The Oscars combine two of my favorite things: movies and politics. I spent nearly two and a half years in Los Angeles as an NBC correspondent. Like DC, it’s a company town, it’s about contacts and charisma and there’s no shortage of intrigue and infighting. And never is that politicking more on display than during the awards season.
I was there in 2009, the year a little upstart movie called Slumdog Millionaire upset the big studio favorites and won Best Picture. In many other ways, it was a fascinating Oscar season, and it’s fun to look back.









