Monday, November 2, 2009

Wolf Blitzer Interviews Robert Gibbs, David Axelrod, and Anita Dunn - Video 11/02/09


Here is video of CNN's Wolf Blitzer interviewing Robert Gibbs, David Axelrod, and Anita Dunn.

Blitzer asked if there was anything they wish they had done "a little different." Axelrod answered "by in large things have gone as we intended."

Axelrod said that Obama "does about two hours of homework every night and then he reads books and magazines after he's done with that."

2 comments:

dsi r4 November 2, 2009 11:20 PM  

Thanx for this wonderful interview.... very informative indeed.... I have sent the link to many of my friends for them to get inspired..... keep posting. Will be visiting back soon.

Anonymous,  November 26, 2009 10:50 PM  
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