2025-09-20
22 分钟So guys, I have a controversial hot take.
Let's hear it.
Robert Redford's best journalism movie, Up Close and Personal.
What in the world is that movie?
I insist that you go home tonight and you find it streaming somewhere.
It is a lovely love story about Robert Redford as a old news anchor who now runs a TV station in Miami and he kind of plucks Michelle Pfeiffer out of obscurity and trains her up to be a TV anchor,
too.
I may fall in love, I'm assuming.
I don't want to spoil it for you.
I remember watching all the presidents men as a young person and thinking, God, he looks so cool.
Journalists are so cool.
Like the coolest.
And then I became a journalist.
And I realized there are very few journalists who look like Robert Redford at all.
Today on the show, we're going to be talking about the efforts to punish critics of Charlie Kirk.
And then later in the show,
we're going to be talking about this debate over free speech and civility in our politics.
So from the Newsroom of The Washington Post, this is Post Report's Weekly Politics Roundtable.
I'm Colby Echoitz.
It's Friday, September 19th.