|
THE POLITICS OF AUDACITY
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men
are created equal. It depends on what the meaning of the word "is"
is. From Bold declarations to bald-faced lies. In this hour ofTo The
Best Of Our Knowledge, the audacity of American politics. How did
we get from Thomas Jefferson to William Jefferson Clinton in a little
over 200 years? And, where are we headed?
SEGMENT 1:
NPR's Senior
News Analyst Daniel Schorr talks with Steve Paulson about the
audacity of today's politicians. Schorr thinks the only hope is an alert
corps of journalists. Schorr's latest book is "Come to Think of
It: Notes on the Turn of the Millennium." And we revisit Donald
Rumsfeld on the subject of Weapons of Mass Destruction.
SEGMENT 2:
We revisit
President Reagan's threat to fire air traffic controllers in
1981. Also, Rachel Boynton is director of the documentary film
"Our Brand is Crisis." She talks with Steve Paulson about
her film which follows the efforts of an American political consulting
firm which became involved in the Bolivian presidential election. And,
we revisit President George Bush aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln.
Also, Jean Edward Smith is the author of "FDR," and
tells Jim Fleming about Franklin Roosevelt's Supreme Court-packing scandal
of 1937.
SEGMENT 3:
Matt Taibbi
is a contributing editor for Rolling Stone magazine and is the author
of "Smells Like Dead Elephants: Dispatches from a Rotting Empire."
He talks with Anne Strainchamps about political audacity, voter memory
and the scandalous behavior of some defense contractors in Iraq. Also,
we hear Archibald MacLeish's poem "The End of the World."
CD copies are available at 1-800-747-7444.
Ask for program number 08-01-13-A.
................................................................
Books:
| Daniel Schorr, Come to Think
of It : Notes on the Turn of the Millennium (Penguin) |
 |
| Jean Edward Smith, FDR
(Random House) |
 |
| Matt
Taibbi, Smells Like Dead Elephants: Dispatches from a Rotting
Empire (Grove Press) |
 |
Music:
-
Go Je Je by Antibalas off of their Government Magic
CD on Afrosound Records.
-
Better Man by Pearl Jam off of
their Vitalogy CD on Epic Records.
-
There There by Christopher ORiley
off of his Hold Me To This: Christopher ORiley Plays Radiohead
CD on World Village Records.
-
Lights Out off of the Clown
and Midway Calliope Music: Volume 1 CD on MR. R Records.
................................................................
Questions and comments can be
addressed to: flemingj@wpr.org
|