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    Ronald Brownstein, William Schneider

    Will Lewis talks to two people who can safely be said to define the political middle - and both have written about the phenomenon of &quotThe Cultural War" that the impeachment debate has revived. His guests are William Schneider, a frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times opinion page, who is senior political analyst at CNN. Also joining the discussion is Ronald Brownstein, longtime reporter and analyst of the political scene in Washington for the Los Angeles Times.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Sarah Spitz • Jan 12, 1999 • 1 min read

    Will Lewis talks to two people who can safely be said to define the political middle - and both have written about the phenomenon of &quotThe Cultural War&quot that the impeachment debate has revived. His guests are William Schneider, a frequent contributor to the Los Angeles Times opinion page, who is senior political analyst at CNN. Also joining the discussion is Ronald Brownstein, longtime reporter and analyst of the political scene in Washington for the Los Angeles Times.

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