On the Program - Oct 14th 2008

Hour One - Brad O'Leary www.BarackObamaTest.com Topic: Debate: Which are better - Obama’s or McCain’s trade and economic policies?

Hour Two
- Victor Davis Hanson www.pajamasmedia.com Topic: Thom challenges Victor on the way McCain has and should handle campaigning.

Hour Three
- Glenn Greenwald www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald Topic: GREAT AMERICAN HYPOCRITES: Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics

Events with Thom Hartmann Coming Up….

October 17 @ 7:00 PM Thom is Speaking & Booksigning - Democratic Headquarters -San Fernando Valley
www.dpsfv.com 14529 Archwood Van Nuys, CA 91405 (818) 995-DEMS

October 19 – Debate - 2p-4p American Jewish University, Bel Air CA Gindi Auditorium Register $25 310-440-1246 with Allan Stolk Las Vegas, Bill Handel LA, Stephanie Miller national and Thom Hartmann national www.wcce.ajula.edu/Content/ContentUnit.asp?CID=154&u=7564&t=0

Thom's Blog Is On the Move

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Thom's blog in this space and moving to a new home.

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