OTB Radio – Tonight at 7 Eastern

OTB Radio The next episode of OTB Radio, our BlogTalkRadio program, will record and air live tonight from 7-8 Eastern.

Tonight, we welcome UCLA lawprof Stephen Bainbridge to the show, along with regulars Dave Schuler and Alex Knapp.

We’ll be talking about several hot issues:

  • The 2008 primaries, including Fred Thompson’s withdrawal from the race and what it means for the Republican Party and the bitter infighting between Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
  • The state of the economy, including whether government stimulus packages are sound policy.
  • The seemingly unending debate over whether the Bush Administration lied to get us into the Iraq War.

Please join us. We’ll also be taking your calls at (646) 716-7030.

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Comments

  1. Triumph says:

    We’ll be talking about several hot issues:

    What?? No coverage of the Australian Open?!?!?

  2. Tlaloc says:

    The seemingly unending debate over whether the Bush Administration lied to get us into the Iraq War.

    Like evolution and the moon landing there is no real debate. The reality based community has proven up, down, and sideways that bush Lied his ass off. The deniers are precisely as credible as Holocaust deniers.

    Eventually the weight of evidence becomes such that no credible counter point can be taken.

  3. Triumph says:

    Like evolution and the moon landing there is no real debate.

    Give me a break! The next thing you’ll tell us is that global warming is actually happening.