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The Daily Beast: The Year in Politics

Oct 14, 2009


The Daily Beast’s Tina Brown moderates a discussion with author Christopher Buckley, Democratic Strategist James Carville, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC’s Morning Joe. In this highlights clip, Buckley ponders what press coverage of WWII and the invasion of Normandy would have looked like in the Internet-fueled 24 hours news cycle, Joe Scarborough on Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, Carville opining that in politics it only matters if you win, and an anecdote Tina shares about former editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan magazine Helen Gurley Brown's opinion on sleeping with the boss.

Categories: News & Politics


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