Maureen Dowd | Bushworld: Enter at Your Own Risk
Recorded Oct 8, 2004
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20041008-maureen.mp3
Maureen Dowd, nicknamed "the Cobra" by George W. Bush, joined the New York Times as a metropolitan reporter in 1983 and became a columnist on the Op-Ed page in 1995. She previously served as a correspondent in the paper's Washington bureau. In 1999 she won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished commentary. Bushworld probes the "topsy-turvy alternative universe" of the current administration.
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