Talk:Ben J. Wattenberg
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Merging Ben Wattenberg and Ben J. Wattenberg.
I believe that Ben J. Wattenberg is the better article title (in case any other Ben Wattenbergs pop up), however text of Ben Wattenberg is much more complete, therefore moving this text here.
This was previous full text of Ben J. Wattenberg:
Ben J. Wattenberg is a pundit known for his PBS television show, Think Tank, his books, his work as a Senior Fellow at the neo-conservative American Enterprise Institute, managing the campaigns of Hubert Humphrey and Henry M. Jackson and his speechwriting for Lyndon B. Johnson. He received his B.A. from Hobart College. Wattenberg is a father of four: Ruth, Daniel Wattenberg, Sarah, and Rachel. He is the brother of actress Rebecca Schull.
-- All appears to be redundant to text of Ben Wattenberg that I'm moving. -- 201.78.233.162 17:09, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Previous Talk:Ben Wattenberg
This was entire text of Talk:Ben Wattenberg before merge: Moved here.
"Social Democrats U.S.A."
"I've been told before that Wattenberg was a member of SDUSA back when he was still a Democrat, and the Wikipedia article on them still makes that claim. Why was it changed?"
-- Moved by 201.78.233.162 17:19, 19 June 2006 (UTC)
Wattenberg's son-in-law (Ruth's husband) is David Kusnet, former speach writer for Bill Clinton from 1992 through 1994.