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David Brooks - Both Candidates have Shortcomings
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast September 16, 2008
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/07/01/A_Critical_Look_at_the_Presidential_Nominees New York Times Op-Ed columnist David Brooks expresses disappointment with both Presidential candidates in the 2008 election, wondering if either has the political skills to reach effective bipartisan agreements. ----- A panel discussion at the 2008 Aspen Ideas Festival featuring Amy Goodman, David Brooks, Stuart Rothenberg, Arianna Huffington, Jonathan Capehart, Jim Wallis and moderated by Jonathan Alter. David Brooks became an op-ed columnist for The New York Times in September 2003. He had been an editor at The Wall Street Journal, a senior editor at The Weekly Standard, and a contributing editor at Newsweek and The Atlantic. Currently a commentator on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, he is also the author of Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There and On Paradise Drive: How We Live Now (And Always Have) in the Future Tense. He has contributed essays and articles to many publications, including The New Yorker, Forbes, The Public Interest, The New Republic, and Commentary. He is a frequent commentator on National Public Radio, CNNs Late Edition, and The Diane Rehm Show. FORA.tv podcasts are sponsored by Pfizer. Visit our Pfizer "Health and Wellness" channel at http://fora.tv/wellness.
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Reckless Judgment Threatens AMERICA (UPDATED-Watch in High Quality)
from Most Discussed September 01, 2008
Please watch the film in its entirety. If Senator John McCain wins this November, he will be the oldest first-term President in history. For the 72-year-old senator who has faced cancer, the selection of a vice president was a matter of utmost seriousness and national importance. In selecting Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska, a woman who a year and a half ago was the mayor of a city of 8,500 people, and who is now the freshman governor of a state with one-fourth the population of the San Diego metropolitan area, Senator John McCain has put no less than the security of the United States in peril. In his first presidential decision, Senator John McCain did not put country first. At a time of grave international threat, Senator McCain took a reckless and impulsive gamble in order to make a shallow political statement.
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