Robert Bork - Slouching Towards Gomorrah Interview
David Gergen interviews Robert Bork about his book, Slouching Towards Gomorrah.
11-11-1996
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Court Controversy - Robert Bork
ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, Georgetown University; A.E. DICK HOWARD, University of Virginia; ROBERT BORK, American Enterprise Institute
7-5-1989
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In Search of the Constitution - Edwin Meese & Robert Bork
Bill Moyers speaks with former Attorney General Edwin Meese and Judge Robert Bork about how the “original intent" of the framers of the Constitution should be applied to questions of abortion, presidential powers, and big government. Edwin Meese, one of Ronald Reagan’s top advisors, discusses Presidential power and how Congressional law applies — or does not apply — to the Chief Executive. Robert Bork, a Reagan nominee to the Supreme Court, discusses his conservative jurisprudence and how the Constitution describes the Court’s role.
May 27, 1987
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Counterpoints
Roger Kimball talked about the book he co-edited with Hilton Kramer, Counterpoints: 25 Years of “The New Criterion” on Culture and the Arts, published by Ivan R. Dee. Twenty-five years after the founding of the New Criterion magazine, the editors of the conservative journal of literary, artistic and cultural criticism published a collection of writings from the magazine. Mr. Kimball also moderated a panel discussion with four of the book’s contributors. After the discussion the panelists responded to audience members' questions.
Robert Bork was nominated to the Supreme Court by Ronald Reagan in 1987, but the Senate rejected his nomination. Anthony Daniels is a psychiatrist specializing in addiction who formerly practiced medicine in a British prison. Eric Ormsby is a poet and literary columnist for the New York Sun. Mark Steyn is a syndicated columnist from Canada.
May 15, 2007
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Slouching Toward Gomorrah
Judge Robert Bork talked about his new book, Slouching Towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline, published by Reganbooks. He described what voters are looking for in the coming election and why he believes liberal ideology is ruining U.S. society.
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Survival of Culture
New York University’s Public Policy Series, in partnership with the New Criterion, hosted a panel the state of world culture. Topics included the interaction and differences between Western and Eastern cultures in the context of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the U.S. The panel, moderated by Herbert London, New York University Humanities Professor, included National Review Senior Editor, David Pryce Jones, Telegraph Group Senior North American Columnist, Mark Steyn and American Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow, Robert Bork. Introductions were offered by The New Criterion Editor and Publisher, Hilton Kramer and The New Criterion Managing Editor, Roger Kimball.
Robert Bork begins here: https://rumble.com/v4rn6y0-survival-of-culture.html?start=3138
DATE: MAY 8, 2002
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Is America Doomed? - with Robert Bork
A majority of the American people believe there is a moral crisis in this country, as does Robert Bork, a renowned figure in American law. Think Tank talks one on one with Judge Bork about America’s moral crisis.
Host:
Ben Wattenberg — senior fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Panelists:
Robert Bork — Senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, former U.S. Solicitor General, and the author of Coercing Virtue: The Worldwide Rule of Judges.
"Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg" was a discussion program that aired on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) from 1994 to 2009, hosted by AEI Senior Fellow Ben Wattenberg. AEI offers uncut episodes of "Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg" as an academic resource that shows how American political thought has evolved on some issues and stayed the same on others.
Original air date: September 23, 1996
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ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER: A Conversation with Robert Bork
There are often said to be two competing schools for interpreting the meaning of the Constitution. On one side are those who believe that the meaning of the Constitution must evolve over time as society itself changes. On the other side are those who insist that the original intent of the framers of the Constitutionâ what they wrote and what their intent was in writing itâ is all that matters. Robert Bork is firmly in the latter school. We asked him to explicate his understanding of the U.S. Constitution, using recent Supreme Court decisions as case studies.
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Oral Histories: Robert Bork
Former Judge Robert Bork talked about how he got the job as President Nixon’s solicitor general, how Nixon lectured him at Camp David about the role of a judge, the issue of executive privilege, the Saturday Night Massacre, and his reaction to the discovery of the so-called "Smoking Gun'' tape.
This is a portion of the interview conducted by Timothy Naftali on December 1, 2008, for the Richard Nixon Presidential Library at Robert Bork’s home in McLean, Virginia.
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Slouching Toward Gomorrah - with Robert Bork
Robert Bork talks about his book, Slouching Toward Gomorrah
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Slouching Towards Gomorrah: A Lecture by Robert Bork
Slouching Towards Gomorrah: The Prospects for Survival A Lecture by Robert Bork
December 10th, 2004
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Thomas Jefferson꞉ Champion of Liberty or Dangerous Radical?
Think TANK with BEN WATTENBERG.
Who was Thomas Jefferson and what would he think of America today?
Aired: 7/1/1994
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Life and Career of Robert Bork
Judge Bork talked about his life experiences and his career in law. Topics included working in the U.S. Solicitor General’s office, the U.S. economy, his nomination to be an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court and not being confirmed, and the conservative impact the University of Chicago had on his thinking. He talked about his nomination being part of a “war for control of the Constitution.”
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1988 National Student Symposium: Address by Hon. Robert H. Bork
On March 5, 1988, Hon. Robert H. Bork spoke to the Federalist Society's National Student Symposium at the University of Virginia. Judge Bork discussed the campaign against his recently failed Supreme Court nomination and its implications for future judicial nominations, constitutional law, politics, and culture.
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1990 Presidency & Congress Conference, Address by Judge Robert Bork
On January 19-20, 1990, The Federalist Society hosted a conference at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. The topic of the conference was "The Presidency & Congress: Constitutionally Separated and Shared Powers." The conference concluded with an address by Judge Robert Bork.
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Judge Robert H. Bork Tribute
As part of their 25th Anniversary celebration the Federalist Society presented a full-day Conference honoring Judge Robert H. Bork and his contributions to the law. This tribute video was presented at the conference luncheon on June 26, 2007.
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Judge Robert Bork
Judge Robert Bork talked about his career in law and being on the US Court of Appeals.
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Race and Affirmative Action
Following prepared remarks about race and affirmative action, Former Judge on the U.S Court of Appeals Robert Bork and Roger Wilkins, professor of history at George Mason University, answered questions from the audience.
APRIL 11, 1995
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The Politics of Personal Destruction
Participants talked about growth of the politics of personal destruction and the role it plays in American culture. Among the issues they addressed were how the media presents news and entertainment, President Clinton’s reaction to the impeachment process, and privacy issues. After their comments they answered questions from the audience.
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