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Bill Moyers on Democracy
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Public television lion and lightening rod Bill Moyers doesn’t mince words when it comes to what he sees as a clear and present threat to American democracy. Democracy in this country has been a series of narrow escapes, he says.

And now, says Moyers, we may be running out of luck. Money, faction, and fear, he practically hollers, are within reach of pulling down the great American experiment.

Moyers loyalists — and they are legion — see him as a truth-telling hero. His critics — and their e-mails clog the PBS inbox — charge he’s out of control.

This hour, On Point: a conversation with Bill Moyers.

-Tom Ashbrook

Guest:

Bill Moyers, host of “Bill Moyers Journal” on PBS and author of the new book “Moyers on Democracy.”

 

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  • BILL MOYERS IS ABSOLUTELY MY FAVORITE BROADCAST. THE GUESTS PRESENTED GIVE SUCH ARTICULATE COMMENTARY. INSIGHT, KNOWLEDGE, VALID RESEARCH & ARGUEMENTS FOR THERE CASE. BEYOND THE PALE. OBAMA & CONGRESS SHOULD BE LISTENING. IT COMES ACROSS THEY CARE ABOUT THIS COUNTRY.

    Posted by phyllis johnson, on February 10th, 2009 at 12:44 am EST
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