The Future Of The Tea Party Movement
January 6th, 2010 by Peter SlutskyPeter was on MSNBC last week discussing the future of the tea party movement. Check it out.
Peter was on MSNBC last week discussing the future of the tea party movement. Check it out.
Peter takes on Matt Lewis from Politics Daily on Copenhagen, climate change, and Sarah Palin.
Late last week, I was on The Alyona Show, which airs on Russia Today. I was debating the shifting media landscape. The clip is below. I start right around minute 17:00 through the end of the clip. Enjoy!
I was on MSNBC yesterday with Politics Daily writer Matt Lewis discussing former President Clinton and his role in the current political scene.
I was on MSNBC yesterday talking health care with Liz Mair. Check out the clip:
Late last week, I was on MSNBC discussing Rusho and Obama’s speech in Cairo, Egypt. Check out the video.
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I’ll be on MSNBC today at 3:45pm ET discussing Sean Hannity’s interview last night with Rush Limbaugh. Here’s the video…
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If you’re near a television at 12:30pm EST today, make sure you tune that dial to MSNBC and watch me debate on the Employee Free Choice Act. I’ll post the clip later today or tomorrow, in case you miss it.
Okay, I had to do it…
Check out this video mash-up of my segment with Click & Clack on NPR’s Car Talk this past weekend.

This weekend was a real thrill – I fulfilled one of my life-long dreams and appeared on NPR’s Car Talk with Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers. For those of you who know me, you may be scratching your heads wondering why I was on a radio call-in show about cars when I don’t actually own a car. Well, you’ll have to listen to the clip to get the full story. You can listen here.
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To hear the show via the Car Talk website, click here.
The debate about my question rages on in the Car Talk message boards. You can weigh in with your opinion here or in the comment section below on DoubleSpeak.