Emily Heil Can Be A Snobbish Drunk and Anne Kornblut Gives Out Her Number To, Well, Everyone
Highlights from Hotline’s most recent “Friday Feature” series.
First, Roll Call’s Emily Heil:
Emily Heil writes the column Heard on the Hill for Roll Call. Prior to joining Roll Call, she wrote a gossip column for The Hill newspaper and covered Congress for National Journal’s CongressDaily. …
What is your biggest weakness (and not your job interview biggest weakness)?
Tie: snobbery and bourbon.
And the Washington Post’s Anne Kornblut:
Anne Kornblut is a political reporter for the Washington Post. Prior to the Post, Kornblut worked in the DC bureaus of the New York Times and the Boston Globe. A ’94 graduate of Columbia, B.A., she is currently covering her third WH race. But today Kornblut’s our Friday Feature: What’s your most embarrassing on-the-job moment? (Or as embarrassing as you’d like to reveal?)
Getting caught having a contentious conversation with Karen Hughes and giving out my cell phone number live on C-Span during the 2000 campaign.
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