On The Rolling Of Dice
In truth, is a "roll of the dice" really so chancy? Indeed, there are certain advantages to holding the bones in your hand, and when you add them up, you should let them roll.
In truth, is a "roll of the dice" really so chancy? Indeed, there are certain advantages to holding the bones in your hand, and when you add them up, you should let them roll.
Eric Boehlert | Posted 12.19.2007 | Media
I'm almost nostalgic for the days when the press paid too much attention to campaign consultants since at least those dispatches had some substance to them.
Charlie Rose | Posted 12.18.2007 | Entertainment
Brad Pitt sat down with Charlie Rose for an interview Monday night. He explained the intricacies of adoption in various countries and how he and Angel...
Thomas de Zengotita | Posted 12.17.2007 | Politics
These caucus settings are tailor-made for the face-to-face social emotional persuasion tactics Hillaryites excel at. It's going to get very personal.
Paul Abrams | Posted 12.17.2007 | Politics
Bill Clinton's focus on attacking Obama and ignoring Edwards was clearly calculated. Hillary's strategy to defeat Obama in the primaries now depends on Edwards, her harshest critic.
Andy Borowitz | Posted 12.16.2007 | Politics
The former president said that those who accuse him of favoritism towards his wife "have got it all wrong, because I've pretty much lived my entire life as if I wasn't married to her at all."
Editor and Publisher | Greg Mitchell | Posted 12.15.2007 | Politics
In a surprisingly frank interview with Charlie Rose on his PBS show late Friday night, former President Bill Clinton declared that his wife was not on...
Theatlantic.com | Marc Ambinder | Posted 12.15.2007 | Politics
In a hard-changing interview with Charlie Rose tonight, Bill Clinton said Americans who are prepared to choose someone with less experience, are prepa...
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 11.29.2007 | Politics
For Rove, like Foucault, there is no such thing as objective "truth," only assertions mediated through an ever-shifting discourse where the past and the future matter little and are infinitely malleable.
Scott Thill | Posted 11.28.2007 | Politics
There is no escaping it, especially if you live in the reality-based community.
Charlie Rose | Posted 11.26.2007 | Politics
We talked about his work for the president and what he thought about the effectiveness of his policies.
Joseph A. Palermo | Posted 11.26.2007 | Politics
Getting this initiative on the ballot in California is the Republicans' latest trick designed to change the rules of the game in their favor because they can't win otherwise.
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 11.22.2007 | Media
Tucker Carlson: "Two words: Ron Paul. It'd be a boring year otherwise." Jeffrey Toobin: "I always give thanks for Judith Regan." Aaron Brown: "Not once last year did I have to say Paris Hilton or Anna Nicole Smith."
Charlie Rose | Posted 11.13.2007 | Entertainment
Steve Rosenbaum | Posted 11.10.2007 | Media
What's frightening is that all of Charlie Rose's admonishments to the Democrats in 2002 seem to have gone largely unheeded.
Charlie Rose | Posted 11.08.2007 | Entertainment
We talked about his new album, American Gangster and the state of the music business. We also talk about his friendship -- and friendly rivalry -- with P Diddy.
Charlie Rose | Posted 11.07.2007 | Politics
Our conversation examines how we can revitalize American influence and leadership with Smart Power -- a mix hard power, or force, and soft power, or attraction to our society and way of life.
Charlie Rose | Posted 10.25.2007 | Politics
You probably remember that he led the U.N. weapons inspection team in Iraq before the U.S.-led invasion. Blix had a lot to say about how we are dealing with Iran today.
Charlie Rose | Posted 10.23.2007 | Politics
Gen. Michael Hayden talked about how the United States is in a state of war today, and explained how the CIA is vital in the battle -- both day to day and for the long-term war of ideas.
Charlie Rose | Posted 10.17.2007 | Politics
Mark Penn and I talked about how Hillary had to overcome high negatives when she first ran for the Senate from New York.
Charlie Rose | Posted 10.14.2007 | Politics
Erik Prince, Chairman and Founder of Blackwater USA, discussed the duty of Blackwater agents in Iraq, peacekeeping missions, and the capabilities of his company.
HuffingtonPost.com | Max Follmer | Posted 10.13.2007 | Politics
In an interview with Charlie Rose to air Monday on PBS, Blackwater USA chief Erik Prince continues to defend his security guards, and indeed argues th...
Arianna Huffington | Posted 09.13.2007 | Politics
Phase One of our first-ever online-only Candidate Mashup was completed Wednesday afternoon when Charlie Rose finished questioning each of the eight Democratic candidates, using questions from the thousands that were sent in to Yahoo!, Slate and HuffPo. Charlie's intimate, personal style was perfectly suited to the online universe. Then, after questions on Iraq, health care and education, there was the "wild card" question asked of each of the candidates by Bill Maher, eliciting some of the most provocative answers of the day. You can take control of designing the debate you want to see -- picking and choosing what issues you want to hear about and which candidates you want to hear from. Get ready to Mash.
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HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 12.19.2007 | Politics