April 17, 2007
Former advisor to President Reagan Bruce Bartlett explains why he feels President Bush has betrayed the Reagan legacy. Actor Timothy Dalton talks about his role in the new film, Hot Fuzz.
Bruce Bartlett
Economist Bruce Bartlett was an official in the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations and helped President George W. Bush craft his early tax cuts. He writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column and for such popular Web sites as RealClearPolitics.com. Ranked number nine on International Economy magazine's list of the most important think tank scholars in the U.S., Bartlett is also a prolific author. His new book, Wrong on Race, is an exposé of the racial roots of the Democratic Party.
Timothy Dalton
Known for portraying superspy James Bond in The Living Daylights and License to Kill, Timothy Dalton has divided his professional career work between stage, television and films. The classically-trained Welsh-born actor decided to pursue a career as a performer at age 16. His big break came with his first film, The Lion in Winter, and his work has run the gamut from Shakespeare to Charlie's Angels to the TV mini-series Scarlett. Dalton next appears in the acclaimed action/comedy movie Hot Fuzz.


