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Robert Costa

National Review — Washington Editor
Bio: National Review's Washington editor | CNBC contributor rcosta@nationalreview.com
Location: Capitol Hill
video and transcript of Cruz’s speech at the David Horowitz Freedom Center’s Texas Weekend t.co/bUoaPqXWlL
Senator Ted Cruz: Confronting The Threat of Radical Islam
Jimmy Carter saying, “Barack, I am your father.”  (laughter)  And let me say additionally, the host of this gathering, David Horowitz, is a man who is utterly fearless.  (applause) And that is a very

Shahien Nasiripour

Huffington Post — Chief Financial and Regulatory Correspondent
Bio: Chief Financial and Regulatory Correspondent @ The Huffington Post. Formerly of FT. 1-917-267-2335. shahien@huffingtonpost.com. Always available to chat.
Location: Boston, MA
RT @MeeraLouis: Canada Recruits Immigrants to Win Race for Skilled Labor t.co/qwoRsb5wzG via @BloombergNews
Canada Recruits Immigrants to Win Race for Skilled Labor
Labor Secretary under President Jimmy Carter. For example, an applicant may have to work for up to 11 years with a sponsoring employer to obtain permanent residency, said Marshall, now a labor economist

Tavia Grant

Globe and Mail — Economics Reporter
Bio: economics and other things for the Globe and Mail.
Location: Toronto
Cul-de-Sac Poverty: More poor people now live in the 'burbs than in cities t.co/dUgjrsf181
Cul-de-Sac Poverty
WASHINGTON — LONG before Robert F. Kennedy toured Appalachia and the Mississippi Delta in 1964, before Jimmy Carter walked through the South Bronx in 1977, Americans thought of poverty as synonymous

Gabrielle Birkner

Executive Digital Editor, The Real Deal
Bio: editor, writer and digital strategist; founder of @jdforward's sisterhood blog; new-ish mom; 718 by way of 818; can't get into yoga; rts≠endorsements.
Location: New York
"In 2011, the suburban poor outnumbered the urban poor by three million." t.co/9DmUTbscT8
Cul-de-Sac Poverty
WASHINGTON — LONG before Robert F. Kennedy toured Appalachia and the Mississippi Delta in 1964, before Jimmy Carter walked through the South Bronx in 1977, Americans thought of poverty as synonymous

Zoey Duncan

Freelance Journalist
Bio: Journalist, derby girl, funny woman in Calgary. Locally grown; limited quantity. My teeth are my own. @ZEDSwit comedy communicator and Herald web producer.
Location: Calgary, Alberta
Beat: Canada
RT @rachrwill: What's in the White House bar? A brief but delightful history of American presidents and their favorite drinks. t.co/
Four More Beers - The Morning News
slide down their throats. In contrast, very few presidents have been teetotalers. Jimmy Carter, though often alleged to abstain, said he drank wine in moderation. The only lifelong teetotaler elected

Jim Naureckas

Editor, FAIR's Extra! Magazine
Bio: Editor of FAIR's magazine Extra! since 1990.
Location: New York City
Beats: Politics, World
RT @peterfhart: Is this real? Readers Digest poll of most trusted Americans. Michelle Obama at #19.... Noam Chomsky at #20 ! t.co/c
What Is Trust: The 100 Most Trusted People in America
LEGARIA/AFP/Getty Images 24. Jimmy Carter, former U.S. President "America did not invent human rights. In a very real sense… human rights invented America." "America did not invent human

Mehdi Hasan

Huffington Post — Political Director, UK
Bio: Huffington Post UK's political director, co-biographer of Ed Miliband & presenter on Al Jazeera. Views are my own, retweets aren't endorsements, etc, etc.
Location: London
RT @nedsimons: Read an extract from Charles Moore's Thatcher biography on HuffPost here: Her first visit to Reagan's Washington t.co
Margaret Thatcher's First Visit to Washington of the Reagan Presidency
was 'thrilled' by his inauguration speech, and by the release of the American hostages, timed by Iran to deliver maximum humiliation to poor Jimmy Carter. She went on, 'The newspapers are saying mostly

Richard Florida

The Atlantic — Writer
Bio: Urbanist, Author, Professor, Researcher, Talker, Bike Rider, Guitar Player
Location: Global
Cul-de-Sac Poverty
WASHINGTON — LONG before Robert F. Kennedy toured Appalachia and the Mississippi Delta in 1964, before Jimmy Carter walked through the South Bronx in 1977, Americans thought of poverty as synonymous

Jeff MacGregor

ESPN — Senior Writer, ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine
Bio: Senior Writer, ESPN
Location: USA
Beat: Sports
RT @NewYorker: What America Has Gained, What America Has Lost t.co/6hNmr03fYl
Freedom and Income Inequality : The New Yorker
Inner History of the New America”), might lead readers to believe that I spend my days wallowing in nostalgia for Jimmy Carter and Boz Scaggs, if not J.F.K. and Perry Como. Not true! There are many, many

David Martosko

Daily Mail — U.S. Political Editor
Bio: US Political Editor (http://bit.ly/ZPUWdC), MailOnline (@DailyMailUS). Father of daughters, husband of an opera singer, former drinker of adult beverages
Location: Washington, DC

Michael Hoyt

Columbia Journalism Review — Executive Editor
Bio: Executive Editor, Columbia Journalism Review. Shoes, brown.
Location: NYC
Beat: Media
RT @utknightcenter: A veteran columnist's rough rules for responsible scandal mongers t.co/QOYcSYhm6f via @CJR
Columbia Journalism Review
places. But once a scandal hit the headlines, I rode with the lynch mob. I was there for the kerfuffle known as “Debate-gate,” when it was belatedly revealed that a Jimmy Carter briefing book had been
Scandals! @WalterShapiroPD @cjr on his rough rules for responsible mongering: t.co/9muDT3kcZa
Columbia Journalism Review
places. But once a scandal hit the headlines, I rode with the lynch mob. I was there for the kerfuffle known as “Debate-gate,” when it was belatedly revealed that a Jimmy Carter briefing book had been

John Stoehr

Freelance Journalist and Columnist
Bio: Managing editor, Washington Spectator. @WashSpec
Location: New Haven, Conn.
On Middle East Peace, Obama Is Killer of Hope t.co/P9fBrAOdfD
M.J. Rosenberg: On Middle East Peace, Obama Is Killer of Hope
comfortable with actions that punish the Israeli people at large. I don’t think Israel is South Africa. Like President Jimmy Carter, I limit my use of the label “apartheid” to the occupied areas. I do not view
"M.J. Rosenberg: On Middle East Peace, Obama Is Killer of Hope" from @WashSpec. t.co/CJefaJ59ki
M.J. Rosenberg: On Middle East Peace, Obama Is Killer of Hope
comfortable with actions that punish the Israeli people at large. I don’t think Israel is South Africa. Like President Jimmy Carter, I limit my use of the label “apartheid” to the occupied areas. I do not view

Jonathan Capehart

Washington Post — Editorial Writer
Bio: Opinion Writer for the Washington Post and MSNBC Contributor
Location: Washington, DC
ICYMI: All laughs in the presidents’ club... t.co/2Vi5hx3LYG #p2 #gop #tcot
All laughs in the presidents’ club
. Carter and Clinton: Jimmy Carter (39) and Bill Clinton (42) aren’t the best of friends. Okay, they aren’t friends at all. Remember this Oval Office photo from President Obama’s first inaugural? If Carter
COLUMN: All laughs in the presidents’ club... t.co/2Vi5hx3LYG #p2 #gop #tcot
All laughs in the presidents’ club
. Carter and Clinton: Jimmy Carter (39) and Bill Clinton (42) aren’t the best of friends. Okay, they aren’t friends at all. Remember this Oval Office photo from President Obama’s first inaugural? If Carter
COLUMN: All laughs in the presidents’ club... t.co/2Vi5hx3LYG #p2 #gop #tcot cc @ethanklapper @petesouza
All laughs in the presidents’ club
. Carter and Clinton: Jimmy Carter (39) and Bill Clinton (42) aren’t the best of friends. Okay, they aren’t friends at all. Remember this Oval Office photo from President Obama’s first inaugural? If Carter

Adam Cancryn

Financial Services and Insurance Reporter, SNL Financial
Bio: Reporting all things finance @SNLFinancial, writing all things sports @BeganIn96, Tweeting all things awesome right here. acancryn [at] snl [dot] com
Location: Charlottesville, Va.
Carter/Nader/Short shorts combo wins everything RT @ClaraJeffery: !!!!! !!!!! RT @timothypmurphy omg this photo t.co/ep74vRkW7p
Mother Jones magazine on Tumblr
Jun 15, 1976 - Plains, Georgia, U.S. President JIMMY CARTER takes a forceful swing during a softball game at his alma mater - Plains High School in Plains, Georgia. Catching is James Wooten of The

Chad Livengood

Detroit News — Legislative and Politics Reporter
Bio: Capitol Reporter for The Detroit News (@DetroitNews) | Office: 517-371-3660 | Mobile: 313-910-8635 | clivengood@detroitnews.com | http://t.co/j2Eu4Kfh
Location: Lansing, Michigan
Oakland County to appeal U.S. Supreme Court's real estate tax ruling t.co/t4CsSD5ISb
Oakland County to appeal U.S. Supreme Court's real estate tax ruling
George W. Bush in 2005. The opinion was joined by Judge Boyce Martin Jr., an appointee of President Jimmy Carter, and Ralph Guy, a former lawyer for the city of Dearborn named to the appeals court by
Wayne County Judge Wade McCree's mistress testifies at misconduct hearing that they had sex in his judicial chambers t.co/DuoiVjyUUO
Woman testifies Wayne County judge asked her to terminate pregnancy
Harvard-educated lawyer, the elder McCree was solicitor general, appointed by President Jimmy Carter in 1977. A graduate of the University of Michigan, the younger McCree graduated from Stanford Law School
Wayne County Circuit Judge Wade McCree faces fight for reputation, career as he faces judicial misconduct charges t.co/bM5WTTul0j
Wayne County Circuit Judge McCree faces fight for reputation, career
community who died in 1987 at age 67. A Harvard-educated lawyer, the elder McCree was solicitor general, appointed by President Jimmy Carter in 1977. The late judge and his wife, Dores, were among the

Noreen Malone

The New Republic — Staff Writer
Bio: Staff writer at The New Republic.
Beat: Politics
W. does not entirely look like he's in on the joke here. t.co/9kxjVlPN0v

Laura Rozen

Reporter, Al-Monitor
Bio: Reporting on Washington, foreign policy & Middle East. Find my work @AlMonitor. RTs not endorsements. Email lkrozen at gmail dot com
Location: Washington, D.C.
Have some thoughts on @waltershapiroPD question 3, why has obama adm frm get go been so hostile to media on leaks t.co/AigGk0M1fW
Columbia Journalism Review
places. But once a scandal hit the headlines, I rode with the lynch mob. I was there for the kerfuffle known as “Debate-gate,” when it was belatedly revealed that a Jimmy Carter briefing book had been

Garance Franke-Ruta

The Atlantic — Senior Editor
Bio: Senior editor, @TheAtlantic. Your early warning system. Politics, media, breaking.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Beats: Politics, U.S., Media
RT @JillDLawrence: Responsible rules for scandal-mongering by @waltershapiroPD. Perspective and useful tips from a veteran t.co/ll3c
Columbia Journalism Review
places. But once a scandal hit the headlines, I rode with the lynch mob. I was there for the kerfuffle known as “Debate-gate,” when it was belatedly revealed that a Jimmy Carter briefing book had been

Walter Shapiro

Yahoo! News, Columbia Journalism Review, The New Republic — Political Correspondent
Bio: Just chronicled ninth presidential campaign as Yahoo columnist. Teaching at Yale. In midst of researching book on my con-man great uncle who cheated Hitler.
Beats: Politics, U.S., Media
My "Rough Rules for Responsible Scandal Mongering." CJR column on opining on a dime when it's not your reporting: t.co/CspThGQ4YG
Columbia Journalism Review
places. But once a scandal hit the headlines, I rode with the lynch mob. I was there for the kerfuffle known as “Debate-gate,” when it was belatedly revealed that a Jimmy Carter briefing book had been

Jim Geraghty

National Review — Campaign Correspondent
Bio: NR campaign correspondent by day, dad by day and night. We laugh, because otherwise we would cry.
Location: Alexandria, Virginia.
RT @markknoller: Why are these men laughing? t.co/p4KpzfUdtT | "So then James Rosen replies, 'wait, is my wife's birthday TODAY?'"
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