Dream Team radio
I had fun on NPR’s Talk of the Nation this afternoon discussing “The Dream Team” — fantasy picks for the incoming U.S. president’s administration chosen by foreign-policy experts from around the world. My favorite moment of the segment was when a caller suggested that John McCain would win and put Rush Limbaugh in charge of ...
I had fun on NPR's Talk of the Nation this afternoon discussing "The Dream Team" -- fantasy picks for the incoming U.S. president's administration chosen by foreign-policy experts from around the world.
My favorite moment of the segment was when a caller suggested that John McCain would win and put Rush Limbaugh in charge of the White House communications team but make Joe Biden secretary of state.
I had fun on NPR’s Talk of the Nation this afternoon discussing “The Dream Team” — fantasy picks for the incoming U.S. president’s administration chosen by foreign-policy experts from around the world.
My favorite moment of the segment was when a caller suggested that John McCain would win and put Rush Limbaugh in charge of the White House communications team but make Joe Biden secretary of state.
Give a listen here, and if you haven’t chosen your own “Dream Team” picks yet, you can do so here.
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