Guests: Norman Ornstein RSS

2006:

  1. A panel discussion on the 2006 midterm elections
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    33 min
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  2. A conversation with co-authors Thomas Mann & Norman Ornstein
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    17 min
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2005:

  1. A live panel about President Bush's press conference with guest host Ron Insana
    Duration
    24 min
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2003:

  1. A conversation about economic policy
    Duration
    15 min
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2002:

  1. A panel discussion on the mid-term elections
    Duration
    26 min
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  2. A discussion about campaign-finance reform
    Duration
    12 min
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  3. An hour about the Enron scandal
    Duration
    53 min
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  4. A conversation with Norman Ornstein about Senator Ted Dachle
    Duration
    12 min
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2001:

  1. A panel discussion about cloning and the Supreme Court
    Duration
    17 min
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1999:

  1. A discussion about the Clinton impeachment trial
    Duration
    21 min
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1998:

  1. A conversation about Kenneth Starr
    Duration
    20 min
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  2. A discussion about the Clinton-Lewinsky proceedings with Norman Ornstein
    Duration
    18 min
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  3. A conversation about American politics with Norman Ornstein
    Duration
    13 min
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1997:

  1. A conversation about the reelection of Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
    Duration
    37 min
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1996:

  1. A conversation about the buget crisis
    Duration
    60 min
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Norman J. Ornstein is a political scientist and a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative-leaning Washington D.C. think tank. He studies American politics and is a frequent contributor to “The Washington Post” and many magazines. He has written a weekly column in “Roll Call” since 1993. His greatest political influence may have come in writing substantial portions of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, also known as the “McCain-Feingold” campaign finance bill passed in 2002. He is currently co-director of the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project.

Ornstein has on occasion dabbled in political satire, doing bits on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and “The Al Franken Show”.

Source: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Ornstein