"Richard Brookhiser writes for National Review and does a weekly column for the New York Observer. He is the author of six books on the Founding Fathers. In his book "What Would the Founders Do?," Richard Brookhiser explains what the Founding Fathers would have thought about free trade, women’s rights, terrorism, gay marriage, and other modern issues. Mr. Brookhiser writes that the Founding Fathers faced similar public policy questions but approached them from a different moral perspective. Richard Brookhiser is interviewed by John Splaine, emeritus professor of education policy and leadership at the University of Maryland."
watch (excellent) interview: Book Tv