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Weigel on the (Internet) Radio

American Spectator scribe (and Reason contributor) John Tabin recorded a podcast with me about Liberaltarians, Libertarian Democrats, Libertarian Conservatives, values voters, and some other stuff that always lights up the H&R comment threads. The audio is here, along with links to the articles we're jawing about.
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Comments to "Weigel on the (Internet) Radio":

Jonathan C. Hohensee | December 15, 2006, 12:59pm | #

What's with all the song lyrics in the blog titles lately?

ed | December 15, 2006, 1:15pm | #

H&R desperately trying to be hip?

Jonathan C. Hohensee | December 15, 2006, 1:19pm | #

Maybe they are Tragicly Hip?

ed | December 15, 2006, 1:42pm | #

Well, it is Hip To Be Square.

Postmodern Sleaze | December 15, 2006, 3:59pm | #

Who the heck would want to listen to that Democratic Party shill anyway? He might as well change his name to David Moulitsas already and get it over with.

Curious | December 15, 2006, 9:35pm | #

Postmodern Sleaze,
Are you this Nico MacDonald?

Prior to establishing Spy I had worked for New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley on his 1984 re-election campaign before studying Law at the London School of Economics. I began working in electronic publishing in the US when I got a summer job working on a small newsletter in Georgetown, Washington DC. I had gone there to intern on Capitol Hill.