The Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Charlie Rose Conversation with Sam Tanenhaus
CHARLIE ROSE: Sam Tanenhaus is here. He is editor of both the "New
York Times Book Review" and the "Weekend Review" section of the newspaper.
When he is not appraising books, he writes some of his own. His biography
of Whitaker Chambers was a finalist for the National Nook Award and the
Pulitzer Prize.
His latest book is called "The Death of Conservatism." In it he argues
that today’s Republicans have lost their way and need to return to their
intellectual roots. I am pleased to have him back at this table. Welcome.
SAM TANENHAUS, AUTHOR: Great to be here, Charlie.
CHARLIE ROSE: And did this grow out of that "New Republic" piece that
you wrote?
SAM TANENHAUS: It did. I wrote a story, an essay during the first
month of the Obama administration, and the Republicans and the conservative
intellectuals, because the book is really about both, seemed totally lost.
And also it builds on a lot of thinking and writing I’ve done ever
since I started writing about conservatism some 20 years ago.
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