![]() Misty May autographed 8x10 Photo (Volleyball, 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist) $149.00 Misty May signed 8x10 Photo (Volleyball, 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist) **This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity along with matching tamper-proof holograms from Autograph Warehouse, guaranteeing the authenticity of this hand-signed autograph. Autograph Warehouse stakes its reputation on every item it sells, and authenticity is their number one priority. Each and every autograph is guaranteed for life to be authentic.** ![]() Charlie Rose - Bill Moyers (May 8, 2008) $24.95 In this hour with Bill Moyers , Charlie Rose gives his mentor and close - friend a lot of time and space to say whatever he wants to say about American political reality. Much of this has to do with the present Presidential race in which Moyers explains his interview with Barack Obama's pastor, Jeremiah Wright. Moyers while clearly recognizing the outlandish character of Wright's views blaming the U.S. for HIV - Aids, tries to somehow explain Wright's statement about 'the chickens coming home to roost' on 9/11. Moyers nonetheless recognizes the necessity of Obama's having disassociated himself from Wright. Moyers also speaks about his new book about the power of Money, Special Interests, Lobbyists. Moyers is earnest and righteous, perhaps even a bit self- righteous. He speaks in favor of a tougher kind of Journalism. And he also argues that the American people are truly Liberal on a lot of the most important issues. He argues that Conservatism is " intellectually and morally bankrupt." He speaks about 'collaborative efforts' to solve structural problems. Moyers also speaks about his great patron and boss, LBJ. Moyers speaks about Johnson's serving the people at the beginning of his career, but becoming more conservative when he entered the Senate. He says that Lyndon Johnson saw himself in the tradition of the New Deal and the Fair Deal, as a bridge who came to complete what others had begun. He also speaks about the Bush Administration's not having 'learned the lessons of Vietnam'. The most interesting part of the conversation is at the very end when Charlie Rose asks Bill Moyers to look back on the whole of his life and career. What does he regret? Moyers expresses his gratitude for the very fortunate life he has had, a wife of fifty- four years three children and a good family. He speaks about his dedication to Journalism and his not having regretted leaving Politics. |
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