Tomorrow : Howard Dean on K Street
Posted on September 13, 2003 at 2:57 pm | No Comments
Extremely cool news, from presidential candidate Howard Dean’s Blog for America…
Hey, bloggers. This is Paul Begala and James Carville (Paul’s on the keyboard, James is on the phone. He’s not the most computer literate guy in the world.)
We just wanted to let you know about K Street – a new series debuting on HBO Sunday night at 10:35 eastern. This isn’t a commercial, though. We wanted to let you know that your man, Howard Dean, is our featured guest star.
The show, like Gov. Dean, is completely unscripted. Not to give the plot away, but James plays a political consultant/lobbyist who volunteers to prepare Gov. Dean for the Congressional Black Caucus debate. This thoroughly pisses-off his Republican wife, Mary Matalin. So he recruits Paul to help out.
In a gutsy and unconventional move, Gov. Dean agreed not only to appear on the program (as do various Republican Senators) but also to let James and Paul do debate prep with him – as Steven Soderbergh, George Clooney and others filmed it. The prep was real – we did it on Monday in anticipation of the CBC debate on Tuesday. We offered him our best and most honest advice. Like any smart person, he took some of it, rejected some of it, and modified some of it.
Because of our “Crossfire” gig, we can’t play favorites. We’ve given advice to every major presidential candidate. But if you like Dean, you’ll like him on K Street. He was very funny – did an impression of James that is spot-on. He was also very real. He forgot about the cameras (they’re small and the camera operators are very unobtrusive) and the result is an authentic behind-the-scenes look at Gov. Dean preparing for the debate. We offered the governor a few lines, just as we always did for President Clinton. He used one of them – and we hope he uses them all as the campaign progresses.
More details at the Blog for America. Time to make sure K Street is still on the TiVo To Do list. Tomorrow night, Sunday the 14th, 10:35 PM, on HBO. Excellent.
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