Hillary, Barack and the Future of Liberalism

Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary: Reflections by Women Writers
02.03.2008

Hillary Clinton once described herself as a "Rorschach test." People see in her what they want, whether they love her or hate her. In this hour of To the Best Of Our Knowledge we'll talk about the complicated feelings many women have about Hillary, her marriage to Bill, and whether it's possible to evaluate her run for president without thinking about the fact that she's female.

  1. Drew Westen on "The Political Brain: The Role of Emotion in Deciding the Fate of the Nation"

    Psychologist Drew Westen tells Jim Fleming that Democrats need to learn to sell their core issues by speaking in emotionally effective language.

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  2. Paul Krugman on "The Conscience of A Liberal"

    Paul Krugman is one of the most prominent liberal pundits in America. He talks with Steve Paulson about his latest book, "The Conscience of A Liberal."

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  3. Susan Morrison on "Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary"

    Susan Morrison responds to Hilary Clinton as a cultural symbol and public personality.

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  4. Daphne Merkin on "Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary"

    Daphne Merkin responds to Hilary Clinton as a cultural symbol and public personality.

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  5. Lorrie Moore on "Thirty Ways of Looking at Hillary"

    Lorrie Moore responds to Hilary Clinton as a cultural symbol and public personality.

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  6. Randall Kennedy on "Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal"

    Harvard law professor Randall Kennedy has written another incendiary book: "Sellout: The Politics of Racial Betrayal."

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  7. Barack Obama on Inner City Life

    Barack Obama talks with Steve Paulson about his self-image and success.

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