degree? .. out of the blue i get a letter back, he wants to come nd he s gng tome o and he s going to come on july 26 that it s all right and i think this is t2he6, stnd iore rall ronald reagan on thettle ad centennial that tells what kind of guy he was. so i prepared my house starting about two weeksime, to prepare the house, we had 13 telephones, strung into the house, and, the garage became a command center, the kitchen was not my own, but, it all was nearing the great date and then, on the day, july 26, there was a terrific storm hope to east coast, and nancy was stuck in new york, and the plane bringing some of my guests down was stuck in new york and so i had to get a few more guests at the spur of the moment and then, we prepared to greet the president of the united states. and, i remember very well, it was 7:00 at night, the woman kept darting out of the kitchen, telling me, the president is on his way. thank you. the president is 15 minutes. thank you. by now, they
diminishing because there s a movement afoot to create a new political culture. and i mentioned that in my last three books, i think. and that movement is made up of talk radio, of cable tv, of fox news, of talk radio with sean hannity and rush limbaugh and mark levin, and it s made up of the internet. recently the new york sun came on the internet, that s a good thing. it s made up of the wall street journal which has created an antidote to the new york times. so there is a culture in our country, and, by the way, national review and commentary. we are creating a culture that is vanquishing the culture smog. but for now the culture smog is out there, and we have to deal with it. it s the one pollutant that the liberals never say anything against. but i as an environmentalist of sorts have spoke out against the culture smog and done my best to vanquish it, and the people that i ve just mentioned are vanquishing it right there with me. host: what s an example of the cultur
that playing field to some degree? .. out of the blue i get a letter back, he wants to come and he s going to come on july 26, if it is all right and i think this is a story about ronald reagan, on the centennial, that tells you a little about what kind of a guy he was. so i prepared my house, the secret service came, started two weeks ahead of time, to prepare the house, we had 13 telephones, strung into the house, and, the garage became a command center, the kitchen was not my own, but, it all was nearing the great date and then, on the day, july 26, there was a terrific storm hope to east coast, and nancy was stuck in new york, and the plane bringing some of my guests down was stuck in new york and so i had to get a few more guests at the spur of the moment and then, we prepared to greet the president of the united states. and, i remember very well, it was 7:00 at night, the woman kept darting out of the kitchen, telling me, the president is on his way. thank you. the pr
host: j.w.s., self-identified moderate from wisconsin, e-mails in to you: ronald reagan has been called the great communicator, but is bill clinton more deserving of that moniker, and would it be more accurate to refer to reagan as the great american? guest: the what? host: the great american rather than the great communicator. guest: well, i like the great american. [laughter] i guess you want let me talk a little about bill clinton. somewhere in my books, in my last two books i talk about the chronic campaigner, and that would be bill clinton. that would be hillary clinton. that would be john francois kerry, that would be newt gingrich. it s the 1960s generation that developed this, was the most political of generations. and as i say, it s been a disaster for the country. luckily, in the 1990s there was no reason to we didn t have to be on guard all the time, and we could put up with a amiable huckster like the clintons. but the chronic campaigner campaigns all
sean: he s a former depend day assistant secretary of state, fox news contributor, all around good liberal, bob beckel is here. he s founder and editor-in-chief of my favorite conservative magazine the american spectator bob tyrrell. she is crowe of independent women s voice our friend heather higgins is back. my nickname stuck because he got a dead fish when left office. a lot of questions about rahm bow s eligibility. now he fills this i m glad to be home video that he filmed in washington, d.c.. wants to run for mayor. you are going to challenge him, mr. tyrrell. i am going to challenge him. sean: are you announcing tonight? i m announcing tonight i m going to challenge him just on