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By Gore Vidal Oct. 22, 2009
Gore Vidal, on “The Joy Behar Show” on the HLN cable channel, says gay marriage puts him “to sleep.”
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Dec. 31, 2009
Author Gore Vidal discusses his life, work and latest book, “Gore Vidal: Snapshots in History’s Glare.”
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal May 23, 2008
Author Gore Vidal tells Sir David Frost why he believes Hillary Clinton has lost the battle to become the Democratic presidential candidate and why, if Barack Obama is elected president, it will be a sign of progress for the U.S.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Part 1
Author Gore Vidal, on the Real News Network, discusses the state of television news and democracy: “There are so many questions that television refuses to take up—much less answer.”
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Nov. 2, 2008
Al Jazeera interviewer Riz Khan talks to one of America’s most outspoken writers, Gore Vidal, who has described the U.S. as imperialist and divided. Vidal explains his hopes for a Barack Obama presidency.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Distinguished British broadcaster David Dimbleby comes up against an equally distinguished Gore Vidal on election night, 2008.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Parts 1 and 2
Jon Snow interviews the writer Gore Vidal on the American presidential campaign. Vidal dismisses John McCain as “Mr. Magoo” and says he should have been court-martialed.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal “The war against terror is like the war against dandruff. I mean it’s a metaphor. It doesn’t mean anything.” —Gore Vidal.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Gore Vidal’s candid views of Bush and Blair
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Gore Vidal exhorts George W. Bush during the waning days of his presidency.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Gore Vidal discusses the Kennedys and his 1960s battle with The New York Times on a “Democracy Now!” radio broadcast.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Dennis Wholey has a personal conversation with writer Gore Vidal, author of the new memoir “Point to Point Navigation”, about his life on and off the page.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Gore Vidal laments that the pillars of the Constitution are gone.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Oct. 22, 2009
Gore Vidal on “The Joy Behar Show”
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal The author opines that we’ve always been an oligarchy of the well-to-do and are becoming even more so now, and that the Magna Carta, which guaranteed due process of law, was the only good thing England left us.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Vidal: “I was born 80 years ago in a country called the United States of America and now I live in a Homeland—an expression we haven’t heard since Hitler.”
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal From the 2009 Key West Literary Seminar, author and critic Gore Vidal discusses his writing life in a conversation with the audience.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Gore Vidal appears on “The South Bank Show.”
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Short commentary by Gore Vidal on writer Christopher Hitchens.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal A short clip from “Vice-Precedence: Being Number Two in the White House,” featuring the Aaron Burr section of an interview with Gore Vidal.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Part 1
Author Gore Vidal on “Democracy Now!” discussing the Bush presidency, history and the “United States of Amnesia.”
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Sept. 28, 2007
Gore Vidal discusses his book “Point to Point Navigation” with Allan Gregg.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Part 1
Gore Vidal discusses the religious instinct in man.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal The PBS “American Masters” series assesses Gore Vidal.
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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By Gore Vidal Alex Jones interviews Gore Vidal at the Texas Book Festival, Oct. 29, 2006. The “Infowars” interview includes discussion of a new 9/11 investigation, the Bush regime, media complicity (and poor media coverage by the New York Times and other “rags”).
Posted on Jul 2, 2010
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