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July 19, 2007
Rick Moran and Ed Morrissey webcast
Two of the best minds in the blogosphere will be talking, and the rest of us get to eavesdrop. Ed Morrissey, whose Captain's Quarters website astonishes me every day with its insight, will be hosting our associate editor Rick Moran, who not-so-incidentally publishes his own blog, Right Wing Nuthouse, as a guest on his webcast radio program. These two dynamos of productivity show the rest of us how it is done, but make it look much too easy.
Rick will be the second guest on the show, following Sen. JohnMcCain whose segment is expected to be 20 minutes long.
You can listen live here at 1 PM CDT, or download the broadcast to your iPod or computer and enjoy later.
Thomas Lifson
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