E. J. Dionne
Journalist
Are Tea Parties Racist?...that bit of omniscient whitey baiting was perilously close to conventional wisdom. Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne warned that the town hall protests exemplified aEURoethe politics of the jackboot,aEUR� comparing them directly to... In this article: Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, Maureen Dowd, Frank Rich, Recession, Truthout.org, Anxiety, and Los Angeles Times |
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ABC News | October 17, 2009
'This Week' EXCLUSIVE: White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod
...we'll turn to our extended powerhouse roundtable for their analysis. George Will, Paul Krugman, Peggy Noonan, EJ Dionne and Jake Tapper will debate all the weeks politics. You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed...
In this article: David Axelrod, This Week, White House, Wall Street, Federal Election Commission, George Stephanopoulos, Jake Tapper, and Democratic National Committee
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Wikipedia | October 29, 2009
Columnist
...and later reprint the same material in book collections. Notable contemporary columnists include Gail Collins , Ardeshir Cowasjee, E. J. Dionne, Maureen Dowd, Thomas Friedman, Ellen Goodman, Bob Herbert, David Ignatius, Molly Ivins, Charles...
In this article: O. O. McIntyre, Dave Barry, H. Allen Smith, The Miami Herald, Franklin Pierce Adams, Walter Winchell, Louella Parsons, and World War II
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The Corner on National Review Online | September 03, 2009
Message to Media: Don't Listen to E. J. -- By: Jonah Goldberg
...meetings. Look at it this way. If you're a typical TV news producer who takes columnists like Dionne and Krugman seriously, then of course you're going to cover these potent powder kegs of the paranoid style. Who knows what might happen in...
In this article: Democracy, Columbia Journalism School, GOP, Jonah Goldberg, Paul Krugman, and Vietnam
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National Review Online: Politics | October 16, 2007
Sinking S-CHIP by Michelle Malkin on National Review Online
...maintaining their nicotine addictions. Liberal columnists E.J. Dionne and Paul Krugman decried Rush Limbaugh, Mark Steyn, and other opponents as "meanies and hypocrites" who are "sliming" children. Classless comedienne and View television...
In this article: Michelle Malkin, State Children's Health Insurance Program, George W. Bush, Harry Reid, National Review, Fiscal conservatism, Tax, and Medicare
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Washington Monthly | August 03, 2009
Malkin, Katz, and government cheese
..."points", but otherwise pretending she wasn't there. Also, Steph regularly included Katrina vanden Heuvel, Paul Krugman, E.J. Dionne, and other progressives of good standing. Compare his record with David Gregory's, whose panelists...
In this article: Michelle Malkin, Unemployment, George Stephanopoulos, Paul Krugman, Recession, and ESPN
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Seattle Times | October 08, 2009
After health-care reform, Job 1 will be jobs, jobs, jobs
...on editorial pages of The Times. His e-mail address is ejdionne@washpost.com What Dionne is saying ties in with what Paul Krugman has been saying for a while now. The stimulus was great, but didn't go far enough. Many... Posted on October 8,...
In this article: Unemployment, E.J. Dionne, Recession, Tax, E-mail, Economic Policy Institute, and Paul Krugman
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National Review Online: Politics | February 02, 2009
Cannon: Does SCHIP Work?
...than those in the current bill as "socialized medicine. " SCHIP supporters, like Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman and columnist E.J. Dionne, claim the program works. Researchers who actually study the program find that SCHIP...
In this article: State Children's Health Insurance Program, Barack Obama, National Review, New England Journal of Medicine, Ideology, Tax, Medicaid, and Urban Institute
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Washington Monthly | March 09, 2009
Monday's campaign round-up
...by: DevilDog on March 9, 2009 at 1:08 PM | PERMALINK Paul Krugman and E.J. Dionne had virtually identical columns today, although Krugman's, as always, more thorough and hardhitting. Unemployment is already close to what Obama predicted...
In this article: Republican Party, Neil Abercrombie, Barbara Boxer, Paul Krugman, Colleen Hanabusa, Ed Case, Hawaii, Tim Pawlenty, and Al Franken
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Public health insurance option
...to move discourse towards abstract and demagogic ground. He has referred to Sen. Grassley's calling government a "predator" (see below) as a "most revealing" example of this. Economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has...
In this article: Barack Obama, Monopoly, Nate Silver, Charles Grassley, E.J. Dionne, and Paul Krugman
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Eugene J. "E.J." Dionne, Jr. (born April 23, 1952 in Boston, Massachusetts), raised in Fall River, Massachusetts, an American journalist and political commentator, is a long-time op-ed columnist for The Washington Post. He is also a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution, a University Professor in the Foundations of Democracy and Culture at Georgetown Public Policy Institute, a Senior Research Fellow at Saint Anselm College, and an NPR Commentator.
A frequent critic of the Bush Administration, Dionne generally writes from a liberal political viewpoint. His published works include the influential 1991 bestseller Why Americans Hate Politics, which argued that several decades of political polarization was alienating a silent centrist majority, as well as They Only Look Dead: Why Progressives Will Dominate the Next Political Era (1996), and Stand up Fight Back: Republican Toughs, Democratic Wimps, and Politics of Revenge (2004).
Dionne holds a B.A. from Harvard University (1973), where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and a D.Phil. (1982) from Balliol College, Oxford, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He attended Portsmouth Abbey School, a prestigious Benedictine college preparatory school in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.
Before becoming a columnist for the Post in 1993, he worked as a reporter for the Post and The New York Times.
He lives in Bethesda, Maryland with his wife and three children.
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