New Yorker
Lou Dobbs' "Moneyline" of the '90s served as a sort of video clubhouse for corporate America, says
Ken Auletta. "But, in the past four years or so, Dobbs has been reborn as a populist -- a full-throated champion of 'the little guy.'" A senior CNN employee says other CNN shows aren't comfortable with dispatches filed by Dobbs' correspondents because too many of the reports are on Dobbs' pet subjects and the reporters are Dobbs loyalists who give him the alarming news that he wants.
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Dobbs seamlessly mingles actual news with opinion and tirade (NY)