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LIVE CHATS MONDAY: Andrew Breitbart, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Desmond Lachman

By | Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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The Washington Times on Monday will host live chats with writer Andrew Breitbart, former Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. and American Enterprise Institute economist Desmond Lachman.

Mr. Breitbart, who writes the weekly column "Big Hollywood" for The Washington Times, joins us at 10 a.m. An occasional commentator on political news programs, Mr. Breitbart is the founder of the news Web site breitbart.com and the co-author of the book "Hollywood Interrupted: Insanity Chic in Babylon -- the Case Against Celebrity."

To ask Mr. Breitbart a question, click here.

Mr. Ehrlich, a Republican who was Maryland's governor from 2003 to 2007 after serving four terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, will take questions at 11 a.m..

To ask Mr. Ehrlich a question, click here.

At noon, Mr. Lachman, a resident fellow at AEI, will discuss such topics as the global economy, emerging markets and the oil markets.

To ask Mr. Lachman a question, click here.

You must be registered with www.WashingtonTimes.com to ask questions. To register, click the gray word "REGISTER" on the top right-hand corner of this page, then follow the instructions. Once you're registered, click on your desired chat page and then click the "Ask a Question" link.

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