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Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S. Daniel Ayalon

The Beta site is now up of this new venture by PJM. Politics Central will provide political news, interviews and information from outside the usual left/right polarized extremes.

At Politics Central, you will also access to a variety of podcast interviews with politicans and newsmakers. Currently available are interviews with Daniel Ayalon, the Israeli Ambassador to the U.S, and my interview with Senator Rick Santorum, who is currently fighting for his political life in Pennsylvania.

Here’s a bit from the site:

Opposed to sound-bite politics, POLITICSCENTRAL aims to promote a deeper level of discourse, and seeks to introduce a consistent tone of civility in our coverage and discussions.

As citizen and voter you have undoubtedly noticed that American politics has become pretty polarized – meaning – are you in the “liberal box” or the “conservative box”. In addition partisanship goes further – “are you 100% in the liberal or conservative box or not?” (See X21 Central for more.)

In sum POLITICSCENTRAL will present the thoughts, opinions and insights of a broad range of people that span the American political spectrum. In doing so, it will strive to create a civil and collegial atmosphere to encourage this more thoughtful discourse on our views and aspirations.

Bookmark the site, and consider it for your daily reading. I am very involved, and will be conducting more podcast interviews for the site as well.

It’s time Americans have a place that’s smart and where we can be informed about politics and politicians without all the usual divisive rancor. Politics Central is that site.

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  1. ahwatukeejohn says:

    It is about time!

    Intellegent discourse on a detailed level. What will we do with this kind of information? The right thing?

    Makes you wonder what this world could come to.

  2. goesh says:

    Gee whiz! No wonder the NYT is cutting back from lost business – keep up the good work.

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