Dan Rather on Trump's Coronavirus Approach: 'It's Disgraceful'
As Lyndon Johnson said, Im hunkered down like a mule in a hailstorm, says Dan Rather from his New York apartment. Now 88, the veteran reporter and newsman is holed up like many in his city, but hes hardly silent. Although its been 14 years since he and CBS News parted ways, Rather remains active in his business; hes gearing up for a new season of his Big Interview series on the AXS TV network and has a SiriusXM show, Dan Rathers America.
In recent years, Rather, known for confrontational interviews with presidents Richard Nixon and George H.W. Bush, has also become one of President Trumps most vocal critics. And hes used his Twitter account, which hes had since 2009, to tweak and critique the ways of Washington: We stockpile bombs and ammunition for our national security, at huge cost. Why havent we stockpiled respirators, masks, and other gear at a fraction of that cost? or Excuse me but why is the Senate gym apparently open? Doesnt inspire a lot of confidence.
We checked in with Rather to get his take on the current pandemic and how both the Trump administration and the media are handling it.
Youve been witness to a lot of history, from the civil-rights movement to Vietnam to Watergate. Can you compare what were going through now to anything youve experienced?
No. None of us Americans have seen anything quite like this since the great flu of 1918, and even I, at my advanced age, was not alive in 1918 [laughs]. This is completely uncharted territory. When this is over, theres just no way we will be the same country. We cant and probably shouldnt be, for that matter.
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