The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Mark Halperin On Covering Presidents

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Nov 21, 2025
Mark Halperin, a veteran political journalist and author known for his work with ABC News and TIME, shares captivating insights from his career. He reflects on covering Bill Clinton, emphasizing the former president's charisma and capacity to sway opposition. The conversation dives into the insular nature of Washington media, the rise of partisanship influenced by figures like Rush Limbaugh, and the challenges of today's journalistic landscape. Halperin also highlights the potential for restoring civility in media through independent, nonpartisan content.
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ANECDOTE

Childhood Shaped By Washington Service

  • Halperin describes his father working for Kissinger, Johnson and Nixon and the family's phone being wiretapped during Vietnam-era controversies.
  • That upbringing immersed him in Washington life and shaped his professional orientation early on.
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Politics As A Lens On America

  • Mark Halperin frames political reporting as covering America through the prism of politics rather than a Beltway insider beat.
  • He deliberately sought contacts and experiences that connected officeholders to their home constituencies.
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Celebrity Journalism Distorts Trust

  • Halperin argues the rise of celebrity journalists after Watergate created a distorted force field that harmed credibility.
  • He links prestige, perceived elitism, and failing business models to public distrust of the media.
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