Helen Thomas' Washington Podcast

Helen Thomas has covered the White House for United Press International since the Kennedy administration and has been a reporter for more than 50 years. Her front row seat in the White House briefing room has made her the president's chief interrogator through nine administrations. She was the only print journalist to accompany Richard Nixon when he made his historic trip to China in 1972, and she battled for equal treatment for women in the Washington press corps. Now a syndicated columnist for Hearst Newspapers, she's podcasting her political commentary with co-host Marc Sandalow, The San Francisco Chronicle's Washington, D.C., bureau chief.

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Show titleLengthDate
McCain, Giuliani, Romney: "They're all losers," says Helen Thomas00:07:5905/07/2007
Lost e-mails, lost jobs, lost war00:09:0404/13/2007
"Bush makes Nixon look better every day"00:08:4302/15/2007
War debate in Senate a "charade of gutless wonders"00:09:5302/08/2007
More public protest against the war could make a difference00:09:3901/11/2007
Iraq Study Group's report too easy on Bush00:09:1612/06/2006
Change in Iraq if Democrats get some backbone00:07:2011/09/2006
Victory for Dems could mean a change in Iraq00:08:4810/19/2006
Foley flap has Republicans waiting for other shoe to drop00:10:2010/05/2006
Not safe on 9/11/01, not safe today00:09:2609/11/2006
Get the hell out of Iraq00:06:5208/30/2006
Bush says terrorists will follow us home if we lose in Iraq00:11:4908/24/2006
More strong words for the War President00:08:4808/11/2006
Bush's stem cell veto, addressing the NAACP, and abdicating America's role in the Middle East crisis00:08:4207/19/2006
Bush's response to ruling on detaining foreigners, what he must do in Middle East00:07:0707/14/2006
Talks with Iran, Bush's credibility and Snow's apple00:08:0406/01/2006

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