Media frenzy is indeed an intriguing subject. I would be very curious to know who clamors for coverage of these controversial figures/remarks. I dont have a tv, so I get almost all my news from my google news page, and the headlines I see certainly dont reflect this level of fascination with Wright. *shrug* I suppose that a curious subject also.
Hooray for catching the AD reference about the "illusionist". That didnt hit me at all. I have been thinking lately (due to rumors/confirmation/whateveryoucallit of an AD movie) that Michael Cera would be an awesome guest to stir up some excitement, or really any of the cast members, or, even better I think, Mitch.
I do also think that was the most substantive question of the interview (the bulk indeed being more lighthearted); i did feel like it focused well on discussion of the future position and responsibilities of the executive, and the potential good/bad job that could be influenced by this 'process'.
But I'm mainly commenting here because I watched the Paul ONeill interview earlier today, and I have to say that interview is my favorite one with a politician. The Obama interview certainly didnt reach the level I think the Oneill one had.
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May 1st 2008 1:09PM (AOL TV)Hooray for catching the AD reference about the "illusionist". That didnt hit me at all. I have been thinking lately (due to rumors/confirmation/whateveryoucallit of an AD movie) that Michael Cera would be an awesome guest to stir up some excitement, or really any of the cast members, or, even better I think, Mitch.
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Apr 22nd 2008 7:41PM (AOL TV)I do also think that was the most substantive question of the interview (the bulk indeed being more lighthearted); i did feel like it focused well on discussion of the future position and responsibilities of the executive, and the potential good/bad job that could be influenced by this 'process'.
But I'm mainly commenting here because I watched the Paul ONeill interview earlier today, and I have to say that interview is my favorite one with a politician. The Obama interview certainly didnt reach the level I think the Oneill one had.
(hopefully this embed link goes thru, I dont usually comment on boards/posts, just read)