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All the truth is out : the week politics went tabloid
\"The former chief political correspondent for \"The New York Times Magazine\" brilliantly revisits the Gary Hart affair and looks at how it changed forever the intersection of American media and politics\"--Publisher.
Meet the Press, May 10, 1987
On this edition of Meet the Press: Rev. Jesse Jackson and Congressman Richard Gephardt discuss the Gary Hart scandal and their campaigns for the Democratic Presidential nomination. Also appearing, former Democratic Chairman, Robert Strauss and A. M. Rosenthal.
Meet the Press, December 20, 1987
On this edition of Meet the Press: Senator Bob Dole discusses the Republican nomination for president and Patrick Caddell and William Schneider discuss Gary Hart's chances for the Democratic nomination.
Interview: Gary Hart
Gary Hart was a U.S. senator from Colorado, 1975–87. Sen. Hart was a Democratic presidential candidate in 1984 and 1988. He co‐chaired, with Sen. Warren Rudman (R‐NH), the U.S. Commission on National Security for the 21st Century (1998–2001). The following interview was conducted by Gareth Porter, an independent historian and foreign‐policy analyst, on October 12, 2005 (see his article “A Responsible Exit Strategy” in Middle East Policy, Vol. XII, No. 3, fall 2005).
LOOSE LIPS: BROADCAST AND SOCIALLY MEDIATED POLITICAL RHETORIC AND THE SINKING OF THE 2012 SENATORIAL CAMPAIGNS OF TODD AKIN AND RICHARD MOURDOCK
This paper examines the campaigns of Republicans Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock and argues that the broadcast and socially mediated rhetoric of both candidates cost the two their respective elections. Meanwhile, Johnson (1998) writes that rape is called the most underreported violent crime in America. He adds that no other major category of crime-not murder, assault, or robbery -- has generated a more serious challenge of the credibility of national crime statistics. Rhetoric and the subject of rape did not start with Akin's and Mourdock's comments in 2012. Reports combining the two have made their way into American households for years through the media. Social networking outlets such as Facebook and Twitter and other avenues on the blogosphere have been household staples for many media consumers over the last few years. In addition to the broadcast arena, politicians have been able to stay close with their constituents via social media in helping shape public opinion.
Meet the Press, May 15, 1983
On this edition of Meet the Press: Tim Wirth and Richard Gephardt.
January 6th Hearings Begin Tomorrow; Officers and Bystanders Save Baby from Under Car; Biden's Rivals on Him Now; Wildfires Scorch more than 1.5 Million Acres. Aired 6:30-7a ET
The hearings begin tomorrow for the January 6th committee.Officers and bystanders lift a car to save a baby after a crash. Alook at what Joe Biden's 1988 White House rivals think of him now.Wildfires have now scorched more than 1.5 million acres in the westernU.S. GUESTS: Rocco Fusco, Paul Samoyedny, Gabriel Debenedetti