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1. www.opinionjournal.com
www.opinionjournal.com/diary/? - [Cached]Published on: 11/3/2007 Last Visited: 11/3/2007
"Experts say such a severe swing may say more about polling technique than actual shifts in public opinion," says Ron Browstein of the Los Angeles Times. -
2. Marketing in the Post-Advertising Era - Edelman Seminar July 11, 2002
www.edelman.com/events/Power_i - [Cached]Published on: 7/11/2002 Last Visited: 6/29/2005
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Was post-9/11 trust in government the anomaly?
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So with that, I'm going to turn it over to the panel and introduce Ron. Because Ron is ideally suited to talk about this. He's the National Political Correspondent for The Los Angeles Times. He's author of the weekly Washington Outlook column. He's also a political analyst on CNN. He appears regularly on Inside Politics and Wolf Blitzer Report. He's actually one of the 20 most influential journalists in Washington according to Washingtonian Magazine. And based on my brief interaction with him I would agree. So Ron, over to you.
RON BROWNSTEIN, NATIONAL POLITICAL COLUMNIST, LOS ANGELES TIMES: Having a pop quiz about some of the slides that you presented.
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One thing I wanna say about the inadvertent connection with an audience is the very last thing when we set out do our show and that Aaron was trying to do, the last thing we expected was to be taken seriously at all.
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RON BROWNSTEIN: There's a headline.
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One other point, Ron, before I let the microphone go is during 9/11, Geoff referred to the focus of the world being on the actors.
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I think one of the best things that Aaron has done with the show inadvertently in trying to just hold people's attention and entertain them for an hour is he has portrayed - politicians tend to be portrayed as either buffoons or saints. And what he's done on the show is made them a little more complicated than that.
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I mean, we committed by instinct, Aaron committed to a kind of a presidency. There was a question that was about the 30th question that day, after the more important questions of, "Oh my God, should we be doing a show about a White House now where we're wise cracking in this horrible time?"
Aaron then did a show about terrorism that everybody including me thought was a huge mistake because he had to write it very quickly and we said this is too important to do well.
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RON BROWNSTEIN: Alright.
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RON BROWNSTEIN: Couple points.
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RON BROWNSTEIN: It's really proliferating.
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RON BROWNSTEIN: Yeah, brutal.
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RON BROWNSTEIN: I think looking at the numbers, he didn't really move up that far.
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RON BROWNSTEIN: You've been spending a lot of time in Washington.
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3. THE DUBYA CHRONICLES/GREAT DISCONNECT
www.thedubyachronicles.com/dis - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2004 Last Visited: 10/29/2007
Ron Bernstein of the LA Times on McCain (right) and Bush (dead wrong):

