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Friday, July 09, 2004

Howard Dean’s quest for the presidency in 2004 had a spectacular trajectory from surprising start to abrupt finish. Dean’s former campaign manager Joe Trippi believes the campaign begat a paradigm shift when it discovered the internet as a source of cash and organizing power.

High Noon in Weehawken

Jan Lewis professor of history and chair of the History Department at Rutgers University in Newark says political violence was not unusual in the early American republic and Ted Widmer director of the C. V. Starr Center for the Study of the American ...

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Live coverage of Select Committee report on CIA intelligence failures

Intelligen-cia Mike Isikoff Director Investigative Reporter, Newsweek on Senate Select Committee on Intelligence press conference.

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iVote

Joe Trippi former Dean campaign manager, political analyst and author, The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Democracy, the Internet and the Overthrow of Everything (Regan Books, 2004) on how the internet is changing the nature of political campaigns.

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Group Thinkers on The Assumption Train

Part of the today's show devoted time to the press conference held by Sens. Pat Roberts and John D. Rockefeller IVrepresenting the Senate Intelligence Committee.

Neither senator was shy about taking the CIA to task on grossly misrepresenting the Iraq threat.

Check out the news conference, ...

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