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Todd Purdum On Palin Quitting In Alaska: "She's Not A Politician"
"Vanity Fair" national editor Todd Purdum, whose article about Sarah Palin on the 2008 campaign trail eventually served to be a precursor to Palin stepping down as Governor of Alaska that same week, joins "Morning Joe" to comment on the abrupt resignation. He doesn't think his article "caused a rift in the Republican party, it exposed a rift that was already there." He later comments that Palin "i
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Is McCain Running Like a Democrat?
From http://www.vf.com Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum discuss the the recent John McCain spoof starring Paris Hilton, the long and nasty road ahead for Barack Obama and John McCain, and the inescapable Jackie O.--Michelle Obama comparisons.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that posit
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Todd S. Purdum "An Idea Whose Time Has Come"
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780805096729
Vanity Fair editor Todd Purdum discusses his book at Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers superior servic
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Todd Purdum
2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This piece of legislation banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. And now, journalist Todd Purdum, has written the book, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, that explores the battle in Washington to pass the bill and fleshes
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Greenroom: Todd Purdum | Charlie Rose
In the Charlie Rose Greenroom: Todd Purdum
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Top Line: Todd Purdum's 'Presidential Profiles'
Vanity Fair national editor talks to "Top Line" about the week in Washington. More: http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/02/gop-rep-issa-congress-will-hold-toyota-transportation-department-accountable.html
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Todd Purdum Baker Center Event
Newscast on Todd Purdum and John Stewart
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Presidents Forum (2/24/14) Todd Purdum
Award-winning journalist Todd S. Purdum, senior writer at POLITICO and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, visited campus on Monday, Feb. 24 as the next guest of the President's Forum Series. Titled "The Real House of Cards: A View from Washington."
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Bill Clinton - Vanity Fair article
Todd Purdum on Bill Clinton, in the forthcoming Vanity Fair:
"Over the last few years, aides have winced at repeated tabloid reports about Clinton's episodic friendship and occasional dinners out with Belinda Stronach, a twice-divorced billionaire auto-parts heiress and member of the Canadian Parliament 20 years his junior, or at more recent high-end Hollywood dinner-party gossip that Clinton has
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The Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series Featuring Todd Purdum
The Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series will feature Todd Purdum, national editor and political correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine, discussing his new book "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964."
About the Book:
A top Washington journalist recounts the dramatic political battle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the l
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Author Todd Purdum guest at Beck Cultural Exchange Center
Journalist and author Todd Purdum speaks at the Beck Cultural Exchange Center, Wednesday, April 23, 2014 as part of an event series on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Todd S. Purdum "An Idea Whose Time Has Come" on "Book Talk"
Doug Miles talks with Todd S. Purdum author "An Idea Whose Time Has Come" about the 1964 Civil RIghts Act. As aired "Book Talk" (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
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IOPTV: Todd Purdum
2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This piece of legislation banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. And now, journalist Todd Purdum, has written the book, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, that explores the battle in Washington to pass the bill and fleshes
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Shutdown aftermath: John Harris, Todd Purdum assess damage
John Harris and Todd Purdum on who emerged a winner in the shutdown showdown, who's a loser, and the future of President Obama and Speaker Boehner's tumultuous relationship as focus turns to the next debt deadline.
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Purdum on McCain: MSNBC 10/10/08
Todd Purdum and Andrea Mitchell on John McCain
"MSNBC Live" 1:46pm
Commentary
TRANSCRIPTION
ANDREA MITCHELL: [O]n a conference call just now campaign manager for John McCain, Rick Davis was asked why the candidates are not talking more about the economy and--quote--he answered, "I don't think that you want to turn a campaign into a CNBC news show." Close quote. [...]
TODD PURDUM: [I]t's h
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Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 April 2
Vanity Fair and Politico correspondent Todd S. Purdum recounts the dramatic political battle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as told in his powerful new narrative, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Purdum's book is divided into three parts—the first centers on the Kennedy administration, the second part focuses on the Ho
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Hillary Clinton Came Through, But What Will Bill Say?
From http://www.vf.com Reporting from Denver, Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss last night's rousing speech from Hillary Clinton and preview Bill's speech tonight.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, sound by Douglas Burnette, and edited by Genna Duberstein and Russell Waits.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first
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What Does Hillary Want? (VANITY FAIR)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum ask what's keeping Hillary Clinton in the race and gauge the increasingly hostile rhetoric between the Obama and McCain campaigns.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd
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Keith Olbermann Breaks Down Sarah Palin Resignation Speech
The first segment of "Countdown" following Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's resignation speech, with Keith Olbermann analyzing the speech, and thoughts from "Vanity Fair" editor Todd Purdum with thoughts.
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Vanity Fair defends Bill Clinton-Gina Gershon story
Last week, actress Gina Gershon's lawyers demanded that Vanity Fair retract a story by Todd Purdum that Gershon's counsel claimed insinuates that she and former President Bill Clinton were seeing each other while his wife was campaigning to become the Democratic Party's nominee for president. But Vanity Fair sez no dice. VF spokesperson Beth Kseniak has responded: "Todd Purdum's article does not i
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Previewing Obama's Big DNC Speech
From http://www.vf.com Reporting from the DNC in Denver, Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, John Kerry, and the big speech tonight from Barack Obama.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, sound by Douglas Burnette, edited by Vanessa Bradchulis and Russell Waits.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the
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Obama vs. McCain: How Ugly Will It Get? (VANITY FAIR)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum discuss the chances of Hillary Clinton getting the V.P. slot and explain why the race between Barack Obama and John McCain promises to be less than civil.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.
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The VP Sweepstakes Begins (VANITY FAIR)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum discuss presidential running mates and and why Hillary Clinton is staying in the race.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national corres
Todd Purdum On Palin Quitting In Alaska: "She's Not A Politician"
"Vanity Fair" national editor Todd Purdum, whose article about Sarah Palin on the 2008 campaign trail eventually served to be a precursor to Palin stepping down...
"Vanity Fair" national editor Todd Purdum, whose article about Sarah Palin on the 2008 campaign trail eventually served to be a precursor to Palin stepping down as Governor of Alaska that same week, joins "Morning Joe" to comment on the abrupt resignation. He doesn't think his article "caused a rift in the Republican party, it exposed a rift that was already there." He later comments that Palin "is not a politician."
Joining Todd Purdum is NBC News' Andrea Mitchell, live from Wasilla, Alaska with reaction from Palin's hometown.
Also, Donny Deutsch back in the studio chimes in, saying of Palin: "She was incompetent."
wn.com/Todd Purdum On Palin Quitting In Alaska She's Not A Politician
"Vanity Fair" national editor Todd Purdum, whose article about Sarah Palin on the 2008 campaign trail eventually served to be a precursor to Palin stepping down as Governor of Alaska that same week, joins "Morning Joe" to comment on the abrupt resignation. He doesn't think his article "caused a rift in the Republican party, it exposed a rift that was already there." He later comments that Palin "is not a politician."
Joining Todd Purdum is NBC News' Andrea Mitchell, live from Wasilla, Alaska with reaction from Palin's hometown.
Also, Donny Deutsch back in the studio chimes in, saying of Palin: "She was incompetent."
- published: 06 Jul 2009
- views: 3009
Is McCain Running Like a Democrat?
From http://www.vf.com Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum discuss the the recent John McCain spoof starring Paris Hilton, the long and nasty road ah...
From http://www.vf.com Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum discuss the the recent John McCain spoof starring Paris Hilton, the long and nasty road ahead for Barack Obama and John McCain, and the inescapable Jackie O.--Michelle Obama comparisons.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography, and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a daily blog, http://www.vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, shot by Vanessa Bradchulis, Douglas Burnette & Genna Duberstein, and edited by Jonathan Liebling & Russell Waits.
wn.com/Is Mccain Running Like A Democrat
From http://www.vf.com Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum discuss the the recent John McCain spoof starring Paris Hilton, the long and nasty road ahead for Barack Obama and John McCain, and the inescapable Jackie O.--Michelle Obama comparisons.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography, and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a daily blog, http://www.vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, shot by Vanessa Bradchulis, Douglas Burnette & Genna Duberstein, and edited by Jonathan Liebling & Russell Waits.
- published: 07 Aug 2008
- views: 11873
Todd S. Purdum "An Idea Whose Time Has Come"
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780805096729
Vanity Fair editor Todd Purdum discusses his book at Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C.
Founded by Carla Co...
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780805096729
Vanity Fair editor Todd Purdum discusses his book at Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers superior service, unusual book choices, and a haven for book lovers in the store and online. Visit them on the web at http://www.politics-prose.com/
wn.com/Todd S. Purdum An Idea Whose Time Has Come
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780805096729
Vanity Fair editor Todd Purdum discusses his book at Politics & Prose in Washington, D.C.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers superior service, unusual book choices, and a haven for book lovers in the store and online. Visit them on the web at http://www.politics-prose.com/
- published: 09 Apr 2014
- views: 274
Todd Purdum
2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This piece of legislation banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or nationa...
2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This piece of legislation banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. And now, journalist Todd Purdum, has written the book, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, that explores the battle in Washington to pass the bill and fleshes out the men and women involved.
wn.com/Todd Purdum
2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This piece of legislation banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. And now, journalist Todd Purdum, has written the book, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, that explores the battle in Washington to pass the bill and fleshes out the men and women involved.
- published: 17 Apr 2014
- views: 171
Greenroom: Todd Purdum | Charlie Rose
In the Charlie Rose Greenroom: Todd Purdum
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In the Charlie Rose Greenroom: Todd Purdum
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Emmy award winning journalist Charlie Rose has been praised as "one of America's premier interviewers." He is the host of Charlie Rose, the nightly PBS program that engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers. USA Today calls Charlie Rose, "TV's most addictive talk show." New York Newsday says, "Charlie's show is the place to get engaging, literate conversation... Bluntly, he is the best interviewer around today."
Greenroom: Todd Purdum | Charlie Rose
http://www.youtube.com/user/CharlieRose
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In the Charlie Rose Greenroom: Todd Purdum
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About Charlie Rose:
Emmy award winning journalist Charlie Rose has been praised as "one of America's premier interviewers." He is the host of Charlie Rose, the nightly PBS program that engages America's best thinkers, writers, politicians, athletes, entertainers, business leaders, scientists and other newsmakers. USA Today calls Charlie Rose, "TV's most addictive talk show." New York Newsday says, "Charlie's show is the place to get engaging, literate conversation... Bluntly, he is the best interviewer around today."
Greenroom: Todd Purdum | Charlie Rose
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- published: 26 Nov 2007
- views: 335
Top Line: Todd Purdum's 'Presidential Profiles'
Vanity Fair national editor talks to "Top Line" about the week in Washington. More: http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/02/gop-rep-issa-congress-will-hold-to...
Vanity Fair national editor talks to "Top Line" about the week in Washington. More: http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/02/gop-rep-issa-congress-will-hold-toyota-transportation-department-accountable.html
wn.com/Top Line Todd Purdum's 'Presidential Profiles'
Vanity Fair national editor talks to "Top Line" about the week in Washington. More: http://blogs.abcnews.com/thenote/2010/02/gop-rep-issa-congress-will-hold-toyota-transportation-department-accountable.html
- published: 19 Feb 2010
- views: 153
Todd Purdum Baker Center Event
Newscast on Todd Purdum and John Stewart...
Newscast on Todd Purdum and John Stewart
wn.com/Todd Purdum Baker Center Event
Newscast on Todd Purdum and John Stewart
- published: 25 Apr 2014
- views: 27
Presidents Forum (2/24/14) Todd Purdum
Award-winning journalist Todd S. Purdum, senior writer at POLITICO and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, visited campus on Monday, Feb. 24 as the next guest...
Award-winning journalist Todd S. Purdum, senior writer at POLITICO and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, visited campus on Monday, Feb. 24 as the next guest of the President's Forum Series. Titled "The Real House of Cards: A View from Washington."
wn.com/Presidents Forum (2 24 14) Todd Purdum
Award-winning journalist Todd S. Purdum, senior writer at POLITICO and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair, visited campus on Monday, Feb. 24 as the next guest of the President's Forum Series. Titled "The Real House of Cards: A View from Washington."
- published: 26 Feb 2014
- views: 85
Bill Clinton - Vanity Fair article
Todd Purdum on Bill Clinton, in the forthcoming Vanity Fair:
"Over the last few years, aides have winced at repeated tabloid reports about Clinton's episodic f...
Todd Purdum on Bill Clinton, in the forthcoming Vanity Fair:
"Over the last few years, aides have winced at repeated tabloid reports about Clinton's episodic friendship and occasional dinners out with Belinda Stronach, a twice-divorced billionaire auto-parts heiress and member of the Canadian Parliament 20 years his junior, or at more recent high-end Hollywood dinner-party gossip that Clinton has been seen visiting with the actress Gina Gershon in California. There has been talk of a female friend in Chappaqua, a woman in a bar at a meeting of the Aspen Institute, and a public sighting of Clinton, Bing, and a ravishing entourage in a New York elevator that, a former Clinton aide told me, led a business leader who saw them to say: I don't know what the guy was doing, but it was so clear that it was just no good. None of these wisps of smoke have produced a public fire. But four former Clinton aides told me that, about 18 months ago, one of the president's former assistants, who still advises him on political matters, had heard so many complaints about such reports from Clinton supporters around the country that he felt compelled to try to conduct what one of these aides called an "intervention," because, the aide believed, "Clinton was apparently seeing a lot of women on the road." The would-be intercessor was rebuffed by people around Clinton before ever getting an audience with the former president, and another aide told me that the effort was not well received by either Bill or Hillary Clinton and that some Hillarylanders, in particular, were in denial about the continuing political risks that Bill's behavior might pose."
It's interesting that Purdum and VF are coming out with this piece now, with Hillary Clinton's campaign more or less finished, since this sort of gossip has been in circulation for a while - to the point where if you'd asked me nine months ago to list the major roadblocks to Hillary's near-inevitable nomination, I would have put her husband's possible tomcatting right up there with her Iraq War vote. In the event, the Big He did end up having an impact on the race, but it was public gaffes that mattered, not his private vices. I'm not sure what to make of the lack of coverage on this front: It could suggest that there's vastly more smoke than fire where Clinton's post-Presidential priapism is concerned; it could suggest that Clinton's handlers are really, really good at putting out the fires in question (though it doesn't sound that way from Purdum's piece); or it could suggest a conspiracy of silence on the part of the media, based on the fear that pulling the trigger on such stories could get them accused of gossip-mongering or invading the Clintons' privacy. (If the third possibility is the correct one, it's a pretty remarkable testament to the MSM's ability to keep the lid on a story, even in the age of Drudge and TMZ and Gawker Stalker ...)
http://rossdouthat.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/06/the_dog_that_didnt_bark.php
Lots of Democrats love Hillary Rodham Clinton. Yet plenty of Republicans, conservatives and all-important independents can't stand her, suggesting possible pitfalls for Barack Obama should he make her his vice presidential running mate. The intense dislike for Clinton suggests that besides support from women and others she could bring to the ticket, she might make it harder for Obama to win over some independents, a pivotal swing group in the November election against Republican John McCain. It also means she might push some Republicans and conservatives to vote against the Democrats -- or donate money to the GOP -- who might otherwise lack motivation to do so because of tepid feelings toward McCain.
A substantial 32 percent of independents strongly dislike Clinton, 10 points more than they say so about Obama, according to an AP-Yahoo News poll conducted over the last several months. Independents, a group that both Obama and McCain won during their party primaries this year, comprised a quarter of voters in the 2004 election and have been closely contested in every presidential election since 1992. In addition, 67 percent of Republicans have very unfavorable views of Clinton, 24 percentage points more than feel that way about Obama. Among conservatives the spread is similar -- 58 percent say they feel very negatively about her, 18 points more than they say so about Obama.
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080610/NEWS02/806100339/1007
wn.com/Bill Clinton Vanity Fair Article
Todd Purdum on Bill Clinton, in the forthcoming Vanity Fair:
"Over the last few years, aides have winced at repeated tabloid reports about Clinton's episodic friendship and occasional dinners out with Belinda Stronach, a twice-divorced billionaire auto-parts heiress and member of the Canadian Parliament 20 years his junior, or at more recent high-end Hollywood dinner-party gossip that Clinton has been seen visiting with the actress Gina Gershon in California. There has been talk of a female friend in Chappaqua, a woman in a bar at a meeting of the Aspen Institute, and a public sighting of Clinton, Bing, and a ravishing entourage in a New York elevator that, a former Clinton aide told me, led a business leader who saw them to say: I don't know what the guy was doing, but it was so clear that it was just no good. None of these wisps of smoke have produced a public fire. But four former Clinton aides told me that, about 18 months ago, one of the president's former assistants, who still advises him on political matters, had heard so many complaints about such reports from Clinton supporters around the country that he felt compelled to try to conduct what one of these aides called an "intervention," because, the aide believed, "Clinton was apparently seeing a lot of women on the road." The would-be intercessor was rebuffed by people around Clinton before ever getting an audience with the former president, and another aide told me that the effort was not well received by either Bill or Hillary Clinton and that some Hillarylanders, in particular, were in denial about the continuing political risks that Bill's behavior might pose."
It's interesting that Purdum and VF are coming out with this piece now, with Hillary Clinton's campaign more or less finished, since this sort of gossip has been in circulation for a while - to the point where if you'd asked me nine months ago to list the major roadblocks to Hillary's near-inevitable nomination, I would have put her husband's possible tomcatting right up there with her Iraq War vote. In the event, the Big He did end up having an impact on the race, but it was public gaffes that mattered, not his private vices. I'm not sure what to make of the lack of coverage on this front: It could suggest that there's vastly more smoke than fire where Clinton's post-Presidential priapism is concerned; it could suggest that Clinton's handlers are really, really good at putting out the fires in question (though it doesn't sound that way from Purdum's piece); or it could suggest a conspiracy of silence on the part of the media, based on the fear that pulling the trigger on such stories could get them accused of gossip-mongering or invading the Clintons' privacy. (If the third possibility is the correct one, it's a pretty remarkable testament to the MSM's ability to keep the lid on a story, even in the age of Drudge and TMZ and Gawker Stalker ...)
http://rossdouthat.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/06/the_dog_that_didnt_bark.php
Lots of Democrats love Hillary Rodham Clinton. Yet plenty of Republicans, conservatives and all-important independents can't stand her, suggesting possible pitfalls for Barack Obama should he make her his vice presidential running mate. The intense dislike for Clinton suggests that besides support from women and others she could bring to the ticket, she might make it harder for Obama to win over some independents, a pivotal swing group in the November election against Republican John McCain. It also means she might push some Republicans and conservatives to vote against the Democrats -- or donate money to the GOP -- who might otherwise lack motivation to do so because of tepid feelings toward McCain.
A substantial 32 percent of independents strongly dislike Clinton, 10 points more than they say so about Obama, according to an AP-Yahoo News poll conducted over the last several months. Independents, a group that both Obama and McCain won during their party primaries this year, comprised a quarter of voters in the 2004 election and have been closely contested in every presidential election since 1992. In addition, 67 percent of Republicans have very unfavorable views of Clinton, 24 percentage points more than feel that way about Obama. Among conservatives the spread is similar -- 58 percent say they feel very negatively about her, 18 points more than they say so about Obama.
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080610/NEWS02/806100339/1007
- published: 08 Jun 2008
- views: 4658
The Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series Featuring Todd Purdum
The Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series will feature Todd Purdum, national editor and political correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine, discussing his new bo...
The Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series will feature Todd Purdum, national editor and political correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine, discussing his new book "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964."
About the Book:
A top Washington journalist recounts the dramatic political battle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the law that created modern America, on the fiftieth anniversary of its passage
It was a turbulent time in America—a time of sit-ins, freedom rides, a March on Washington and a governor standing in the schoolhouse door—when John F. Kennedy sent Congress a bill to bar racial discrimination in employment, education, and public accommodations. Countless civil rights measures had died on Capitol Hill in the past. But this one was different because, as one influential senator put it, it was "an idea whose time has come."
In a powerful narrative layered with revealing detail, Todd S. Purdum tells the story of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, recreating the legislative maneuvering and the larger-than-life characters who made its passage possible. From the Kennedy brothers to Lyndon Johnson, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Hubert Humphrey and Everett Dirksen, Purdum shows how these all-too-human figures managed, in just over a year, to create a bill that prompted the longest filibuster in the history of the U.S. Senate yet was ultimately adopted with overwhelming bipartisan support. He evokes the high purpose and low dealings that marked the creation of this monumental law, drawing on extensive archival research and dozens of new interviews that bring to life this signal achievement in American history.
Often hailed as the most important law of the past century, the Civil Rights Act stands as a lesson for our own troubled times about what is possible when patience, bipartisanship, and decency rule the day.
wn.com/The Alma And Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series Featuring Todd Purdum
The Alma and Joseph Gildenhorn Book Series will feature Todd Purdum, national editor and political correspondent for Vanity Fair magazine, discussing his new book "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964."
About the Book:
A top Washington journalist recounts the dramatic political battle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the law that created modern America, on the fiftieth anniversary of its passage
It was a turbulent time in America—a time of sit-ins, freedom rides, a March on Washington and a governor standing in the schoolhouse door—when John F. Kennedy sent Congress a bill to bar racial discrimination in employment, education, and public accommodations. Countless civil rights measures had died on Capitol Hill in the past. But this one was different because, as one influential senator put it, it was "an idea whose time has come."
In a powerful narrative layered with revealing detail, Todd S. Purdum tells the story of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, recreating the legislative maneuvering and the larger-than-life characters who made its passage possible. From the Kennedy brothers to Lyndon Johnson, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Hubert Humphrey and Everett Dirksen, Purdum shows how these all-too-human figures managed, in just over a year, to create a bill that prompted the longest filibuster in the history of the U.S. Senate yet was ultimately adopted with overwhelming bipartisan support. He evokes the high purpose and low dealings that marked the creation of this monumental law, drawing on extensive archival research and dozens of new interviews that bring to life this signal achievement in American history.
Often hailed as the most important law of the past century, the Civil Rights Act stands as a lesson for our own troubled times about what is possible when patience, bipartisanship, and decency rule the day.
- published: 13 Jun 2014
- views: 88
Author Todd Purdum guest at Beck Cultural Exchange Center
Journalist and author Todd Purdum speaks at the Beck Cultural Exchange Center, Wednesday, April 23, 2014 as part of an event series on the 50th anniversary of t...
Journalist and author Todd Purdum speaks at the Beck Cultural Exchange Center, Wednesday, April 23, 2014 as part of an event series on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Journalist and author Todd Purdum speaks at the Beck Cultural Exchange Center, Wednesday, April 23, 2014 as part of an event series on the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
- published: 23 Apr 2014
- views: 10
Todd S. Purdum "An Idea Whose Time Has Come" on "Book Talk"
Doug Miles talks with Todd S. Purdum author "An Idea Whose Time Has Come" about the 1964 Civil RIghts Act. As aired "Book Talk" (www.dougmilesmedia.com)...
Doug Miles talks with Todd S. Purdum author "An Idea Whose Time Has Come" about the 1964 Civil RIghts Act. As aired "Book Talk" (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
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Doug Miles talks with Todd S. Purdum author "An Idea Whose Time Has Come" about the 1964 Civil RIghts Act. As aired "Book Talk" (www.dougmilesmedia.com)
- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 35
IOPTV: Todd Purdum
2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This piece of legislation banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or nationa...
2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This piece of legislation banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. And now, journalist Todd Purdum, has written the book, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, that explores the battle in Washington to pass the bill and fleshes out the men and women involved.
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2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This piece of legislation banned discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. And now, journalist Todd Purdum, has written the book, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, that explores the battle in Washington to pass the bill and fleshes out the men and women involved.
- published: 17 Apr 2014
- views: 19
Shutdown aftermath: John Harris, Todd Purdum assess damage
John Harris and Todd Purdum on who emerged a winner in the shutdown showdown, who's a loser, and the future of President Obama and Speaker Boehner's tumultuous ...
John Harris and Todd Purdum on who emerged a winner in the shutdown showdown, who's a loser, and the future of President Obama and Speaker Boehner's tumultuous relationship as focus turns to the next debt deadline.
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John Harris and Todd Purdum on who emerged a winner in the shutdown showdown, who's a loser, and the future of President Obama and Speaker Boehner's tumultuous relationship as focus turns to the next debt deadline.
- published: 21 Oct 2013
- views: 21
Purdum on McCain: MSNBC 10/10/08
Todd Purdum and Andrea Mitchell on John McCain
"MSNBC Live" 1:46pm
Commentary
TRANSCRIPTION
ANDREA MITCHELL: [O]n a conference call just now campaign mana...
Todd Purdum and Andrea Mitchell on John McCain
"MSNBC Live" 1:46pm
Commentary
TRANSCRIPTION
ANDREA MITCHELL: [O]n a conference call just now campaign manager for John McCain, Rick Davis was asked why the candidates are not talking more about the economy and--quote--he answered, "I don't think that you want to turn a campaign into a CNBC news show." Close quote. [...]
TODD PURDUM: [I]t's hard to know what he meant by that except that he was trying to make light of something that's obviously a very serious situation. They know that they--it's hard for them to have anything constructive to say. They've shown that they run [...] from saying anything too specific about what they do.
[...]
PURDUM: [McCain] tossed [his mortgage buy-up plan] out with such vagueness that it seemed [...] it wasn't really a serious proposal.
MITCHELL: [P]eople are looking to leadership. [...] So people are looking to these candidates and they don't seem to be drawing much sustenance from that either.
[...]
MITCHELL: In fact the McCain campaign seems to be trying to challenge the competence and the character of Barack Obama in the face of this crisis and connect the Bill Ayers attack with economic concerns. I'm not sure--do you think they're doing it successfully? There seems to be sort of a split personality going on.
PURDUM: I think there's been a tremendous backlash from people who were once close to Senator McCain like John Weaver, his former chief adviser and the people like that are suggesting John Sidney McCain ought to put in a 911 call to Jiminy Cricket, that he's forgotten something about [...] how to run an honorable campaign.
[...]
MITCHELL: Right now we're watching the DOW. It is now down below 8,000. We're talking about a drop of 592 points as the market volatility continues [...].
[...]
PURDUM: [McCain] needs some kind of over-arching message that he would be the person with the policy, with the plan, with the economic answers to go forward here and he seems to struggle to have articulated something like that. He hasn't gotten there.
TP2 JM MSNBC 10-10-08 13.46 (JR#532)
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Todd Purdum and Andrea Mitchell on John McCain
"MSNBC Live" 1:46pm
Commentary
TRANSCRIPTION
ANDREA MITCHELL: [O]n a conference call just now campaign manager for John McCain, Rick Davis was asked why the candidates are not talking more about the economy and--quote--he answered, "I don't think that you want to turn a campaign into a CNBC news show." Close quote. [...]
TODD PURDUM: [I]t's hard to know what he meant by that except that he was trying to make light of something that's obviously a very serious situation. They know that they--it's hard for them to have anything constructive to say. They've shown that they run [...] from saying anything too specific about what they do.
[...]
PURDUM: [McCain] tossed [his mortgage buy-up plan] out with such vagueness that it seemed [...] it wasn't really a serious proposal.
MITCHELL: [P]eople are looking to leadership. [...] So people are looking to these candidates and they don't seem to be drawing much sustenance from that either.
[...]
MITCHELL: In fact the McCain campaign seems to be trying to challenge the competence and the character of Barack Obama in the face of this crisis and connect the Bill Ayers attack with economic concerns. I'm not sure--do you think they're doing it successfully? There seems to be sort of a split personality going on.
PURDUM: I think there's been a tremendous backlash from people who were once close to Senator McCain like John Weaver, his former chief adviser and the people like that are suggesting John Sidney McCain ought to put in a 911 call to Jiminy Cricket, that he's forgotten something about [...] how to run an honorable campaign.
[...]
MITCHELL: Right now we're watching the DOW. It is now down below 8,000. We're talking about a drop of 592 points as the market volatility continues [...].
[...]
PURDUM: [McCain] needs some kind of over-arching message that he would be the person with the policy, with the plan, with the economic answers to go forward here and he seems to struggle to have articulated something like that. He hasn't gotten there.
TP2 JM MSNBC 10-10-08 13.46 (JR#532)
- published: 10 Oct 2008
- views: 534
Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 April 2
Vanity Fair and Politico correspondent Todd S. Purdum recounts the dramatic political battle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as told in his powerful new na...
Vanity Fair and Politico correspondent Todd S. Purdum recounts the dramatic political battle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as told in his powerful new narrative, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Purdum's book is divided into three parts—the first centers on the Kennedy administration, the second part focuses on the House of Representatives, and the final act, on passage in the Senate. With Dr. Wendell E. Pritchett Chancellor,Rutgers University-Camden.
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Vanity Fair and Politico correspondent Todd S. Purdum recounts the dramatic political battle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as told in his powerful new narrative, An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Purdum's book is divided into three parts—the first centers on the Kennedy administration, the second part focuses on the House of Representatives, and the final act, on passage in the Senate. With Dr. Wendell E. Pritchett Chancellor,Rutgers University-Camden.
- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 342
Hillary Clinton Came Through, But What Will Bill Say?
From http://www.vf.com Reporting from Denver, Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss last night's rousing speech from Hillary Clinton and preview Bill's speec...
From http://www.vf.com Reporting from Denver, Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss last night's rousing speech from Hillary Clinton and preview Bill's speech tonight.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, sound by Douglas Burnette, and edited by Genna Duberstein and Russell Waits.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
wn.com/Hillary Clinton Came Through, But What Will Bill Say
From http://www.vf.com Reporting from Denver, Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss last night's rousing speech from Hillary Clinton and preview Bill's speech tonight.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, sound by Douglas Burnette, and edited by Genna Duberstein and Russell Waits.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
- published: 27 Aug 2008
- views: 8348
What Does Hillary Want? (VANITY FAIR)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum ask what's keeping Hillary Clinton in the race and gauge the increasingly hostile rhetoric b...
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum ask what's keeping Hillary Clinton in the race and gauge the increasingly hostile rhetoric between the Obama and McCain campaigns.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography, and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a daily blog, http://www.vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, shot by Douglas Burnette, and edited by Arya Surowidjojo and Vanessa Bradchulis.
wn.com/What Does Hillary Want (Vanity Fair)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum ask what's keeping Hillary Clinton in the race and gauge the increasingly hostile rhetoric between the Obama and McCain campaigns.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography, and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a daily blog, http://www.vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, shot by Douglas Burnette, and edited by Arya Surowidjojo and Vanessa Bradchulis.
- published: 28 May 2008
- views: 9827
Keith Olbermann Breaks Down Sarah Palin Resignation Speech
The first segment of "Countdown" following Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's resignation speech, with Keith Olbermann analyzing the speech, and thoughts from "Vanit...
The first segment of "Countdown" following Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's resignation speech, with Keith Olbermann analyzing the speech, and thoughts from "Vanity Fair" editor Todd Purdum with thoughts.
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The first segment of "Countdown" following Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's resignation speech, with Keith Olbermann analyzing the speech, and thoughts from "Vanity Fair" editor Todd Purdum with thoughts.
- published: 07 Jul 2009
- views: 98634
Vanity Fair defends Bill Clinton-Gina Gershon story
Last week, actress Gina Gershon's lawyers demanded that Vanity Fair retract a story by Todd Purdum that Gershon's counsel claimed insinuates that she and former...
Last week, actress Gina Gershon's lawyers demanded that Vanity Fair retract a story by Todd Purdum that Gershon's counsel claimed insinuates that she and former President Bill Clinton were seeing each other while his wife was campaigning to become the Democratic Party's nominee for president. But Vanity Fair sez no dice. VF spokesperson Beth Kseniak has responded: "Todd Purdum's article does not indicate that former President Bill Clinton had an improper relationship with Gina Gershon. The story merely examines the concerns of some of Clinton's aides about reports of his behavior. We don't believe that any correction is warranted."
So unless someone wants to take this to another very expensive level, perhaps someone should just settle down and submit to the free publicity. Captured by TMZ's cameras last week in New York, and asked about her relationship with Clinton, Gershon refused to comment and instead referred the videographers to her website, ginagershon.com, where you can view her new video "Pretty Girls on Prozac" and purchase her new CD "In Search of Cleo."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedishrag/2008/06/vanity-fair-sez.html
Vanity Fair backs its reporter, Clinton camp apologizes, Gina Gershon demands a retraction
Vanity Fair has fired back in response to former president Bill Clinton's criticism of the magazine's piece, which questions his lifestyle choices and association with Hollywood producer Steve Bing, quotes anonymous aides about his increased anger since heart surgery, discusses his financial relationship with billionaire Ron Burkle, and includes reports of concern among his aides about his seeing a lot of women on the road, including actress Gina Gershon.
"In a response of nearly 2,500 words -- a quarter the length of the actual story -- former president Bill Clinton's office fails to address a single factual mistake in Todd Purdum's Vanity Fair article. Purdum, who has covered President Clinton on and off for 16 years beginning with his 1992 presidential campaign when Purdum was with the New York Times, spoke with dozens of current and former senior Clinton aides during the course of his reporting. Purdum also contacted the Clinton office long before the article's completion and had several conversations with staff regarding the president's participation. Vanity Fair stands behind the article and Purdum's reporting."
And now Hillary's Clinton's campaign has apologized for Bill Clinton's remarks about the reporter, calling him a "scumbag and a real slimy guy." Her people apologized for "inappropriate" language. Jay Carson, a spokesman for Hillary Clinton's campaign, said late Monday that "President Clinton was understandably upset about an outrageously unfair article, but the language today was inappropriate and he wishes he had not used it." Meanwhile, Gershon's representative has informed ET: "Todd Purdum's insinuation is a lie and it is irresponsible journalism. We are demanding a retraction."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedishrag/2008/06/vanity-fair-bac.html
Lots of Democrats love Hillary Rodham Clinton. Yet plenty of Republicans, conservatives and all-important independents can't stand her, suggesting possible pitfalls for Barack Obama should he make her his vice presidential running mate. The intense dislike for Clinton suggests that besides support from women and others she could bring to the ticket, she might make it harder for Obama to win over some independents, a pivotal swing group in the November election against Republican John McCain. It also means she might push some Republicans and conservatives to vote against the Democrats -- or donate money to the GOP -- who might otherwise lack motivation to do so because of tepid feelings toward McCain.
A substantial 32 percent of independents strongly dislike Clinton, 10 points more than they say so about Obama, according to an AP-Yahoo News poll conducted over the last several months. Independents, a group that both Obama and McCain won during their party primaries this year, comprised a quarter of voters in the 2004 election and have been closely contested in every presidential election since 1992.
In addition, 67 percent of Republicans have very unfavorable views of Clinton, 24 percentage points more than feel that way about Obama. Among conservatives the spread is similar -- 58 percent say they feel very negatively about her, 18 points more than they say so about Obama.
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080610/NEWS02/806100339/1007
wn.com/Vanity Fair Defends Bill Clinton Gina Gershon Story
Last week, actress Gina Gershon's lawyers demanded that Vanity Fair retract a story by Todd Purdum that Gershon's counsel claimed insinuates that she and former President Bill Clinton were seeing each other while his wife was campaigning to become the Democratic Party's nominee for president. But Vanity Fair sez no dice. VF spokesperson Beth Kseniak has responded: "Todd Purdum's article does not indicate that former President Bill Clinton had an improper relationship with Gina Gershon. The story merely examines the concerns of some of Clinton's aides about reports of his behavior. We don't believe that any correction is warranted."
So unless someone wants to take this to another very expensive level, perhaps someone should just settle down and submit to the free publicity. Captured by TMZ's cameras last week in New York, and asked about her relationship with Clinton, Gershon refused to comment and instead referred the videographers to her website, ginagershon.com, where you can view her new video "Pretty Girls on Prozac" and purchase her new CD "In Search of Cleo."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedishrag/2008/06/vanity-fair-sez.html
Vanity Fair backs its reporter, Clinton camp apologizes, Gina Gershon demands a retraction
Vanity Fair has fired back in response to former president Bill Clinton's criticism of the magazine's piece, which questions his lifestyle choices and association with Hollywood producer Steve Bing, quotes anonymous aides about his increased anger since heart surgery, discusses his financial relationship with billionaire Ron Burkle, and includes reports of concern among his aides about his seeing a lot of women on the road, including actress Gina Gershon.
"In a response of nearly 2,500 words -- a quarter the length of the actual story -- former president Bill Clinton's office fails to address a single factual mistake in Todd Purdum's Vanity Fair article. Purdum, who has covered President Clinton on and off for 16 years beginning with his 1992 presidential campaign when Purdum was with the New York Times, spoke with dozens of current and former senior Clinton aides during the course of his reporting. Purdum also contacted the Clinton office long before the article's completion and had several conversations with staff regarding the president's participation. Vanity Fair stands behind the article and Purdum's reporting."
And now Hillary's Clinton's campaign has apologized for Bill Clinton's remarks about the reporter, calling him a "scumbag and a real slimy guy." Her people apologized for "inappropriate" language. Jay Carson, a spokesman for Hillary Clinton's campaign, said late Monday that "President Clinton was understandably upset about an outrageously unfair article, but the language today was inappropriate and he wishes he had not used it." Meanwhile, Gershon's representative has informed ET: "Todd Purdum's insinuation is a lie and it is irresponsible journalism. We are demanding a retraction."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/thedishrag/2008/06/vanity-fair-bac.html
Lots of Democrats love Hillary Rodham Clinton. Yet plenty of Republicans, conservatives and all-important independents can't stand her, suggesting possible pitfalls for Barack Obama should he make her his vice presidential running mate. The intense dislike for Clinton suggests that besides support from women and others she could bring to the ticket, she might make it harder for Obama to win over some independents, a pivotal swing group in the November election against Republican John McCain. It also means she might push some Republicans and conservatives to vote against the Democrats -- or donate money to the GOP -- who might otherwise lack motivation to do so because of tepid feelings toward McCain.
A substantial 32 percent of independents strongly dislike Clinton, 10 points more than they say so about Obama, according to an AP-Yahoo News poll conducted over the last several months. Independents, a group that both Obama and McCain won during their party primaries this year, comprised a quarter of voters in the 2004 election and have been closely contested in every presidential election since 1992.
In addition, 67 percent of Republicans have very unfavorable views of Clinton, 24 percentage points more than feel that way about Obama. Among conservatives the spread is similar -- 58 percent say they feel very negatively about her, 18 points more than they say so about Obama.
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080610/NEWS02/806100339/1007
- published: 10 Jun 2008
- views: 7140
Previewing Obama's Big DNC Speech
From http://www.vf.com Reporting from the DNC in Denver, Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, John Kerry, and the big speech tonigh...
From http://www.vf.com Reporting from the DNC in Denver, Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, John Kerry, and the big speech tonight from Barack Obama.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, sound by Douglas Burnette, edited by Vanessa Bradchulis and Russell Waits.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
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From http://www.vf.com Reporting from the DNC in Denver, Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, John Kerry, and the big speech tonight from Barack Obama.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, sound by Douglas Burnette, edited by Vanessa Bradchulis and Russell Waits.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
- published: 28 Aug 2008
- views: 13581
Obama vs. McCain: How Ugly Will It Get? (VANITY FAIR)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum discuss the chances of Hillary Clinton getting the V.P. slot and explain why the race bet...
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum discuss the chances of Hillary Clinton getting the V.P. slot and explain why the race between Barack Obama and John McCain promises to be less than civil.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography, and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a daily blog, http://www.vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, shot by Douglas Burnette, and edited by Russell Waits and Genna Duberstein.
wn.com/Obama Vs. Mccain How Ugly Will It Get (Vanity Fair)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum discuss the chances of Hillary Clinton getting the V.P. slot and explain why the race between Barack Obama and John McCain promises to be less than civil.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography, and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a daily blog, http://www.vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, shot by Douglas Burnette, and edited by Russell Waits and Genna Duberstein.
- published: 05 Jun 2008
- views: 21388
The VP Sweepstakes Begins (VANITY FAIR)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum discuss presidential running mates and and why Hillary Clinton is staying in the race.
Va...
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum discuss presidential running mates and and why Hillary Clinton is staying in the race.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society,
Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue
globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography,
and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the
world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a
daily blog, http://www.vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.
Video produced by Arya Surowidjojo, shot by Russell Waits, edited by
Jonathan Liebling and Justin Hackman.
wn.com/The Vp Sweepstakes Begins (Vanity Fair)
From http://www.vf.com: Vanity Fair's Dee Dee Myers and Todd Purdum discuss presidential running mates and and why Hillary Clinton is staying in the race.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
From world affairs to entertainment, business to fashion, crime to society,
Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst that drives the popular dialogue
globally. With its unique mix of narrative journalism, stunning photography,
and social commentary, the magazine accelerates ideas and images to the
world's center stage. With web-only articles, slide shows, videos, and a
daily blog, http://www.vanityfair.com brings the conversation online.
Video produced by Arya Surowidjojo, shot by Russell Waits, edited by
Jonathan Liebling and Justin Hackman.
- published: 22 May 2008
- views: 4108
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Rachel Maddow Shows: Exit Interviews
Rachel Maddow talks to Todd Purdum about the series of exit interviews being done by members of the Bush administration and Laura Bush in an attempt to shine up Bush's legacy.
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Sarah Palin: Wasilla Barracuda Filleted, Fried, or Fricasseed
Keith Olbermann interviews Todd Purdum about his VANITY FAIR article "It Came from Wasilla," and Shannyn Moore about the lible lawsuits Palin has threatened against her for her commentary on HuffingtonPost.com and on her own radio talk show.
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White House Legacy (comedy) Tour
Rachel Maddow interviews Todd Purdum about his "Vanity Fair" article reporting the final days of the Bush administration. The final question seems to be whether or not the cadre of editors can revise all the historical record to elevate Bush from beneath that which sits on the bottom of the ocean: whale poop.
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How is President Obama Handling the Fiscal Cliff Negotiations? 'This Week' Roundtable
Howard Dean, Tim Pawlenty, Maggie Haberman, Todd Purdum.
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Chuck Todd to Ted Cruz: "What Planet Are You Living On?"
On Morning Joe, while talking about Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz, Chuck Todd asks "What Planet Are You Living On?"
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Andrea Mitchell's Interview with Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin explains why she resigned as Governor of Alaska to Andrea Mitchell.
http://www.defendyourvote.com
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Is Sarah Palin Getting Too Much Attention?? (VANITY FAIR)
From http://vf.com When John McCain selected Sarah Palin as his running mate, a whirlwind of rumors, controversy, and aphorisms sprung up. Vanity Fair's Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss Tina Fey, Charlie Gibson, and the overarching focus on the pitbulls impact.
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Can Hillary Clinton and Obama still connect to everyday Americans?
The president hit the road to talk directly to the people this week, and Hillary Clinton's book tour has had some hiccups. Peggy Noonan, Todd Purdum, Michael Gerson, and Dee Dee Myers discuss.
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Capital Conversation Election Extravaganza (VANITY FAIR)
http://vf.com Vanity Fair's Todd Purdum discussing Ohio and Virginia at an election dinner party at the house of the late New York Times reporter extraordinaire R.W. "Johnny" Apple in Georgetown.
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Jon Stewart White House Correspondents Dinner
President Clinton and others poked fun at politics and each other. The crowd of White House journalists, Washington dignitaries, and entertainment celebrities enjoyed the president's jokes about campaign fundraising and White House documents.
Comedian Jon Stewart provided the main entertainment with jokes about the president, Congress, and politics. Journalism awards were presented to Ron Fornier
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Have Wall Streets Woes Reframed the Campaign? (VANITY FAIR)
From http://vf.com The recent downturn on Wall Street has had a drastic effect on the presidential-election narrative. Vanity Fairs Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum report on last weeks financial roller coaster, McCains and Obamas misleading and mudslinging advertisements, and the upcoming debate in Oxford, Mississippi.
Rachel Maddow Shows: Exit Interviews
Rachel Maddow talks to Todd Purdum about the series of exit interviews being done by members of the Bush administration and Laura Bush in an attempt to shine up...
Rachel Maddow talks to Todd Purdum about the series of exit interviews being done by members of the Bush administration and Laura Bush in an attempt to shine up Bush's legacy.
wn.com/Rachel Maddow Shows Exit Interviews
Rachel Maddow talks to Todd Purdum about the series of exit interviews being done by members of the Bush administration and Laura Bush in an attempt to shine up Bush's legacy.
- published: 30 Dec 2008
- views: 930
Sarah Palin: Wasilla Barracuda Filleted, Fried, or Fricasseed
Keith Olbermann interviews Todd Purdum about his VANITY FAIR article "It Came from Wasilla," and Shannyn Moore about the lible lawsuits Palin has threatened aga...
Keith Olbermann interviews Todd Purdum about his VANITY FAIR article "It Came from Wasilla," and Shannyn Moore about the lible lawsuits Palin has threatened against her for her commentary on HuffingtonPost.com and on her own radio talk show.
wn.com/Sarah Palin Wasilla Barracuda Filleted, Fried, Or Fricasseed
Keith Olbermann interviews Todd Purdum about his VANITY FAIR article "It Came from Wasilla," and Shannyn Moore about the lible lawsuits Palin has threatened against her for her commentary on HuffingtonPost.com and on her own radio talk show.
- published: 08 Jul 2009
- views: 940
White House Legacy (comedy) Tour
Rachel Maddow interviews Todd Purdum about his "Vanity Fair" article reporting the final days of the Bush administration. The final question seems to be whethe...
Rachel Maddow interviews Todd Purdum about his "Vanity Fair" article reporting the final days of the Bush administration. The final question seems to be whether or not the cadre of editors can revise all the historical record to elevate Bush from beneath that which sits on the bottom of the ocean: whale poop.
wn.com/White House Legacy (Comedy) Tour
Rachel Maddow interviews Todd Purdum about his "Vanity Fair" article reporting the final days of the Bush administration. The final question seems to be whether or not the cadre of editors can revise all the historical record to elevate Bush from beneath that which sits on the bottom of the ocean: whale poop.
- published: 30 Dec 2008
- views: 369
Chuck Todd to Ted Cruz: "What Planet Are You Living On?"
On Morning Joe, while talking about Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz, Chuck Todd asks "What Planet Are You Living On?"...
On Morning Joe, while talking about Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz, Chuck Todd asks "What Planet Are You Living On?"
wn.com/Chuck Todd To Ted Cruz What Planet Are You Living On
On Morning Joe, while talking about Sarah Palin and Ted Cruz, Chuck Todd asks "What Planet Are You Living On?"
- published: 14 Oct 2013
- views: 1996
Andrea Mitchell's Interview with Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin explains why she resigned as Governor of Alaska to Andrea Mitchell.
http://www.defendyourvote.com...
Sarah Palin explains why she resigned as Governor of Alaska to Andrea Mitchell.
http://www.defendyourvote.com
wn.com/Andrea Mitchell's Interview With Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin explains why she resigned as Governor of Alaska to Andrea Mitchell.
http://www.defendyourvote.com
- published: 07 Jul 2009
- views: 27306
Is Sarah Palin Getting Too Much Attention?? (VANITY FAIR)
From http://vf.com When John McCain selected Sarah Palin as his running mate, a whirlwind of rumors, controversy, and aphorisms sprung up. Vanity Fair's Todd S....
From http://vf.com When John McCain selected Sarah Palin as his running mate, a whirlwind of rumors, controversy, and aphorisms sprung up. Vanity Fair's Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss Tina Fey, Charlie Gibson, and the overarching focus on the pitbulls impact.
wn.com/Is Sarah Palin Getting Too Much Attention (Vanity Fair)
From http://vf.com When John McCain selected Sarah Palin as his running mate, a whirlwind of rumors, controversy, and aphorisms sprung up. Vanity Fair's Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers discuss Tina Fey, Charlie Gibson, and the overarching focus on the pitbulls impact.
- published: 16 Sep 2008
- views: 24030
Can Hillary Clinton and Obama still connect to everyday Americans?
The president hit the road to talk directly to the people this week, and Hillary Clinton's book tour has had some hiccups. Peggy Noonan, Todd Purdum, Michael Ge...
The president hit the road to talk directly to the people this week, and Hillary Clinton's book tour has had some hiccups. Peggy Noonan, Todd Purdum, Michael Gerson, and Dee Dee Myers discuss.
wn.com/Can Hillary Clinton And Obama Still Connect To Everyday Americans
The president hit the road to talk directly to the people this week, and Hillary Clinton's book tour has had some hiccups. Peggy Noonan, Todd Purdum, Michael Gerson, and Dee Dee Myers discuss.
- published: 29 Jun 2014
- views: 2116
Capital Conversation Election Extravaganza (VANITY FAIR)
http://vf.com Vanity Fair's Todd Purdum discussing Ohio and Virginia at an election dinner party at the house of the late New York Times reporter extraordinaire...
http://vf.com Vanity Fair's Todd Purdum discussing Ohio and Virginia at an election dinner party at the house of the late New York Times reporter extraordinaire R.W. "Johnny" Apple in Georgetown.
wn.com/Capital Conversation Election Extravaganza (Vanity Fair)
http://vf.com Vanity Fair's Todd Purdum discussing Ohio and Virginia at an election dinner party at the house of the late New York Times reporter extraordinaire R.W. "Johnny" Apple in Georgetown.
- published: 05 Nov 2008
- views: 1882
Jon Stewart White House Correspondents Dinner
President Clinton and others poked fun at politics and each other. The crowd of White House journalists, Washington dignitaries, and entertainment celebrities e...
President Clinton and others poked fun at politics and each other. The crowd of White House journalists, Washington dignitaries, and entertainment celebrities enjoyed the president's jokes about campaign fundraising and White House documents.
Comedian Jon Stewart provided the main entertainment with jokes about the president, Congress, and politics. Journalism awards were presented to Ron Fornier, Mara Liasson, Todd Purdum, and Byron Akohido. This event was aired by CSPAN on Apr 26, 1997.
Bill Maher Bombs at White House Correspondents Dinner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wS76jzWCqM
wn.com/Jon Stewart White House Correspondents Dinner
President Clinton and others poked fun at politics and each other. The crowd of White House journalists, Washington dignitaries, and entertainment celebrities enjoyed the president's jokes about campaign fundraising and White House documents.
Comedian Jon Stewart provided the main entertainment with jokes about the president, Congress, and politics. Journalism awards were presented to Ron Fornier, Mara Liasson, Todd Purdum, and Byron Akohido. This event was aired by CSPAN on Apr 26, 1997.
Bill Maher Bombs at White House Correspondents Dinner: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wS76jzWCqM
- published: 15 Jan 2014
- views: 86914
Have Wall Streets Woes Reframed the Campaign? (VANITY FAIR)
From http://vf.com The recent downturn on Wall Street has had a drastic effect on the presidential-election narrative. Vanity Fairs Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Pu...
From http://vf.com The recent downturn on Wall Street has had a drastic effect on the presidential-election narrative. Vanity Fairs Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum report on last weeks financial roller coaster, McCains and Obamas misleading and mudslinging advertisements, and the upcoming debate in Oxford, Mississippi.
wn.com/Have Wall Streets Woes Reframed The Campaign (Vanity Fair)
From http://vf.com The recent downturn on Wall Street has had a drastic effect on the presidential-election narrative. Vanity Fairs Dee Dee Myers and Todd S. Purdum report on last weeks financial roller coaster, McCains and Obamas misleading and mudslinging advertisements, and the upcoming debate in Oxford, Mississippi.
- published: 22 Sep 2008
- views: 8632
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How is President Obama Handling the Fiscal Cliff Negotiations? `This Week` Roundtabl
Howard Dean, Tim Pawlenty, Maggie Haberman, Todd Purdum.
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JFK, RFK & Civil Rights
This clip from the Miller Center's American Forum features Todd Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964." American Forum, hosted by Douglas Blackmon, airs on public TV. Check your local listings.
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Would Civil Rights Act Pass in Today's Political Climate?
This clip from the Miller Center's American Forum features Todd Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964." American Forum, hosted by Douglas Blackmon, airs on public TV. Check your local listings.
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The Scrum: Obama goes it alone, again; Chris Christie's big weekend, 2014 races shape up
POLITICO's Reid Epstein hosts a conversation with Todd Purdum, Rebecca Sinderbrand and Elizabeth Titus on Obama's agenda, Chris Christie's ongoing scandak, retirements in Congress and the 2014 races.
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Michelle Obama Rocked! Now What?
From http://www.vf.com Welcome to the first Convention Conversation video, from Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers. In this video, beamed directly from Denver, Todd and Dee Dee recap last night's speeches by Michelle Obama and Ted Kennedy and discuss what the Democrats need to do now to unite the party and maximize their chances in November.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, edited by Genna Duberstei
JFK, RFK & Civil Rights
This clip from the Miller Center's American Forum features Todd Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for ...
This clip from the Miller Center's American Forum features Todd Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964." American Forum, hosted by Douglas Blackmon, airs on public TV. Check your local listings.
wn.com/Jfk, Rfk Civil Rights
This clip from the Miller Center's American Forum features Todd Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964." American Forum, hosted by Douglas Blackmon, airs on public TV. Check your local listings.
- published: 16 May 2014
- views: 18
Would Civil Rights Act Pass in Today's Political Climate?
This clip from the Miller Center's American Forum features Todd Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for ...
This clip from the Miller Center's American Forum features Todd Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964." American Forum, hosted by Douglas Blackmon, airs on public TV. Check your local listings.
wn.com/Would Civil Rights Act Pass In Today's Political Climate
This clip from the Miller Center's American Forum features Todd Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964." American Forum, hosted by Douglas Blackmon, airs on public TV. Check your local listings.
- published: 16 May 2014
- views: 9
The Scrum: Obama goes it alone, again; Chris Christie's big weekend, 2014 races shape up
POLITICO's Reid Epstein hosts a conversation with Todd Purdum, Rebecca Sinderbrand and Elizabeth Titus on Obama's agenda, Chris Christie's ongoing scandak, reti...
POLITICO's Reid Epstein hosts a conversation with Todd Purdum, Rebecca Sinderbrand and Elizabeth Titus on Obama's agenda, Chris Christie's ongoing scandak, retirements in Congress and the 2014 races.
wn.com/The Scrum Obama Goes It Alone, Again Chris Christie's Big Weekend, 2014 Races Shape Up
POLITICO's Reid Epstein hosts a conversation with Todd Purdum, Rebecca Sinderbrand and Elizabeth Titus on Obama's agenda, Chris Christie's ongoing scandak, retirements in Congress and the 2014 races.
- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 49
Michelle Obama Rocked! Now What?
From http://www.vf.com Welcome to the first Convention Conversation video, from Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers. In this video, beamed directly from Denver, To...
From http://www.vf.com Welcome to the first Convention Conversation video, from Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers. In this video, beamed directly from Denver, Todd and Dee Dee recap last night's speeches by Michelle Obama and Ted Kennedy and discuss what the Democrats need to do now to unite the party and maximize their chances in November.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, edited by Genna Duberstein & Russell Waits.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
wn.com/Michelle Obama Rocked Now What
From http://www.vf.com Welcome to the first Convention Conversation video, from Todd S. Purdum and Dee Dee Myers. In this video, beamed directly from Denver, Todd and Dee Dee recap last night's speeches by Michelle Obama and Ted Kennedy and discuss what the Democrats need to do now to unite the party and maximize their chances in November.
Produced by Arya Surowidjojo, edited by Genna Duberstein & Russell Waits.
Vanity Fair Contributing editor Dee Dee Myers was the White House press secretary for President Clinton, the first woman to hold that position. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, who is Vanity Fair's national correspondent. Purdum, who joined the magazine after 23 years with the New York Times, has profiled everyone from Dick Cheney and Karl Rove to John McCain and Barack Obama.
- published: 26 Aug 2008
- views: 10502
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Created Equal: Striving Toward Justice for All
Congressman Barney Frank and former Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Margaret H. Marshall discuss legislative and judicial efforts to create a more equitable society with Rutgers Law Professor David Dante Troutt, editor and publisher of The Nation Katrina vanden Heuvel, and journalist Todd Purdum.
This forum was co-sponsored by Mass Humanities. Please credit Mass Humaniti
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New Book Discussion: Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary
Sponsored by the United States Studies Program.
Author Steve Weisman, Editorial Director and Public Policy Fellow, The Peterson Institute; Commentators: Polly Trottenberg, Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy; Todd Purdum, Editor, Vanity Fair; Sidney Blumenthal, Journalist and Author
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2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GOP opposition, and chances for bipartisan compromise. Joining Gwen: John Dickerson, Slate Magazine & CBS News; Susan Davis, USA Today; Christie Parson, Tribune News; Todd Purdum, Politico & Vanity Fair.
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Creating Images of the American Presidency: From Campaigns to the White House
The Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency, Hofstra Cultural Center and Vanity Fair magazine present "Creating Images of the American Presidency: From Campaigns to the White House," a panel discussion featuring Todd Purdum, senior editor, Vanity Fair; Mark Summers, illustrator, Vanity Fair's Presidential Profiles; Edward J. Rollins, political strategist & Senior President
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LBJ Library Civil Rights Summit - Day 2 - LBJ and MLK
Time: Wednesday, April 9, 2014 12:35pm - 1:40pm
Panel: LBJ and MLK: Fulfilling a Promise, Realizing a Dream
An inside look at the consequential and complex partnership between President Lyndon Johnson and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the issue of civil rights.
Introduction: Tom Johnson, Executive Assistant to President Lyndon Johnson and former President & Chairman of CNN
Panelists: Todd Purd
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WASHINGTON WEEK | Sept. 5, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS
http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/ In this online-only extra Washington Week presents an extended Webcast Extra. The field is set. Now the final lap begins. We set the stage for the amazing race to come with the Washington Week Webcast Extra: Washington DC Edition taking questions from our live audience at the Lisner Auditorium at The George Washington University.
*You* can participate in Was
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AFSA Book Notes Presents "China Hand: An Autobiography" by John Paton Davies, Jr.
This event at AFSA headquarters focused on the book "China Hand: An Autobiography," by John Paton Davies, Jr, which was recently published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Mr. Davies passed away in 1999; his daughter Tiki Davies and Vanity Fair National Editor Todd Purdum discussed the book, Mr. Davies's life and career, and took questions from the audience.
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Against the Washington Establishment: Money, Politics, Lebanon, Palestine & the Israeli Lo
For more than half a century, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has worked to strengthen the US-Israel relationship. From a small pro-Isra.
James George Abourezk (born February 24, 1931) is a former Democratic United States Representative and United States Senator, and was the first Greek Orthodo.
Automatically uploaded video [VIDEO] 'Most US political leaders are slaves of Zi
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You Can Have A Happy Marriage and A Successful Business -- Don Purdum
http://www.bringbackdesire.com
http://donpurdum.com
America's businesses and their families are struggling. Longer hours, less cash flow, and more challenging means to reach targeted audiences have caused strain on both the business owner and his or her family.
Being a business owner is a rewarding and fulfilling experience, but it can take a toll on intimate relationships and home life. Even en
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WS Athletics Banquet (Part 2)
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Emma Donoghue "Frog Music"
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780316324687
Emma Donoghue, author of Room, discuss her new book at Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers sup
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Second Mondays with John Harwood
Wesley President David McAllister-Wilson has a conversation with John Harwood, CNBC Chief Washington Correspondent on the topic: "How will faith and politics mix in the next presidential election cycle?"
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Glen Popiel kw5gp discussing his book Arduino for ham radio
Glen discussing the book and answering questions on Arduino on the w5kub.com webcast. please join our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/w5kub/
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Gail Rosseau, John Harwood: 'Prospects in Public Health: A Conversation with Gail Rosseau'
Gale Rosseau, chief of surgery at the Neurologic and Orthopedic Institute of Chicago and speaker on health care - - Talk given 10/03/2009
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Battleground Virginia
Virginia's gubernatorial candidates, Democrat Creigh Deeds and Republican Bob McDonnell, take questions from ABC 7s Leon Harris, POLITICO's John F. Harris and Virginia voters via Google and YouTube.
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Budget Breakthroughs, White House Shake-ups, and John Kerry's Diplomatic Dealings
The House passed a bipartisan budget proposal that will fund the government through 2015, Obama tries to recover from the fumbled healthcare rollout, and how Secretary of State John Kerry has become Obama's diplomatic star. Joining Gwen: John Harwood, CNBC and The New York Times; Molly Ball, The Atlantic; Jeanne Cummings, Bloomberg News; Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times.
Created Equal: Striving Toward Justice for All
Congressman Barney Frank and former Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Margaret H. Marshall discuss legislative and judicial efforts to c...
Congressman Barney Frank and former Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Margaret H. Marshall discuss legislative and judicial efforts to create a more equitable society with Rutgers Law Professor David Dante Troutt, editor and publisher of The Nation Katrina vanden Heuvel, and journalist Todd Purdum.
This forum was co-sponsored by Mass Humanities. Please credit Mass Humanities and the JFK Library Foundation.
wn.com/Created Equal Striving Toward Justice For All
Congressman Barney Frank and former Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Margaret H. Marshall discuss legislative and judicial efforts to create a more equitable society with Rutgers Law Professor David Dante Troutt, editor and publisher of The Nation Katrina vanden Heuvel, and journalist Todd Purdum.
This forum was co-sponsored by Mass Humanities. Please credit Mass Humanities and the JFK Library Foundation.
- published: 11 Nov 2014
- views: 624
New Book Discussion: Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary
Sponsored by the United States Studies Program.
Author Steve Weisman, Editorial Director and Public Policy Fellow, The Peterson Institute; Commentators: Polly T...
Sponsored by the United States Studies Program.
Author Steve Weisman, Editorial Director and Public Policy Fellow, The Peterson Institute; Commentators: Polly Trottenberg, Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy; Todd Purdum, Editor, Vanity Fair; Sidney Blumenthal, Journalist and Author
wn.com/New Book Discussion Daniel Patrick Moynihan A Portrait In Letters Of An American Visionary
Sponsored by the United States Studies Program.
Author Steve Weisman, Editorial Director and Public Policy Fellow, The Peterson Institute; Commentators: Polly Trottenberg, Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy; Todd Purdum, Editor, Vanity Fair; Sidney Blumenthal, Journalist and Author
- published: 27 Sep 2013
- views: 106
2014 State of the Union, Obama's Action Agenda and GOP Response
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GOP opposition, and chances for bipartisan compromise. Joining Gwen: Joh...
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GOP opposition, and chances for bipartisan compromise. Joining Gwen: John Dickerson, Slate Magazine & CBS News; Susan Davis, USA Today; Christie Parson, Tribune News; Todd Purdum, Politico & Vanity Fair.
wn.com/2014 State Of The Union, Obama's Action Agenda And Gop Response
A roundtable discussion on President Obama's 2014 year-of-action agenda, the determined GOP opposition, and chances for bipartisan compromise. Joining Gwen: John Dickerson, Slate Magazine & CBS News; Susan Davis, USA Today; Christie Parson, Tribune News; Todd Purdum, Politico & Vanity Fair.
- published: 01 Feb 2014
- views: 1632
Creating Images of the American Presidency: From Campaigns to the White House
The Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency, Hofstra Cultural Center and Vanity Fair magazine present "Creating Images of the American ...
The Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency, Hofstra Cultural Center and Vanity Fair magazine present "Creating Images of the American Presidency: From Campaigns to the White House," a panel discussion featuring Todd Purdum, senior editor, Vanity Fair; Mark Summers, illustrator, Vanity Fair's Presidential Profiles; Edward J. Rollins, political strategist & Senior Presidential Fellow Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency; Lisa Merrill, professor of Speech Communication, Rhetoric and Performance Studies, Hofstra University.
wn.com/Creating Images Of The American Presidency From Campaigns To The White House
The Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency, Hofstra Cultural Center and Vanity Fair magazine present "Creating Images of the American Presidency: From Campaigns to the White House," a panel discussion featuring Todd Purdum, senior editor, Vanity Fair; Mark Summers, illustrator, Vanity Fair's Presidential Profiles; Edward J. Rollins, political strategist & Senior Presidential Fellow Peter S. Kalikow Center for the Study of the American Presidency; Lisa Merrill, professor of Speech Communication, Rhetoric and Performance Studies, Hofstra University.
- published: 08 Apr 2010
- views: 314
LBJ Library Civil Rights Summit - Day 2 - LBJ and MLK
Time: Wednesday, April 9, 2014 12:35pm - 1:40pm
Panel: LBJ and MLK: Fulfilling a Promise, Realizing a Dream
An inside look at the consequential and complex par...
Time: Wednesday, April 9, 2014 12:35pm - 1:40pm
Panel: LBJ and MLK: Fulfilling a Promise, Realizing a Dream
An inside look at the consequential and complex partnership between President Lyndon Johnson and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the issue of civil rights.
Introduction: Tom Johnson, Executive Assistant to President Lyndon Johnson and former President & Chairman of CNN
Panelists: Todd Purdum (moderator), Taylor Branch, Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Andrew Young, and Doris Kearns Goodwin
More information: http://www.civilrightssummit.org/
LBJ Presidential Library: http://www.lbjlibrary.org/
wn.com/Lbj Library Civil Rights Summit Day 2 Lbj And Mlk
Time: Wednesday, April 9, 2014 12:35pm - 1:40pm
Panel: LBJ and MLK: Fulfilling a Promise, Realizing a Dream
An inside look at the consequential and complex partnership between President Lyndon Johnson and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on the issue of civil rights.
Introduction: Tom Johnson, Executive Assistant to President Lyndon Johnson and former President & Chairman of CNN
Panelists: Todd Purdum (moderator), Taylor Branch, Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Andrew Young, and Doris Kearns Goodwin
More information: http://www.civilrightssummit.org/
LBJ Presidential Library: http://www.lbjlibrary.org/
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 1314
WASHINGTON WEEK | Sept. 5, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS
http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/ In this online-only extra Washington Week presents an extended Webcast Extra. The field is set. Now the final lap begins. We ...
http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/ In this online-only extra Washington Week presents an extended Webcast Extra. The field is set. Now the final lap begins. We set the stage for the amazing race to come with the Washington Week Webcast Extra: Washington DC Edition taking questions from our live audience at the Lisner Auditorium at The George Washington University.
*You* can participate in Washington Week roundtable discussions. Each week moderator Gwen Ifill and a panel of top journalists take your questions during the Washington Week Webcast Extra. For more information go to http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/
This week's panelists:
Todd Purdum, Vanity Fair
Peter Baker, The New York Times
Jeanne Cummings, POLITICO
David Broder, The Washington Post
health care, economy, barack obama, john mccain, colin powell, election, white house, sarah palin, joe biden, campaign, conservative base, liberal, independent
wn.com/Washington Week | Sept. 5, 2008 Webcast Extra | Pbs
http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/ In this online-only extra Washington Week presents an extended Webcast Extra. The field is set. Now the final lap begins. We set the stage for the amazing race to come with the Washington Week Webcast Extra: Washington DC Edition taking questions from our live audience at the Lisner Auditorium at The George Washington University.
*You* can participate in Washington Week roundtable discussions. Each week moderator Gwen Ifill and a panel of top journalists take your questions during the Washington Week Webcast Extra. For more information go to http://www.pbs.org/washingtonweek/
This week's panelists:
Todd Purdum, Vanity Fair
Peter Baker, The New York Times
Jeanne Cummings, POLITICO
David Broder, The Washington Post
health care, economy, barack obama, john mccain, colin powell, election, white house, sarah palin, joe biden, campaign, conservative base, liberal, independent
- published: 06 Sep 2008
- views: 1952
AFSA Book Notes Presents "China Hand: An Autobiography" by John Paton Davies, Jr.
This event at AFSA headquarters focused on the book "China Hand: An Autobiography," by John Paton Davies, Jr, which was recently published by the University of ...
This event at AFSA headquarters focused on the book "China Hand: An Autobiography," by John Paton Davies, Jr, which was recently published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Mr. Davies passed away in 1999; his daughter Tiki Davies and Vanity Fair National Editor Todd Purdum discussed the book, Mr. Davies's life and career, and took questions from the audience.
wn.com/Afsa Book Notes Presents China Hand An Autobiography By John Paton Davies, Jr.
This event at AFSA headquarters focused on the book "China Hand: An Autobiography," by John Paton Davies, Jr, which was recently published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Mr. Davies passed away in 1999; his daughter Tiki Davies and Vanity Fair National Editor Todd Purdum discussed the book, Mr. Davies's life and career, and took questions from the audience.
- published: 21 Mar 2012
- views: 407
Against the Washington Establishment: Money, Politics, Lebanon, Palestine & the Israeli Lo
For more than half a century, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has worked to strengthen the US-Israel relationship. From a small pro-Isra.
...
For more than half a century, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has worked to strengthen the US-Israel relationship. From a small pro-Isra.
James George Abourezk (born February 24, 1931) is a former Democratic United States Representative and United States Senator, and was the first Greek Orthodo.
Automatically uploaded video [VIDEO] 'Most US political leaders are slaves of Zionist lobby' Sun, 11 Dec 2011 17:28:15 Url:
Interview with a former U.S. political lobbyist who was jailed for numerous crimes including tax evasion and ripping off his clients. A revealing talk on the.
United States Zionist lobby groups seek to limit the activities of Press TV in America over fears of losing the propaganda war, a human rights activist tells.
The Money Lobby examines how Political Action Committees (PACs) and Super PACs have managed to monopolize the political discourse in the US in favor of a pri.
The jews generally control American foreign policy.
AIPAC is a Zionist lobby that gives millions to pro-Israel US politicians and gives millions to the enemies of politicians that criticize Zionism and Israel..
The revolving door and revolvers in Congress and Obama administration Hundreds of revolvers serve in the Obama administration. The center for responsive poli.
An American investigative journalist in Philadelphia says the Israeli lobbies give money to U.S. politicians in order to secure Tel Aviv's interests in the M.
Finnish Vice Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Pertti Salolainen on YLE Aamu TV (30.11.2012) discussing yesterday's vote in the UN General Assembly w.
A factual, reasoned 16-minute talk on the immense power and influence of the Jewish lobby in the US, and its harmful role, especially in directing US Middl.
Tom Friedman, Amy Walter, Todd Purdum, and CBS News' John Dickerson discuss the growing power of high-dollar donors and how fundraising is changing politics .
Christian Zionists lobbying US Congress.
Iran's nuclear deal with the P5+1 group of world powers in Geneva has triggered a spin war which will last for the next 6 months, as many of the parties invo.
A British documentary exposing Zionisms hold on British politics. Broadcast on 16 November 2009 at 20:00 this episode investigated one of the most powerful .
For many years now the American foreign policy has been characterized by the strong tie between the United States and Israel. Does the United States in fact .
Must watch + Share + Awake ! The criss-crossed interlocking pyramids forming the Zionist AIPAC hexagram is the revealing logo of the American Israel Public .
Lecture Done 2/24/13 WATCH THE FULL ADDRESS @ Minister Louis Farrakhan speaks on the Jewish lobby during Saviours Day 2013. Watch .
A pro Israeli advocate knocked a camera out of the hands of Alison Weir, President of the Council for the National Interest Foundation. The group just finish.
Douglas Brinkley, award-winning author of Cronkite, The Great Deluge and The Wilderness Warrior talks about our broken political system and the corro.
Lobbying kids for the good of a foreign land AIPAC caught spying on USA
Zaid Hamid BrassTacks Pakistan Again Accused Tehreek-e-Taliban ISI ARMY For Showing Disrespect To Allah Iqbal Muslim Hero By Calling No.1 Pakistani Tainted M.
wn.com/Against The Washington Establishment Money, Politics, Lebanon, Palestine Amp The Israeli Lo
For more than half a century, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has worked to strengthen the US-Israel relationship. From a small pro-Isra.
James George Abourezk (born February 24, 1931) is a former Democratic United States Representative and United States Senator, and was the first Greek Orthodo.
Automatically uploaded video [VIDEO] 'Most US political leaders are slaves of Zionist lobby' Sun, 11 Dec 2011 17:28:15 Url:
Interview with a former U.S. political lobbyist who was jailed for numerous crimes including tax evasion and ripping off his clients. A revealing talk on the.
United States Zionist lobby groups seek to limit the activities of Press TV in America over fears of losing the propaganda war, a human rights activist tells.
The Money Lobby examines how Political Action Committees (PACs) and Super PACs have managed to monopolize the political discourse in the US in favor of a pri.
The jews generally control American foreign policy.
AIPAC is a Zionist lobby that gives millions to pro-Israel US politicians and gives millions to the enemies of politicians that criticize Zionism and Israel..
The revolving door and revolvers in Congress and Obama administration Hundreds of revolvers serve in the Obama administration. The center for responsive poli.
An American investigative journalist in Philadelphia says the Israeli lobbies give money to U.S. politicians in order to secure Tel Aviv's interests in the M.
Finnish Vice Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee Pertti Salolainen on YLE Aamu TV (30.11.2012) discussing yesterday's vote in the UN General Assembly w.
A factual, reasoned 16-minute talk on the immense power and influence of the Jewish lobby in the US, and its harmful role, especially in directing US Middl.
Tom Friedman, Amy Walter, Todd Purdum, and CBS News' John Dickerson discuss the growing power of high-dollar donors and how fundraising is changing politics .
Christian Zionists lobbying US Congress.
Iran's nuclear deal with the P5+1 group of world powers in Geneva has triggered a spin war which will last for the next 6 months, as many of the parties invo.
A British documentary exposing Zionisms hold on British politics. Broadcast on 16 November 2009 at 20:00 this episode investigated one of the most powerful .
For many years now the American foreign policy has been characterized by the strong tie between the United States and Israel. Does the United States in fact .
Must watch + Share + Awake ! The criss-crossed interlocking pyramids forming the Zionist AIPAC hexagram is the revealing logo of the American Israel Public .
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A pro Israeli advocate knocked a camera out of the hands of Alison Weir, President of the Council for the National Interest Foundation. The group just finish.
Douglas Brinkley, award-winning author of Cronkite, The Great Deluge and The Wilderness Warrior talks about our broken political system and the corro.
Lobbying kids for the good of a foreign land AIPAC caught spying on USA
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- published: 01 Jun 2014
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You Can Have A Happy Marriage and A Successful Business -- Don Purdum
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America's businesses and their families are struggling. Longer hours, less cash flow, and more challenging ...
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America's businesses and their families are struggling. Longer hours, less cash flow, and more challenging means to reach targeted audiences have caused strain on both the business owner and his or her family.
Being a business owner is a rewarding and fulfilling experience, but it can take a toll on intimate relationships and home life. Even entrepreneur billionaire Mark Cuban said that "to start a business you have to sacrifice your family."
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, told CBS 60 Minutes "everyone knows that marriage is the biggest personal decision you will make, but it's (also) the biggest career decision you will make."
As a Chaplain in the PA Army National Guard where he worked with couples extensively, Don Purdum saw firsthand that if you lose your family you will lose your business.
Through Marriage University Don and his wife Nicole work to solve the tension between business and marriage so that both can thrive. They help couples understand business and how to align it with their mission, purpose, dreams, and desired lifestyle.
Don is sharing his best advice to help you find joy and satisfaction both at home and with your business.
Please join us - LIVE or later - for a lively and encouraging conversation on the Loving and Lasting Show - MUAH!
Ande Lyons
Chief Passion Curator
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About Don Purdum
Don Purdum is the founder and CEO of DNP, an organization dedicated to helping business owners have successful businesses and happy marriages. He is an inspiring and engaging speaker, radio show host, and author. He has over ten years' experience working with business owners from all different fields and professions. Don has observed,
with hundreds of business owners, that if you lose your family, you lose your business. He and his wife Nicole work to solve the tension between business and marriage so that both can thrive by helping them understand business and how align it with their mission, purpose, dreams, and desired lifestyle.
Don served in the U.S. Navy for four years and as a Chaplain in the U.S. Army for four years where he worked with military spouses and combat troops returning home. Using his extensive training in psychology and counseling, Don helped military couples learn how to communicate and focus on creating dreams, goals, and fulfillment in life through marriage after stressful, life-changing events.
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wn.com/You Can Have A Happy Marriage And A Successful Business Don Purdum
http://www.bringbackdesire.com
http://donpurdum.com
America's businesses and their families are struggling. Longer hours, less cash flow, and more challenging means to reach targeted audiences have caused strain on both the business owner and his or her family.
Being a business owner is a rewarding and fulfilling experience, but it can take a toll on intimate relationships and home life. Even entrepreneur billionaire Mark Cuban said that "to start a business you have to sacrifice your family."
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, told CBS 60 Minutes "everyone knows that marriage is the biggest personal decision you will make, but it's (also) the biggest career decision you will make."
As a Chaplain in the PA Army National Guard where he worked with couples extensively, Don Purdum saw firsthand that if you lose your family you will lose your business.
Through Marriage University Don and his wife Nicole work to solve the tension between business and marriage so that both can thrive. They help couples understand business and how to align it with their mission, purpose, dreams, and desired lifestyle.
Don is sharing his best advice to help you find joy and satisfaction both at home and with your business.
Please join us - LIVE or later - for a lively and encouraging conversation on the Loving and Lasting Show - MUAH!
Ande Lyons
Chief Passion Curator
http://www.BringBackDesire.com
http://www.LovingAndLasting.com
Watch here on Google+
Watch On YouTube
www.youtube.com/user/bringbackdesire
Hashtag for event
#LovingAndLasting
About Don Purdum
Don Purdum is the founder and CEO of DNP, an organization dedicated to helping business owners have successful businesses and happy marriages. He is an inspiring and engaging speaker, radio show host, and author. He has over ten years' experience working with business owners from all different fields and professions. Don has observed,
with hundreds of business owners, that if you lose your family, you lose your business. He and his wife Nicole work to solve the tension between business and marriage so that both can thrive by helping them understand business and how align it with their mission, purpose, dreams, and desired lifestyle.
Don served in the U.S. Navy for four years and as a Chaplain in the U.S. Army for four years where he worked with military spouses and combat troops returning home. Using his extensive training in psychology and counseling, Don helped military couples learn how to communicate and focus on creating dreams, goals, and fulfillment in life through marriage after stressful, life-changing events.
Website: http://www.donpurdum.com/
Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+DonPurdum/posts
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/theinternetconf
Twitter: https://twitter.com/donpurdum
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/donpurdum
- published: 27 Feb 2014
- views: 184
Emma Donoghue "Frog Music"
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780316324687
Emma Donoghue, author of Room, discuss her new book at Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C.
Founded...
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Emma Donoghue, author of Room, discuss her new book at Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers superior service, unusual book choices, and a haven for book lovers in the store and online. Visit them on the web at http://www.politics-prose.com/
wn.com/Emma Donoghue Frog Music
http://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780316324687
Emma Donoghue, author of Room, discuss her new book at Politics & Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C.
Founded by Carla Cohen and Barbara Meade in 1984, Politics & Prose Bookstore is Washington, D.C.'s premier independent bookstore and cultural hub, a gathering place for people interested in reading and discussing books. Politics & Prose offers superior service, unusual book choices, and a haven for book lovers in the store and online. Visit them on the web at http://www.politics-prose.com/
- published: 10 Apr 2014
- views: 889
Second Mondays with John Harwood
Wesley President David McAllister-Wilson has a conversation with John Harwood, CNBC Chief Washington Correspondent on the topic: "How will faith and politics mi...
Wesley President David McAllister-Wilson has a conversation with John Harwood, CNBC Chief Washington Correspondent on the topic: "How will faith and politics mix in the next presidential election cycle?"
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Wesley President David McAllister-Wilson has a conversation with John Harwood, CNBC Chief Washington Correspondent on the topic: "How will faith and politics mix in the next presidential election cycle?"
- published: 09 Nov 2011
- views: 87
Glen Popiel kw5gp discussing his book Arduino for ham radio
Glen discussing the book and answering questions on Arduino on the w5kub.com webcast. please join our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/w5kub/...
Glen discussing the book and answering questions on Arduino on the w5kub.com webcast. please join our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/w5kub/
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Glen discussing the book and answering questions on Arduino on the w5kub.com webcast. please join our facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/w5kub/
- published: 01 Nov 2014
- views: 503
Gail Rosseau, John Harwood: 'Prospects in Public Health: A Conversation with Gail Rosseau'
Gale Rosseau, chief of surgery at the Neurologic and Orthopedic Institute of Chicago and speaker on health care - - Talk given 10/03/2009...
Gale Rosseau, chief of surgery at the Neurologic and Orthopedic Institute of Chicago and speaker on health care - - Talk given 10/03/2009
wn.com/Gail Rosseau, John Harwood 'Prospects In Public Health A Conversation With Gail Rosseau'
Gale Rosseau, chief of surgery at the Neurologic and Orthopedic Institute of Chicago and speaker on health care - - Talk given 10/03/2009
- published: 17 Jun 2013
- views: 191
Battleground Virginia
Virginia's gubernatorial candidates, Democrat Creigh Deeds and Republican Bob McDonnell, take questions from ABC 7s Leon Harris, POLITICO's John F. Harris and V...
Virginia's gubernatorial candidates, Democrat Creigh Deeds and Republican Bob McDonnell, take questions from ABC 7s Leon Harris, POLITICO's John F. Harris and Virginia voters via Google and YouTube.
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Virginia's gubernatorial candidates, Democrat Creigh Deeds and Republican Bob McDonnell, take questions from ABC 7s Leon Harris, POLITICO's John F. Harris and Virginia voters via Google and YouTube.
- published: 06 Oct 2009
- views: 1652
Budget Breakthroughs, White House Shake-ups, and John Kerry's Diplomatic Dealings
The House passed a bipartisan budget proposal that will fund the government through 2015, Obama tries to recover from the fumbled healthcare rollout, and how Se...
The House passed a bipartisan budget proposal that will fund the government through 2015, Obama tries to recover from the fumbled healthcare rollout, and how Secretary of State John Kerry has become Obama's diplomatic star. Joining Gwen: John Harwood, CNBC and The New York Times; Molly Ball, The Atlantic; Jeanne Cummings, Bloomberg News; Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times.
wn.com/Budget Breakthroughs, White House Shake Ups, And John Kerry's Diplomatic Dealings
The House passed a bipartisan budget proposal that will fund the government through 2015, Obama tries to recover from the fumbled healthcare rollout, and how Secretary of State John Kerry has become Obama's diplomatic star. Joining Gwen: John Harwood, CNBC and The New York Times; Molly Ball, The Atlantic; Jeanne Cummings, Bloomberg News; Doyle McManus, Los Angeles Times.
- published: 14 Dec 2013
- views: 1724