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All Foisie Lectures:
The 2000 Philip M. Foisie Memorial Lecture
David Broder, political columnist and reporter for The Washington Post, delivered the fifth annual Philip M. Foisie Memorial Lecture on May 22, 2000, at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Montreal. He spoke from notes and his talk was tape-recorded.
A Pulitzer Prize winner for his commentary, Broder arguably is America’s most highly regarded political reporter and columnist, known for his integrity, accuracy and insight. A few years ago a survey of opinion page editors of the country’s 200 largest papers rated him as “best reporter, hardest working, least ideological.” New Yorker magazine described him as “the dean of American political writers.”
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