...one is on. In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington by Robert Rubin and Jacob Weisberg Warren Buffet’s list for this summer is topped by In an Uncertain World: Tough Choices from Wall Street to Washington by Robert Rubin and...
...to adhere to accessibility. “The Wire ... is surely the best TV show ever broadcast in America”, Slate‘s Jacob Weisberg wrote in September of 2006. “This claim isn’t based on my having seen all the possible rivals for the title, but on the...
...if you just respect what happened, “you don’t need to make things up.” The best-selling author tells Jacob Weisberg that the only thing he gets away with is “taking things that most people think are unimportant and making them important.” In...
...Does Lewis worry about the world of big-time sports going bust? Not anytime soon. As he explains to Jacob Weisberg, sports have something that people will always crave in their entertainment: unpredictable outcomes...
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...he “deserved a second term” the liberal media would’ve run with that bit for months. Slate’s Jacob Weisberg, who collected “Bushisms” for several books, might feign outrage and then like a squirrel collecting “wingnuts,” happily point out...
...the well-heeled Brit’s desire to offer up style advice, including American politicians. Politicians, he told Slate’s Jacob Weisberg last month, wear unremarkable clothes on purpose. “There’s no room for style in politics,” he says. “The...
...BATES TO DIFFER...: Jacob Weisberg thinks print is in its death throes, but Rolling Stone’s executive editor Eric Bates couldn’t disagree more, since you can go to the beach or curl up...
...if you just respect what happened, “you don’t need to make things up.” The best-selling author tells Jacob Weisberg that the only thing he gets away with is “taking things that most people think are unimportant and making them important.” In...
...Author Michael Lewis sat down with Slate's Jacob Weisberg to talk about the topic he's known so well for, the evolution of Wall Street. He described the madness that started in the 80s, when suddenly 24 year-olds...
...Does Lewis worry about the world of big-time sports going bust? Not anytime soon. As he explains to Jacob Weisberg, sports have something that people will always crave in their entertainment: unpredictable outcomes...
...the financial industry, most recently in his books The Big Short and Boomerang. Lewis sat down recently with Jacob Weisberg to talk about how history may look back on the period from the go-go ’80s to the crash of 2008 and its aftermath. He predicts...
...45. Alan Dershowitz, The Case Against Israel’s Enemies (Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, 2008), 13; Jacob Weisberg, “The Heresies of Pat Buchanan,” The New Republic (October 22, 1990). 46. Pierre Ferrand, “The Continued Impact of The...