Imagining the Future, Part I

with Robert Glenn Hubbard, Greg Simon, Elaine Kamarck, Walter Isaacson and Stephen Goldsmith
in Current Affairs
on Friday, October 20, 2000 * * * * *

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"Time" magazine's Walter Isaacson joins Charlie for part one of "Imagining the Future", a series of conversations presented from universities around the country, focusing on the most important issues facing the country. This broadcast, filmed at Harvard University, features a panel discussion about the upcoming presidential election with Gore campaign advisors Greg Simon and Dr. Elaine Kamarck and Bush advisors Glenn Hubbard and Steve Goldsmith.

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    1. winter  09/06/2011 09:13 PM Report

      Just found out what happened to Hubbard. He's running Romney's campaign and the architect of the Bush tax cuts is at it again. Romney is suggesting that if he's elected the corporate tax rate should be cut to nothing. I can't believe these types are who pass as authorities. The Bush tax cuts made billions for billionaires, the rest got ....a sandwich. These faux populist offerings are simply criminal. Proof that organized crime has indeed evolved to become institutinalized crime. The old yarn about that Christ was either a lunatic or the son of God applies, Hubbard is either a crook or an idiot.

    2. winter  05/20/2011 11:22 AM Report

      What happened to Hubbard? Just saw him interviewed in the film "Inside Job" where he gets shifty about disclosing who he consults for and tells the interviewer when pressed "...give it your best shot". Watch the film. The best shot was had by the interviewer to be sure. I guess we got to the bottom of his barrel of principles.