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March 1, 2011
Ed Lasky, Elise Cooper, and Jazz Shaw on Moran's show
You won't want to miss tonight's Rick Moran Show, one of the most popular conservative political talk shows on Blog Talk Radio.
Tonight, Moran welcomes Jazz Shaw of Hot Air, American Thinker's News Editor Ed Lasky, and AT contributor Elise Cooper for a discussion of public unions in America. We'll also look at the budget maneuvering on Capitol Hill.
The show will air from 7:00 - 8:00 PM Central time. You can access the live stream here. A podcast will be available for streaming or download shortly after the end of the broadcast.
Click on the stream below and join in on what one wag called a "Wayne's World for adults."
Also, if you'd like to call in and put your two cents in, you can dial (718) 664-9764.
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