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Moyers and Wright, Tomorrow on PBS

I rely on them frequently, but honestly, I hate summaries. That’s why, on this subject, I intend to DVR* the interview (if I don’t forget), watch all of it as soon as I can, and provide my reaction (here) afterward — not to prolong the ridiculousness, but simply to learn. I’m anxious to see and hear the Rev. Wright in a more complete (and secular) context.

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* Commonly used to refer to the noun, digital video recorder (TiVO is an example), but also occasionally used (at least by me) as a verb.

  • I just plan to YouTube it. But I might have to Google the link first.
  • runasim
    I'm eagerly looking forward to the interview, while simultaneously dreading it.
    I expect every word, every pause and every gesture to be parsed, twisted and turned, every which way.

    I'm just glad Moyers is doing the interview. At least, judging from past experience, Wright will be allowed to speak in full sentences and in more than 10 \second bursts.
  • lurxst
    I am also glad its Bill Moyers. He offers some shred of hope in the salvation of modern broadcast journalism.
  • DLS
    Pete, Moyers is a far-left extremist and raises concerns he might actually not be trying to sanitize Obama (which is what any decent, normal individual, especially one supporting Obama, would do), but to let Wright attempt to "defend" his indefensible positions, but I may try to catch this or review the transcript later. (As much as it so often is misappropriation and misuse of tax funds, it's my right as an American to review PBS broadcasts, anyway.)
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