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Sunday September 7th @ 3:00 p.m.

Tomorrow's show should be pretty full. I've done more research to prepare me to have more things to talk about. Plus, what a week we've had in politics. The GOP did in three days what the Democrats couldn't do in four.

We'll be talking about the following issues:

Liberal Medias "PDS":The announcement of Sarah Palin as the nominee for the republican party has got the media in an absolute feeding frenzy.

The attack on gov. Palin has been so absurd, they’ve came up with a new term “Palin Derangement Syndrome” or “PDS” for short.

While not all media outlets have stooped to this type of debauchery, many MSM and tabloid media outlets have taken aim against Sarah Palin and have taken off all the normal guards they usually put in place to make it look as if they are being unbiased.

They are going at her full throttle and at any cost.

McCain Wakes Up The Woman Vote: Although I'm not sold on the idea McCain picked Palin to be his VP only to pick up Hillary Clinton supporters, I do believe he has done so without even trying.

Woman all over the nation and all through both parties are seeing a dream come to reality whether they like the person breaking the glass ceiling or not.

Hardin County (KY) GOP Committee Secretary, and my personal political insider and friend, Deb Bayles, will be joining me to share with us her feelings about Gov. Palin and how she feels it will affect the campaign and it's results in November.

GOP Convention 2008: Country First!- We'll go through the most memorable speeches and moments of last weeks convention and how it still has the Democrats and it's nominee for president off focus and flustered.

Be sure to tune in to The BrotherJoe Show @ 3:00 pm EST and call in live to 347-202-0221

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