What does Marty just plain dislike?

Michael Waldman
Joseph Waldman
Kathryn Janus
Well - the obvious ones are Cheney, both Bushes and Trump. Also, anyone who criticizes a family member.

What are your best vacation memories?

Steven Waldman
Let's start with a gallery of images from various vacations!
Gordon Waldman
I have many great vacation memories with Popop due to the everlasting joy of the Berkshires house and those who lived in it. I remember many meals at Bizen, many movies at the local theater, and I recall a grinning popop standing atop a snowy hill as he watched his grandkids screeching all the way down on their sleds.

What is Marty proudest of?

Amy Cunningham
He was an only child, so he is now proud of his big family!
Gordon Waldman
I think anyone who talks Marty can tell how proud he is of his two sons, and by extension his wonderful grandchildren :)

What are some of the kindest things Marty has done?

Amy Cunningham
Not long after Gordon's birth, I twisted my ankle and couldn't walk and Marty came to our house on Beecher Street to stay with me while Steve was at work because I had to attend to baby Gor, and get toddler Joe off to nursery school!

What have been Marty's fork-in-the-road moments or decisions?

Michael Waldman
I am impressed by his decision to leave Young & Rubicam and start CPI. That took guts.

I also recall his stories about refusing to do political work for the mayor while at WNYC ... and refusing to work for Eisenhower while at Y&R ... even though those would have helped his career.

What celebrities or public figures does Marty like or admire?

Steven Waldman
The biggest hero of his childhood was Franklin Roosevelt. In this video he describes being in the Navy and hearing about FDR's death

What are Martin's favorite TV shows, movies, books, websites or music?

Steven Waldman
Books: Sherlock Holmes, O. Henry stories, some Phillip Roth books.

Music: Scott Joplin, show tunes
Michael Waldman
Though when I was growing up, Dad lectured me that Philip Roth books spurred anti-Semitism (just like a parent in a ... Philip Roth book).

What's your favorite story about Marty?

Amy Cunningham
I once confided in Marty that I thought Steve could use a little coaching on his TV appearances, just some sessions with a broadcasting professional, as in Steve's role as Beliefnet's founder, he was being asked to creatively quip on everything from inaugural prayers to the origins of the Easter Bunny. Everybody in the public eye should strive to work harder, be better, get it perfect, right? "Well," Marty said, "You wouldn't want Steve to be any different than he is."
This response just floored me. I think I might have even gasped. Accepting people as they were? Loving all that is? Isn't that something folks meditate years upon in Buddhist seminary? Marty's great gift is to love his sons to the outer most limits--just as they are. They are perfect. And his wife, daughters-in-law, grand-kids too. Nothing needs to change. That's inspiring to me, different from what I'm used to, and an incredible gift.

What are some of Martin's best outfits? Have a photo?

Steven Waldman
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