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August 09, 2005
Grudging admiration for Robert Novak
CNN had launched a revolution in cable news, but it was
struggling to compete in the world of political commentary,
and network executives jumped at the chance to put one of
the country's most prominent—and pugnacious—conservative
pundits at the heart of their lineup.
Novak had heart.
Novak did not disappoint: On the Thanksgiving broadcast of his
new program, “The Capital Gang,” he complained that his holiday
dinner had been ruined by the sight of so many homeless people on
television.
Via Washingtonmonthly ( * )
Posted by omor at August 9, 2005 09:34 PM
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