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:: Thursday, December 25, 2003 ::
Frank Rich Rules....
Frank Rich: Napster Runs for President in ’04: "The elusive piece of this phenomenon is cultural: the Internet. Rather than compare Dr. Dean to McGovern or Goldwater, it may make more sense to recall Franklin Roosevelt and John Kennedy. It was not until F.D.R.'s fireside chats on radio in 1933 that a medium in mass use for years became a political force. J.F.K. did the same for television, not only by vanquishing the camera-challenged Richard Nixon during the 1960 debates but by replacing the Eisenhower White House's prerecorded TV news conferences (which could be cleaned up with editing) with live broadcasts. Until Kennedy proved otherwise, most of Washington's wise men thought, as The New York Times columnist James Reston wrote in 1961, that a spontaneous televised press conference was 'the goofiest idea since the Hula Hoop.'"
wait! They cancelled K Street? I liked that show... though I have to admit it was kind of crappy (don't ask)
:: Jim Nichols 12/25/2003 01:47:00 PM [+] ::
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