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The Return of the War Room
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The Return of the War Room

Oct 13, 2008
1h 22m
★ 5.7

Overview

Those who played prominent roles in Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign return to discuss how politics and the media have changed since that time.

Genres

Documentary

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Cast

Paul Begala

Self

Paul Begala

Bob Boorstin

Self

Bob Boorstin

Lisa Caputo

Self

Lisa Caputo

James Carville

Self

James Carville

Rahm Emanuel

Self

Rahm Emanuel

Stanley Greenberg

Self

Stanley Greenberg

Mandy Grunwald

Self

Mandy Grunwald

Mickey Kantor

Self

Mickey Kantor

Frank Luntz

Self

Frank Luntz

Kevin Madden

Self

Kevin Madden

Mary Matalin

Self

Mary Matalin

Mark McKinnon

Self

Mark McKinnon