A conversation with author Richard Wolffe

with Richard Wolffe
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on Thursday, July 2, 2009 * * * * *

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A conversation with author Richard Wolffe about his book "Renegade: The Making of a President"

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    1. Leila  07/04/2009 11:33 PM Report

      WOW. One little man with a huge head and Charlie, the ever present gossip, run amok. neither too bright. Sorry this was such an unprofessional discussion, about our president. about anyone. Sad. Charlie, you didn't have the guts to challenge either Bill Clinton, or George Bush. You wouldn't if either Michelle or our President were are your table. I guess one has to be careful of little men interviewers and insecure hosts. Very disappointing on how you lowered the bar. I expect this sort of dialogue on CNN, or MSNBC. You seem to have to have some guest on that keeps this part of your personality in check. This little guy joined you.

    2. rvcid  07/04/2009 02:39 PM Report

      Greetings!

      I have been watching Charlie Rose's program for many years; in fact I missed the program immensely when it was off the air. As a Latina , I agree that he doesn’t demonstrate any kind of bias in his interviews. It is certainly refreshing to watch someone like Charlie.

      I love Charlie and his production assistant team.

      Thank you, from Madison, Wisconsin

    3. Sir_T  07/03/2009 08:38 PM Report

      I never leave comments but I am compelled to do so in this instance. Charlie Rose "wearing dislikes and prejudices like a blue toupee" is nonsense. I've been watching this kind of program for many years and the thing that compels me the most about Mr. Rose is the fact that he does not demonstrate any kind of bias in his interviews.

      I am so weary of Fox and Msnbc "news" hyperbole and sound bites taken out of context. It is refreshing to watch someone like Charlie.

      By the way, after watching this interview I believe Richard Wolffe only referred to President Obama once, possibly twice, by name. Perhaps he was showing his prejudice or "constipation" as well?

    4. Deo  07/03/2009 02:43 PM Report

      Charlie, you wear your dislikes and prejudices like a blue toupee. I caught the last twenty minutes of your interview with Mr. Richard Wolffe. I don't believe you referred to the president once by name. Always he or his. I hope the president never agrees to comes on your constipated program.

    5. REMant  07/03/2009 12:32 PM Report

      Like I said, he's narcissistic (secondary, in the technical sense). His pragmatism could as well have been inferred from his candidacy declaration. I am, however, not sure pragmatism is wanted at this time and it seems too much to me like pandering to the same old Democratic party prejudices. Really good ideas should prove acceptable to all, and I think representatives and bureaucrats alike will if necessary bow to public pressure, so I see no reason for it. You don't win anything when you let opponents define the terms of the engagement.