Bloomberg Media has begun promoting its new political television show “With All Due Respect,” featuring Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.
Here’s a description from Halperin and Heilemann on the thinking behind the new show:
Few phrases in politics are more widely used — and even more widely abused — than “With All Due Respect.” It’s not just a forced courtesy or a cliche, but a line that often conveys the exact opposite of its ostensible meaning.
Every night, we’re going to try something different. A conversation about politics free of phoniness and spin. A show that’s not partisan, not dumbed down, and not just about inside baseball. A show that actually exhibits all the respect in the world: for our guests, our viewers… and the facts.
The new half-hour show debuts on Oct. 6 at 5 p.m.l on Bloomberg Television and on BloombergPolitics.com
The Bloomberg Politics twitter account has also been revamped to @BPolitics. It will be updating with the latest news leading up to launch.
Watch the previews at www.bloombergpolitics.com.
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I also have been wondering what music is used for "With All Due Respect." It's uplifting, and the theme lets one know that this is a fast-paced program well done. Please let me know the source of the theme.