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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What's with all the song lyrics in the blog titles lately?
H&R desperately trying to be hip?
Maybe they are Tragicly Hip?
Well, it is Hip To Be Square.
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.
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.