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Episode 99: John Heilemann
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Episode 99: John Heilemann

John Heilemann is the managing editor of Bloomberg Politics and the co-author of Game Change and Double Down. "If you're a writer, and you're not an asshole, you want the maximum number of people to read your stuff. There's nothing wrong with that. There

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July 9, 20141h 10m

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John Heilemann is the managing editor of Bloomberg Politics and the co-author of Game Change and Double Down. "If you're a writer, and you're not an asshole, you want the maximum number of people to read your stuff. There's nothing wrong with that. There's no great glory in cultivating some niche audience. I do this work because I believe in what I'm doing. I'm not trying to compromise my principles or my standards to get a larger audience. But once I've written the thing of which I feel confident and proud, which I feel is ethically and journalistically sound, I then want the maximum number of people to read it." Thanks to TinyLetter for sponsoring this week's episode. Show Notes: @jheil [9:15] "Congress's Watch Dog: The General Accounting Office" (Washington Monthly • Nov 1989) [23:15] "Can the BBC Be Saved?" (Wired • Mar 1994) [24:00] Heilemann's New Yorker archive [33:00] "The Networker" (New Yorker • July 1997) (sub req'd) [34:30] The Valley [35:00] The Reckoning (David Halberstam • 1986) [37:00] "The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth" (Wired • Nov 2000) [41:30] The Pride Before the Fall (2001) [44:00] "The Power Grid" archive [44:45] "The Choir Boy" (New York • May 2005) [48:00] What It Takes (Richard Ben Cramer • 1992)

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