Showing posts with label Brian Lehrer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Lehrer. Show all posts

Security Here and Abroad

21 May 2009

Scott Horton: Torture Memos

10 May 2009

Karen Greenberg on Closing Guantanamo

05 February 2009



Karen Greenberg also has a book coming out in March about the first 100 days at Guantanamo.

Interrogation Tactics

15 December 2008

Brian Lehrer and Lawrence Lessig Discuss Copyright Law

30 November 2008

30 Issues in 30 Days: The Constitution

24 September 2008

30 Issues in 30 Days: Campaign Finance

23 September 2008

30 Issues in 30 Days: Will Your Vote Count?

22 September 2008



Brian Lehrer is covering 30 issues in the next 30 days. Get into it.

Brian Lehrer and Glenn Greenwald on FISA Vote

09 July 2008

John McCain and the Economy

19 April 2008

"Debate"

17 April 2008



Danny Evans of Dormant, PA has this to say on the debate:

That was no debate--it was a rerun of Access Hollywood. If we Pennsylvanians should be bitter about anything, it's that our state debate was turned into a sort of media carnival, rather than dealing with the real issues facing our region, and the American people.

Still, if I had to find a silver lining? I admired the restraint Obama showed in NOT diving headlong into the fray. Though it did seem to frustrate him that over half the debate had nothing to do with substance, he held his tongue in check, defended his opponent on one occasion, and even said "she could win" without so much as batting an eye.

Hillary seemed to enjoy wallowing in ABC's mud just a little too much for my tastes. Especially since she still hasn't given a straight answer on her Bosnia lie, or how she can reconcile taking 800 thousand dollars from the Columbian government while campaigning AGAINST the Columbian Free Trade Agreement. All in all, I saw in Barack Obama a frustrated (yet honest) commitment to trying to stay away from the political pie-slicing that has paralyzed our country and silenced OUR voices for far too long, now.

As bad as it was to watch, what we did see (pay attention PA) is that we, as voters, need to seek out as much information as we can, not just what the networks and cable shows think we want to hear. Barack Obama didn't have his best night, yet carried himself with grace and dignity in the face of farce. That's my kind of President. Because NOT wallowing, NOT changing, means he really does stand for HOPE in ways we've not seen in a long, long time.

Danny Evans, Dormont

(h/t xpostfactoid)

Here is Brian Lehrer (who didn't watch the debate) on the debate:


The last eight minutes with Jared Bernstein are the best.

UPDATE: The Internet is quick.


UPDATE II: Obama responds

Masters of Influence

11 April 2008

Financial Market Turmoil

17 March 2008

Brian Lehrer Talks To Robert Reich

11 February 2008

Brian Lehrer on John McCain

01 February 2008

Brian Lehrer on Mitt Romney

30 January 2008

Brian Lehrer on Clinton and Edwards

27 January 2008


Brian Lehrer Discusses Barack Obama

25 January 2008