The New Yorker's David Remnick sat down with Bill Plante to discuss his new book, "The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama", which offers a new look at our 44th president.
I think David Remmick learned a lesson on that cover. And, after that he has been suprising thoughtful about President Obama's impact in this country and how this country's right wing has defaulted to racism in order to try to win political power back.
We don't need people to just follow Obama because he is Obama, but we do need people who can THINK...Remmick can think.
I think David Remmick learned a lesson on that cover. And, after that he has been suprising thoughtful about President Obama's impact in this country and how this country's right wing has defaulted to racism in order to try to win political power back.
We don't need people to just follow Obama because he is Obama, but we do need people who can THINK...Remmick can think.
anghiariIT 1 year ago
Can we guess why Michelle Obama didn't give any interviews
to you Remnick? Yeth we can. That cover on the
New Yorker was a preview of what we now hear on Fox News
every freaking day. Can we guess why you did it? Yeth we can.
This was a Hillary derived piece of garbage. I wonder how your
social life went after that cartoon? I know, you didn't have
any, b/c you were writing this book. Maybe the writing of
this book was your way of making up for trashing him
before he took office.
danger0usknowledge 1 year ago
I wonder how many copies it's sold.
ParallaxFilm 1 year ago