A journalist from Vanity Fair... Dee Dee Myers | ||
Having worked as the White House Press Secretary under President Clinton—the first woman and youngest person ever to hold that job—Dee Dee Myers is well suited for her position as the Washington-based editor of Vanity Fair. She also filled the chair on the CNBC talk show Equal Time for two years, where she matched wits nightly with conservative co-host Mary Matalin. Myers has worked for the election campaigns of Walter Mondale, Michael Dukakis, and U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. | ||
"The first woman ever to hold the post of White House Press Secretary, she's now the Washington editor of Vanity Fair..." | ||
Dee Dee appeared in the following archived game: | ||
#3041, aired 1997-11-17 | Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. vs. Dee Dee Myers vs. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. | 1997 Power Players Week game 1. From DAR Constitution Hall... |