Don Lambro 
Donald Lambro is the chief political correspondent for The Washington
Times, the author of five books and a nationally syndicated columnist. His
twice-weekly United Feature Syndicate column appears in newspapers across the
country, including The Washington Times. He received the Warren Brookes Award For Excellence In Journalism in
1995 and in that same year was the host and co-writer of the nationally televised
PBS documentary, Inside The Republican Revolution, a behind-the-scenes report
on the first 100 days of the 104th Congress. He was also the producer and moderator of The Washington Times
Forum, a public affairs program that was broadcast from Capitol Hill over the
C-SPAN cable television network. His commentaries have been heard across the
country on Associated Press Radio, National Public Radio, the Mutual Broadcasting System and the Business News Network.
Interviews with Don Lambro»See all
What will the Obama administration policies mean for small business? Don Lambro, joins Jim Blasingame to talk about these nominations and other current political events that impact small business owners.
What is the future of journalism? Don Lambro talks with Blasingame about how journalism has changed and not necessarily for the good. They also talk about the presidential campaigns and how the media has been reporting on them.
What are the political issues of the government rescue plan? Don Lambro joins Jim Blasingame to talk about his take on the ugly side of politics which have been infused into the government rescue plan debate. They also talk about how all of this is impacting the presidential campaigns.