
Dee Dee Myers, Political Analyst
Season 7 Episode 21 | 26m 47s
Evan speaks with political analyst and commentator Dee Dee Myers.
Political analyst and commentator Dee Dee Myers served as White House Press Secretary during President Clinton's first term, becoming the first woman to hold that position. She's now a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, author of the bestselling book Why Women Should Rule the World and a frequent lecturer about politics, the media and women's issues.
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Funding provided by HillCo Partners, JP Morgan Chase, The Mattsson McHale Foundation, MFI Foundation, Alice Kleberg Reynolds Foundation

Dee Dee Myers, Political Analyst
Season 7 Episode 21 | 26m 47s
Political analyst and commentator Dee Dee Myers served as White House Press Secretary during President Clinton's first term, becoming the first woman to hold that position. She's now a contributing editor to Vanity Fair, author of the bestselling book Why Women Should Rule the World and a frequent lecturer about politics, the media and women's issues.
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