The 1998 movie about a candidate gone rogue can show the presumptive Democratic nominee how to discover her "inner rapper" rather than sticking to canned speeches and talking points. By Frank Scheck ...
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Even “No Drama Obama” dreams of cutting loose now and then. According to a report in The New York Times, President Obama has spoken longingly in private of “going Bulworth,” a reference to Warren ...
For anyone that was of age to experience it, 1998 was a magical moment in time thanks to a number of highlights and events that would help shape pop culture and create a new era of superstars. This ...
There's a veritable cottage industry in analysis articles on how a trifecta of political scandals will affect the last three and a half years of Obama's presidency. In The New York Times' iteration, ...
After news emerged this week that the president has a secret fantasy of “going Bulworth” — a reference to the 1998 film starring Warren Beatty in which the fictional senator decides to, once and for ...
Over at the Nation, Jeremy Pikser, who co-wrote the Warren Beatty film Bulworth offers his reaction to the report that President Obama has considered “going Bulworth” according to the New York Times.
Obama knows his job much too well to say it out loud, like Warren Beatty’s character did. By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional promotional offers ...
OK, who among us hasn’t wanted to “go Bulworth” from time to time? The New York Times’ Peter Baker gave us a great gift Thursday morning when he described President Obama fantasizing about “going ...
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