Every Thursday, the Spy hosts a conversation with Al From and Craig Fuller on the most topical political news of the moment.
This week, From and Fuller discuss the failure of the sweeping bipartisan border security compromise bill after both House and Senate Republicans pulled out of the deal at Donald Trump’s urging. Al and Craig also discuss the unsuccessful House GOP majority to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas and the D.C. Circuit’s decision to reject Trump’s effort to gain absolute immunity from prosecution as he gets closer to securing the Republican nomination for president.
This video podcast is approximately sixteen minutes in length.
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Background
While the Spy’s public affairs mission has always been hyper-local, it has never limited us from covering national, or even international issues, that impact the communities we serve. With that in mind, we were delighted that Al From and Craig Fuller, both highly respected Washington insiders, have agreed to a new Spy video project called “The Analysis of From and Fuller” over the next year.
The Spy and our region are very lucky to have such an accomplished duo volunteer for this experiment. While one is a devoted Democrat and the other a lifetime Republican, both had long careers that sought out the middle ground of the American political spectrum.
Al From, the genius behind the Democratic Leadership Council’s moderate agenda which would eventually lead to the election of Bill Clinton, has never compromised from this middle-of-the-road philosophy. This did not go unnoticed in a party that was moving quickly to the left in the 1980s. Including progressive Howard Dean saying that From’s DLC was the Republican wing of the Democratic Party.
From’s boss, Bill Clinton, had a different perspective. He said it would be hard to think of a single American citizen who, as a private citizen, has had a more positive impact on the progress of American life in the last 25 years than Al From.”
Al now lives in Annapolis and spends his semi-retirement as a board member of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University (his alma mater) and authoring New Democrats and the Return to Power. He also is an adjunct faculty member at Johns Hopkins’ Krieger School and recently agreed to serve on the Annapolis Spy’s Board of Visitors. He is the author of “New Democrats and the Return to Power.”
For Craig Fuller, his moderation in the Republican party was a rare phenomenon. With deep roots in California’s GOP culture of centralism, Fuller, starting with a long history with Ronald Reagan, leading to his appointment as Reagan’s cabinet secretary at the White House, and later as George Bush’s chief-of-staff and presidential campaign manager was known for his instincts to find the middle ground. Even more noted was his reputation of being a nice guy in Washington, a rare characteristic for a successful tenure in the White House.
Craig has called Easton his permanent home for the last five years, where now serves on the boards of the Academy Art Museum, the Benedictine School, and Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. He also serves on the Spy’s Board of Visitors.
With their rich experience and long history of friendship, now joined by their love of the Chesapeake Bay, they have agreed through the magic of Zoom, to talk inside politics and policy with the Spy every Thursday.
Joyce Stambaugh says
Thank you for providing this truly objective forum of our national political dilemma!
David Stevens says
Good commentary every week. Very disturbing that a person of Trump’s character appeals to so many American voters.Gary Hart had to drop out his campaign in 1984 because of a consensual affair outside his marriage. Trump has now been found guilty of lying about molesting a woman in a way that the trial judge called rape. Not a single Republican Senator or Congressman said anything about this being serious enough for them to no longer support Trump.
Of course there are many other reasons to stand up to him. Now he says he wouldn’t support a NATO ally if they were in his judgement behind in payments for their own military and would tell Putin to go ahead if he wanted to attack that country. He would most likely withdraw from NATO if re-elected which would leave Europe, especially the small countries like the Baltic nations open to Russian attack. And it would destroy American credibility around the world.
Why can’t millions of Americans see that the only agenda that matters to Trump is his own self interest. His delusional ego driven view of the world is so dangerous for the country and the world.