He is a straight-speaking curmudgeon, and should have some interesting observations. He's hyping his new book "Fat Man Fed Up: How American Politics Went Bad". Should be good. He'll probably be on the first segment, and is followed by George Will.
" Drawing on 50 years in Washington, he traces a pattern of decline in substance, civility and integrity among politicians and those who write about them, and spares no one, including voters. Most of Germond's observations are conventional: diatribes against slanted polling techniques, campaign coverage driven by sound bites, media feeding frenzies in response to minor gaffes by politicians, and the overweening power of money to influence elections. But Germond buttresses his arguments with a rich trove of anecdotes, the best of which are drawn from his reporting experiences. . . . . . . ."
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1400061547/102-2760778-3027362?v=glance