1968 all over again? Heather Hendershot and Ted Koppel on a year for the media to remember.
The Kicker15 Aug 2024

1968 all over again? Heather Hendershot and Ted Koppel on a year for the media to remember.

The Democrats are gathering in Chicago next week, and the sitting president has dropped out of the race. But as the guests on today’s podcast remind us, that doesn’t mean history is repeating itself. In 1968, Ted Koppel was just back from a tour covering the war in Vietnam, and assigned to the comparatively tame—if, as he reminds us, not without its moments—presidential campaign of Republican Richard Nixon. Over on the Democratic side, as historian Heather Hendershot writes in her recent book...

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