Guests: David Frum RSS

2006:

  1. A conversation about the state of American politics with guest host David Brooks
    Duration
    29 min
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2004:

  1. An hour conversation about terrorism with Richard Perle and David Frum
    Duration
    53 min
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2003:

  1. A panel on President Bush's most recent State of the Union Address
    A panel on President Bush's most recent State of the Union Address

    with David Frum, Michael Kinsley, Jim Hoagland and more on Jan 28, 2003

    Duration
    60 min
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1998:

  1. A conversation about Barry Goldwater with David Frum
    Duration
    7 min
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1996:

  1. A discussion on the 1996 Presidential elections
    Duration
    55 min
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  2. A discussion with David Frum and Dan Goodgame
    Duration
    20 min
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  3. A discussion about the role of government
    Duration
    35 min
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1994:

  1. A panel discussion on Newt Gingrich
    Duration
    20 min
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David J. Frum is a Canadian-American former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, and the author of the first “insider” book about the Bush presidency. He remains involved in political activities in both the United States and Canada, and his editorial columns have appeared in a variety of Canadian and American magazines and newspapers.

His first book, “Dead Right”, was released in 1994. He is the author also of “What’s Right” (1996) and “How We Got Here,” a history of 1970s published in 2000.In January 2003, he released “The Right Man: The Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush,” the first insider account of the Bush presidency.

Frum’s latest book, “An End to Evil,” was co-written with Richard Perle. Frum writes a weekly column for Canada’s “National Post” newspaper and is a commentator for American Public Radio’s “Marketplace.” His writings appear frequently in the “New York Times,” Italy’s “Il Foglio,” and the “Daily Telegraph.” He also writes a blog, “David Frum’s Diary” at the “National Review Online” Web site.

Source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Frum