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Pitch perfect: Dowd, Schieffer sing praises to award-winner Friedman

By: Nikki Schwab and Tara Palmeri
Washington Examiner
11/15/09 9:00 PM EST

Though Maureen Dowd says he's "perfect," it was apparent there still was plenty to pick on with New York Times columnist Tom Friedman.

The best-selling author was roasted Friday night in Washington by his colleague Dowd and friends including "Face the Nation" host Bob Schieffer and Golf Digest's Jerry Tarde, upon winning the National Press Club's Fourth Estate Award, a distinction past given to Walter Cronkite and Bob Novak.

Friedman was teased about his love of golf, daiquiris, metaphors, black turtlenecks and his solar-powered house, "which looms so big on Google Earth that Sarah Palin mistook it for a continent," Dowd said.

He also was given a special musical treat by Schieffer and Diana Quinn, who paid homage to the columnist using honky tonk.

"He's on a crusade and spreadin' it wide and far," Schieffer sang, accompanied on the guitar by Quinn, who plays in Schieffer's band, Honky Tonk Confidential. "He won't be happy till we're drivin' windmill cars," they continued, before transitioning into the chorus of "It's Hot, Flat and Crowded."

Schieffer later told Yeas & Nays the song took several days for him to write.

After the performance, Friedman expressed appreciation to his friends, former teachers and the Gray Lady herself.

"It is still the most fun you can have legally," he said of his heralded career.




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righton

Nov 16, 2009

It's difficult to comment on the article, however Ms. Dowd and rest of the hypocrites never fail to knock a wonderful, intelligent, female ex governor. Again showing their shallowness.

 

Michael Konkel

Nov 19, 2009

To know Tom Friedman to start with I suspect one should actually read that liberal rag New York Times. Maureen Dowd is far left of goofy even and if you cannot respect who is speaking, how can you respect what they say?

Tom Friedman's sellout to the green ideology running rampant in this country and undermining our Constitution is evidence that this one's true reward lays in a really, really, warm place.

http://fortwaynevoiceoftruth.blogspot.com

 


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