video:
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/library/index.php?main_page=product_video_info&products_id=283852-1

Robert Kaiser talked about his book So Damn Much Money: The Triumph of 
Lobbying and the Corrosion of American Government (Knopf; January 20, 2009). 
The book examines the connection between the rise of lobbying and the 
decline of American politics. He argues that the system could easily be 
changed by Congress if the politicians were motivated to do so, but that 
they were unlikely to bite the hand that feeds them. Mr. Kaiser responded to 
questions from the audience following his remarks.
Robert Kaiser has been a Washington Post reporter since 1963. He's a former 
foreign correspondent who covered Saigon in the late Sixties and Moscow in 
the early Seventies. Upon returning to the national staff, he covered the 
U.S. Senate, then the presidential election of 1980. Kaiser served as 
managing editor until 1998, and is now an associate editor.

So Damn Much Money

ID: 283852-1
Event Date: 02/04/2009
Length: 59 minutes




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