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		<title>Nagourney Calls Robertson&#8217;s Rudy Endorsement &#8216;A Stunt&#8217;</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last night in the <em>New York Times</em> building, before a crowd of over 300, five members of the <em>Times</em> political team -- assistant managing editor Rick Berke, chief political reporter Adam Nagourney, online political editor Kate Phillips, and reporters Patrick Healy and Jodi Kantor -- held a surprisingly frank conversation about the 2008 presidential campaign and the relationship between the reporters and the candidates.
<p>At the beginning of the presentation, Mr. Nagourney discussed the <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j7MAjKPLiR4DZPY4hA9sM1U7iymQD8SP2NL82">recent endorsement of Rudy Giuliani by Pat Robertson</a> as &quot;freaky,&quot; &quot;weird&quot; and &quot;a stunt.&quot; He also echoed a widespread criticism of Republican candidate Fred Thomspon, saying &quot;I really think he's just not that into it.&quot;</p>
<p>At one point, <em>Times</em> assistant managing editor Rick Berke asked reporter Patrick Healy, who covers Hillary Clinton, whether the New York senator has forgiven him for the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/23/nyregion/23clintons.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin">notorious A1 exegesis of the Clinton marriage</a> he wrote last year. &quot;No,&quot; Mr. Healy replied. </p>
<p>&quot;She's never quite sure what questions are going to come out of my mouth,&quot; Mr. Healy continued.  &quot;We have these moments where her people have to assess beforehand, well is there anything you're going to spring on her?&quot; For instance, will there be a &quot;question on marriage for her in a health care interview.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;It's really complicated,&quot; he continued. &quot;She thinks of <em>The Times</em> as her hometown newspaper and she also sees its readers as her people, by and large -- not only as New Yorkers, but also as Democrats around the country. So she cares a lot about everything -- what's on the blogs, what's on page 1. She can be very critical.&quot;</p>
<p>Referring to the crowds in Iowa, Mr. Nagourney noted: &quot;The average age was about 64.&quot;  You could say the same about last night's event. The discussion was endlessly promoted on WQXR, a favorite of the over-50 crowd, and the audience grew visibly irritated when it hit the two-hour mark. When Mr. Berke asked how many people in the audience read The Caucus, <em>The Times</em>' most popular blog, four people raised their hands.</p>
<p>Afterwards, salted peanuts and Blackstone wine was served for the few stragglers willing to stick around. Eventually, Mr. Berke and Mr. Healy, in separate groups, were the last <em>Times</em> staffers standing.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night in the <em>New York Times</em> building, before a crowd of over 300, five members of the <em>Times</em> political team -- assistant managing editor Rick Berke, chief political reporter Adam Nagourney, online political editor Kate Phillips, and reporters Patrick Healy and Jodi Kantor -- held a surprisingly frank conversation about the 2008 presidential campaign and the relationship between the reporters and the candidates.
<p>At the beginning of the presentation, Mr. Nagourney discussed the <a href="http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j7MAjKPLiR4DZPY4hA9sM1U7iymQD8SP2NL82">recent endorsement of Rudy Giuliani by Pat Robertson</a> as &quot;freaky,&quot; &quot;weird&quot; and &quot;a stunt.&quot; He also echoed a widespread criticism of Republican candidate Fred Thomspon, saying &quot;I really think he's just not that into it.&quot;</p>
<p>At one point, <em>Times</em> assistant managing editor Rick Berke asked reporter Patrick Healy, who covers Hillary Clinton, whether the New York senator has forgiven him for the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2006/05/23/nyregion/23clintons.html?_r=1&amp;oref=slogin">notorious A1 exegesis of the Clinton marriage</a> he wrote last year. &quot;No,&quot; Mr. Healy replied. </p>
<p>&quot;She's never quite sure what questions are going to come out of my mouth,&quot; Mr. Healy continued.  &quot;We have these moments where her people have to assess beforehand, well is there anything you're going to spring on her?&quot; For instance, will there be a &quot;question on marriage for her in a health care interview.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;It's really complicated,&quot; he continued. &quot;She thinks of <em>The Times</em> as her hometown newspaper and she also sees its readers as her people, by and large -- not only as New Yorkers, but also as Democrats around the country. So she cares a lot about everything -- what's on the blogs, what's on page 1. She can be very critical.&quot;</p>
<p>Referring to the crowds in Iowa, Mr. Nagourney noted: &quot;The average age was about 64.&quot;  You could say the same about last night's event. The discussion was endlessly promoted on WQXR, a favorite of the over-50 crowd, and the audience grew visibly irritated when it hit the two-hour mark. When Mr. Berke asked how many people in the audience read The Caucus, <em>The Times</em>' most popular blog, four people raised their hands.</p>
<p>Afterwards, salted peanuts and Blackstone wine was served for the few stragglers willing to stick around. Eventually, Mr. Berke and Mr. Healy, in separate groups, were the last <em>Times</em> staffers standing.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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