Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorDr. Scott Gottlieb once spent Sunday mornings surfing through TV’s spate of venerable public affairs programs.
In recent months, that has become impossible.Gottlieb, a former FDA commissioner and a well-connected advisor in the worlds of medicine and health business, can’t sit back and look at the Sunday shows because he has over the past year become a central element of one of them.
He has been interviewed on CBS’ “Face The Nation” so many times that he has become one of the most frequent non-journalist guests in the history of the show, which launched in 1954.
Only former Senator John McCain has appeared more often on the show — 112 times — throughout its nearly six decades on the air.
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