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March 14, 2011
If You Missed Deconstructing Obama on Book-TV
The Saturday evening debut of my presentation of Deconstructing Obama was postponed to accommodate the passing of David Broder. The show did air Sunday morning, but for those who missed it, the show is now available online: http://cs.pn/guailO
The beauty of C-SPAN is that it sends raw video information into America's homes unedited. The New York Times' Thomas Friedman has called the Internet "an open sewer of untreated, unfiltered information." I suppose he could say the same of C-SPAN. To those of us who do not dwell in New York newsrooms, however, a sewer by any other name would smell as sweet.
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