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PJM Political 7/2/08: Fighting Words, Saving The Males, Saving The 2nd Amendment

July 2, 2008

Tune in each Wednesday to XM Channel #130, POTUS ‘08 at our new day and time of 1:00 PM Eastern/10:00 AM Pacific for Pajamas Media’s weekly PJM Political show! (And at 12:00 AM Eastern Friday/9:00 PM Pacific Thursday for a rebroadcast.) If you missed this week’s show, click below to listen:

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How did “a nice Jewish boy from the Bronx come to called a neo-conservative?” What’s it’s like to spend 40 years behind the scenes in Washington and in front of the cameras at PBS? That first question is a line by Ben Wattenberg, from his forthcoming book, Fighting words: A Tale of How Liberals Created Neo-Conservatism. Wattenberg, the host of PBS’s long running Think Tank series, will answer both questions on today’s PJM Political, reminiscing about peechwriting for LBJ, Pat Moynihan and Scoop Jackson. Plus the time that President Reagan astonished the Washington Post in 1981 by discussing liberal fascism a quarter century before Jonah Goldberg on Wattenberg’s PBS show.

Also on today’s show:

Bill Bradley’s weekly commentary segment is available separately here. Finally, if you missed any previous episodes of PJM Political, click here and scroll through for hours of audio archives.

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