I was a guest on a radio talk show in Minneapolis earlier this year. But, yes, I think economic happiness has a lot to do with it. It probably asks whether you're happy with your own life under President Clinton-something like that. I suspect the language is too imprecise to measure people like you. Is it because people are selfish that the economy is good and they don't want to rock the boat? Or does it signal declining morals in our society? What are your thoughts?īob Levey: First of all, you're not the only Democrat who is furious at Clinton. I'm always for more information, not less.Īs a Democrat angry with Clinton (and I may be the only one!) I am bewildered at the high approval ratings. Leaks will always be with us, and I for one am glad of it. The real issue is whether reporters take a leak and filter it for self-servingness-in other words, if the White House leaks, we have to be extra-sure the "information" doesn't place the White House in an unfairly positive light. There is nothing automatically and absolutely pernicious about them. They are the beginning of the reporting process, not the end. But thanks for the chance to comment on leaks in general. Levey, have you ever got a tip from the White House and published same and the White House blamed Ken Starr's office for the leak.īob Levey: No, I never have. ET or on Tuesday, December 29 at noon, when his guest on "Levey Live" will be Herblock, The Washington Post's celebrated editorial cartoonist. Please join Bob again next Friday at 1 p.m. Never fear, Levey is here- live online NOW-his coffee pot bubbling merrily as he types at you from his palatial penthouse office high atop Babylon-on-the-Potomac. The Friday event is what talk radio folks call an "open mike" show, your chance to schmooze with Bob about anything in his Monday through Friday columns, in the news or on your mind. "Levey Live: Speaking Freely" differs from Bob's regular Tuesday noon Web show-which features newsmakers and Post writers. It is a live, open-agenda discussion offering users around the world the opportunity to ask questions and discuss topics of their choice with Bob. "Levey Live: Speaking Freely," hosted by Washington Post columnist Bob Levey, appears every Friday from 1 to 2 p.m.
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