@RandyJohnsonLA Good question. I would have said the same. Again this was not a judgment on her politics or value of her analysis.
@RandyJohnsonLA True about social media. Takes a lot less experience to get attn compared to past. Although also means more info out there
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@DavidMDrucker And a lot more light-weight, quasi deep information from those who haven't really gotten their hands dirty. - End of conversation
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@DavidMDrucker You want to know about war? Ask a combat veteran, if he will even talk to you. -
@RandyJohnsonLA That's the "reporter" part of me. I ask questions of experts to provde info & inform my analysis. -
@DavidMDrucker But who could ask a better question about the economy...you or Walter Heller? Or someone with his background. -
@RandyJohnsonLA Heller. That's biggest problem w/ reporters. They often don't know right questions to ask & they miss proper context. -
@DavidMDrucker See, we do agree! LOL
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@DavidMDrucker My college prof, Walter Heller, was also JFK's chief econ advisor. Now that is credibility.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@DavidMDrucker I had a writing teacher in college who co-starred with Henry Fonda in "The Cain Mutiny Court Marshall" on Bway. Credibility! -
@RandyJohnsonLA One of reasons I'm confident is I spent first 10 yrs professionally in biz, then became reporter. -
@DavidMDrucker Come on, you were a glorified salesmen. Please!
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