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" ... First the good news: The star pairing of Ben Bradlee and Bob Woodward is a goofy delight, not least because of the fun the paper's two biggest eminences seem to have spoofing their own august images. The Woodward we first see pecking away at an electric typewriter is quaintly baffled when a young co-worker shows him the iPad app; he practically rubs the glassy slab against his cheek, like the Kalahari bushman in The Gods Must Be Crazy, and sets out across the newsroom floor for a consult with Bradlee, who comes off like a hip sensei. (He even gets a brief flourish of what sounds like the music from a kung fu flick. We get it, we get it.) Bradlee is last seen tweeting, which he doesn't actually do, but should. And the verb is "to tweet," not to "to twit." I'm just saying. Never mind: The 89-year-old ex-editor simply eats the camera up. Woodward, who doesn't, gets big style points just for being there, whether he's truly as flummoxed by the whole digital-paper phenomenon as he seems (I doubt it) or just doing some sort of brilliant Method thing. Either way, it works. ... "
" ... How can this confusion have arisen about whether the Pope would greet Bernie and, who exactly it is that Bernie would address? Let me, as someone who receives many offers to speak from many varied invitees, shed a bit of hard-won experience that might benefit Bernie and the other eminences seeking high office in our land down the road. ... "