Media CEO Roger L. Simon debates the changing role of gender in Hollywood with fellow Oscar-nominated screenwriter/producer Lionel Chetwynd (Ike: Countdown To D-Day with Tom Selleck, The Hanoi Hilton).
  • From the National Review post-election Caribbean cruise, PJM Political’s Ed Driscoll interviews Rob Long, former writer and executive producer of the venerated NBC comedy series Cheers, who’s now a regular contributor to PJTV.
  • PJTV co-host Joe Hicks discusses President Elect Barack Obama’s impact on black America with John McWhorter, senior fellow with the Manhattan Institute.
  • And also from the National Review cruise, Ed interviews Jay Nordlinger, senior editor at NR about his recent book, and his thoughts on political correctness and its impact on language.
  • 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 Media’s PJTV channel for video coverage throughout the week.

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