And you dont see any in fox news, thats fine even though i clearly regular i will go after the Democratic Party in my work and ive never heard once fox news take on a conservative on that station. You know, i try to look at everybody and i disagree with people, you know, of my own political character all of the time because i think thats healthy. Its not a business for me. I dont do this to try to scare liberals into tuning into my articles but i can make money, this is about trying to call things as i see them and thats not what fox news does, i think your views i couldnt disagree with them more strongly and i feel sorry for you that you feel that way. Host carolyn in spear fish, south dakota, this is an email. How much blame should block belong to New York Times and Washington Post that voters went the other way in response . Guest i dont know about signaling the two publications but i do think that that was a phenomena that was true. When we, you know, i talked about this in my book
And you dont see any in fox news, thats fine even though i clearly regular i will go after the Democratic Party in my work and ive never heard once fox news take on a conservative on that station. You know, i try to look at everybody and i disagree with people, you know, of my own political character all of the time because i think thats healthy. Its not a business for me. I dont do this to try to scare liberals into tuning into my articles but i can make money, this is about trying to call things as i see them and thats not what fox news does, i think your views i couldnt disagree with them more strongly and i feel sorry for you that you feel that way. Host carolyn in spear fish, south dakota, this is an email. How much blame should block belong to New York Times and Washington Post that voters went the other way in response . Guest i dont know about signaling the two publications but i do think that that was a phenomena that was true. When we, you know, i talked about this in my book
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This is awesome. I wish you put us in a time machine and take us back to 1895. A man stands at the end of a drafty core door, the 19th century, and in the flickering light 7 oil lamp examines a machine made of nickel and ivory with brass rails, a squat, ugly contraption somehow out of focus, not easy for the core reader to visualize despite a listing of parts and materials. Our hero fiddles with some screws, add a drop of oil and plants himself in the saddle. He grasps a lever with both hands. He is going on a journey. By the way, so are we. When he throws that lever, time breaks from its moorings. The man is nondescript, almost devoid of features, gray eyes and a paleface and not much else. He lacks even a name. He is just the time traveler, for so it will be convenient to speak of him. Time and travel, no one had thought to join those words before now. And that machine with its saddle, it is a fantastic bicycle. The whole thing is the invention of a young enthusiast named wells, who
The roosevelt reading festival continues now. Marc wortman discusses his book 1941 fighting the shadow war, a divided america in a world at war. Good afternoon. Welcome to the roosevelt librarys annual reading festival, glad to have you here today. President roosevelt would also be pleased, i am assuming he would be. Not that i am channeling him. He wanted to be a community organization. About his era, presidency and issues that he encountered during this period. We are glad you could be here as well. And especially pleased because it is our 75th anniversary and we invite you to get to these activities on june 30th. If you enjoy these types of programs and others, please become a member. We would like that. Go to our website, www. Fdrlibrary. Org. I will go over you probably if you have been here today you know the format. Marc wortman will speak for a half hour and we have 10 minutes of questions and afterwards he will go to the lobby where you can obtain the book from the new deal st