Mora Stephens wanted to look at how the political divide in America affects personal relationships. So she made a romantic comedy set in the 2004 Republican National Convention. She tells the story of a Democratic protester falling for a Republican delegate and asks if the person can come before the politics. We talk to Stevens and hear how listeners deal with the same question. Plus: 30 Issues in 30 Days: If the Democrats take Congress, should they investigate, or even impeach, the President?
30 Issues in 30 Days: Investigate? Impeach?
Elizabeth Holtzman, former Congresswoman and author, The Impeachment of George W. Bush: A Practical Guide for Concerned Citizens (Nation Books 2006)
- on whether George W. Bush should be investigated and impeached, and how it can be done
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Mike Isikoff, investigative reporter, Newsweek and ...
- on whether George W. Bush should be investigated and impeached, and how it can be done
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Mike Isikoff, investigative reporter, Newsweek and ...
Ugly Politics?
Joe Mahoney, Albany Bureau Chief, New York Daily News
- discusses Alan Hevesi and the investigation over his use of a state driver
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Ben Smith, reporter for the New York Daily News and blogger
- talks about his candid conversation with John ...
- discusses Alan Hevesi and the investigation over his use of a state driver
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Ben Smith, reporter for the New York Daily News and blogger
- talks about his candid conversation with John ...
Conventions of Love
Mora Stephens, director and co-screenwriter of the film, Conventioneers
- when politics comes before people in personal relationships
- when politics comes before people in personal relationships
Mora Stevens
Mora Stevens, director and co-screenwriter of the film, Conventioneers.
Elizabeth Holtzman
Elizabeth Holtzman, former Congresswoman and author, "The Impeachment of George W. Bush."
Required Reading: October 24, 2006
U.N. Says Human Rights Violators Cite U.S. (Washington Post)
AP photographer kidnapped in Gaza Strip (Seattle PI/AP)
Offering Perks, Lenders Court Colleges' Favor (NY Times)
Conyers Hones a Case Against President Bush (NY Sun)

