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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Paul's Podcast: Huckabee's Apology; LBJ at 100; Is McCain Bush 3?

May 25, 2008 06:41 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

Washington Whispers editor Paul Bedard is now podcasting on the city's political buzz and gossip. But he's not just reading his column into your computer and iPod. No sir. He's putting more tidbits and details on the table and offering some news that's not in his magazine column or online. In this week's edition, for example, he gives some more detail on that call Mike Huckabee made to Barack Obama after he told a bad joke at the National Rifle Association convention. And he reveals just who Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace has his sights trained on. Every week, Paul will update what's going on in Washington with his new podcast. Better yet, listen now or subscribe and download on iTunes and with RSS.

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