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November 7th PJM Political On XM Satellite Radio

Host Bill Bradley asks: Is John Edwards going to sacrifice himself to take down Hillary Clinton?
Also on today’s show:
Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post and CNN’s Reliable Sources discusses his new book, Reality Show: Inside The Last Great Television News War.
Pajamas’ own Corn & Miniter Show (With Eli Lake of the New York Sun sitting in for Richard Miniter), explore the winners and losers of the Democrats’ recent debate.
Austin Bay of Pajamas’ Blog Week In Review podcast interviews Heather Mac Donald and Steven Malanga, co-authors of The Immigration Solution, with an emphasis on Hillary, Russert, and last week’s debate.
James Lileks, master of the Bleat and purveyor of Gastroanomalies.
Glenn Reynolds and Dr. Helen Smith ponder if Hillary Clinton is “a daring girl.”
David Paul Kuhn of Politico.com spots The Neglected Voter: White Men and the Democratic Dilemma.
Pajamas CEO Roger L. Simon and Blogosphere pioneer Mickey Kaus debate Fred Thompson’s latest campaign ad.
Produced by Ed Driscoll.
Extended versions of several of this week’s segments can be found 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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