Every Thursday, the Spy hosts a conversation with Al From and Craig Fuller on the most topical political news of the moment.
This week, Al and Craig discuss the low approval ratings for Donald Trump following his first 100 days in office. Al and Craig also discuss the ethics and legality of the Trump Coin, a product of the World Liberty Financial, 605 of which is owned by the Trump family. Al refers to Steve Rattner’s piece in the New York Times and Craig references the newspaper’s recent article on the curent president’s secret deals and foreign investments.
This video podcast is approximately 24 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 eight years, where he now chairs the board of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and is a former board member of the Academy Art Museum and Benedictine. He also serves on the Spy’s Board of Visitors and writes an e-newsletter available by clicking on DECADE SEVEN.
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.
Michael Davis says
Gentlemen,
Thank you for this. I enjoy your observations of politics, especially during these days.
I don’t understand why you don’t get many comments the reply block. Maybe you get them some other way, but I don’t see many here.
I probably write way too many comments on too much stuff. I could write a comment on every one of your broadcasts, but after I write too many comments on everything from boat tours to town elections, I’m burned out. But I’m not the only one who writes a lot. One columnist here has never seen a tax he does not hate nor a Democrat in the State Legislature who is not stupid and corrupt. He gets a good share of “go get’em” encouraging comments. Yet those same authors seem mute even when you criticize Trump. Odd.
Anyway, however the editor here keeps track of readership, I hope they keep this going for as long as you gentlemen enjoy doing it. Your civility and thoughtfulness are refreshing.
Craig Fuller says
Thanks for your kind comment! And, thanks for taking the time to listen to the conversation. We do get many comments from people directly, in email; but, it is always nice when people share their thoughts in the Spy. All the best and, again, thanks for listening!
Jeff Hart says
I enjoyed the back and forth today. I also agree we haven’t seen the worse part of what’s coming because some of us see more doom and gloomy and the other persons in the room don’t want or can’t accept that not everyone likes the current presidents direction for the country. We need to talk with each other; not yell at each other.