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Mark Fisher

Freelance Journalist
Bio: MARK FISHER is a theatre critic, editor, freelance journalist and author of The Edinburgh Fringe Survival Guide
Location: 56.702307,-3.731639
A response to my Question Time critics, via @thetarge: t.co/2r4YvIkWDQ
A response to my Question Time critics
Firstly, I would like to thank everyone who has supported me on Twitter since my appearance on Question Time on Thursday. In particular, the Scottish Socialist Party, the Radical Independence

Jennifer Harper

Washington Times — Inside the Beltway Columnist and Watercooler Blogger
Bio: Inside the Beltway columnist, Watercooler blogger for The Washington Times, DC journalist on media, public opinion, Americana. I'm here: http://t.co/Sb6tbQtHrl
Location: Washington, DC
One-word impressions of President Obama getting pretty mean these days, Pew says - Washington Times: t.co/i3dLWvZi1j via @washtimes
Inside the Beltway: The evolving president
and honest — continue to be used often to characterize impressions of Obama. And the word socialist is used about as often today as it was in Obama’s first year in office.” One unexpected byproduct has

Michael Kerr

Telegraph — Deputy Travel Editor
Bio: Deputy travel editor of The Daily Telegraph, unpaid ambassador for the Causeway Coast, and father of the editor of http://allthetallthings.com
Location: London
'Our weather resembles bitter beer: nothing to write home about but quietly satisfying -- Christopher Howse on summer t.co/BhWh2m6oAh
All you need is a sunny disposition to enjoy a British summer
weather. Look at Ford Madox Brown’s picture Work (finished in the 1860s) and the pattern is different. The intellectuals watching from the shade, Thomas Carlyle and the socialist clergyman F D Maurice, wear

Damon Darlin

New York Times — International Business Editor
Bio: New York Times International Business Editor. Discern what you will from my retweets.
Location: New York
RT @crampell: Japanese girlband promises to shorten their skirts every time the country's stock market makes significant gains t.co/
Meet the Japanese girlband whose skirts get shorter when the Nikkei rises
Ireland next week, Abenomics is attracting interest from other developed economies battered by austerity. France's socialist president, Francois Hollande, conceded during a visit to Tokyo last weekend that

Michael Castner

Wall Street Journal — Host of The Daily Wrap, Wall Street Journal Radio Network
Bio: Clear eyes.Full hearts.Cant Lose | Talk Radio Host | Photographer-Getty Images | I Practice TM | RTs are not endrsments
Location: New York, New York
I just cracked open some wine because of that socialist program RT @JeffersonObama: I blame ObamaCare for wanting a dirty martini.

Randal Archibold

New York Times — Central America Bureau Chief
Bio: NY Times Bureau Chief, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Jefe de la Corresponsalía, Mexico, America Central y el Caribe. Panamanian-New Jerseyan.
Location: NY Times/Mexico City Bureau
Beat: World
Reggaeton vs The Buena Vista Social Club – The Musical Realities of Life in Cuba t.co/atLWgxlWpS via @remezcla
Reggaeton vs The Buena Vista Social Club - The Musical Realities of Life in Cuba
, it is a music that celebrates conspicuous consumption—an exotic and controversial topic in this (post-?) Socialist country. But everybody, even the harshest critics, allows reggaeton one compliment: es

Adam Minter

Freelance Journalist
Bio: Author of 'Junkyard Planet,' out Nov 12, 2013 with Bloomsbury Press. Columnist for Bloomberg World View. Expat Minnesotan.
Location: Shanghai
RT @tobinharshaw: First post from Raul Gallegos, BView's newest World View blogger, on subway, salad and soccer riots in Brazil t.co
Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil
understand what’s happening…. These are new ways of mobilizing, which for us, of the generation of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s is unknown.” Indeed, times have changed since Rousseff’s days as a socialist youth

Niraj Warikoo

Detroit Free Press — Religion Reporter
Bio: Reporter for Detroit Free Press @Freep. Writes on religion, immigration. Content of tweets not endorsements. Phone: 313-223-4792. Email: nwarikoo@freepress.com
Location: Detroit, Michigan
A Communist in US asked Soviet Union to invite Coleman Young to study Marxism-Leninism, but they said he was too old: t.co/0RcnKXEmrR
Childs at Play | The Weekly Standard
had produced a group of dissidents and a new group of “revisionists” led by John Gates who sought to reform the CP and make it into a democratic socialist vehicle, ditching Leninist doctrine in the
Before he became mayor of Detroit, Coleman Young was a secret member of Communist Party of U.S., say 3 historians. t.co/0RcnKXEmrR
Childs at Play | The Weekly Standard
had produced a group of dissidents and a new group of “revisionists” led by John Gates who sought to reform the CP and make it into a democratic socialist vehicle, ditching Leninist doctrine in the

Stacie Hidek

The Wilmington StarNews — Online Editor
Bio: Online editor for StarNews Media in Wilmington, N.C.; UNCW adjunct. These tweets are my own and are not endorsed by my employers or any other organization.
Location: Wilmington, N.C.
Fantastic RT @charlesapple: Dr. Who fan dies in Newton, N.J. and leaves behind a very, very cute obit. t.co/vL0nI4sAaR
" RIP Dr. Who fan JIMROMENESKO.COM
It’s suggested that memorials go to “Socialist” groups that keep greedy banks, politicians and others in line I don’t watch Dr. Who, so tipster Kathleen O’Brien had to explain the TARDIS reference

Matthew Cooper

National Journal — National Correspondent
Bio: National Correspondent, National Journal. Vet of Time, Newsweek, The Washington Monthly, The New Republic and many bad restaurant jobs. RT's are not applause.
Location: Washington D.C., mostly
Beats: Politics, U.S.
RT @NickCohen4: "The rule is simple If you're invoking 1984 in a country in which 1984 is on sale you've missed the point @mcmoynihan http:…
Sorry, We’re Not Living in Orwell’s ‘1984’
Soviet Union. It so resonated with those who lived under totalitarianism that, in the phrase of socialist writer Isaac Deutscher, the book became “an ideological super weapon,” one that illiberal

Simon Constable

Wall Street Journal — Columnist
Bio: Author: The WSJ Guide to the Fifty Economic Indicators That Really Matter. Big Macs, Vixens & Zombie Banks
Location: New York
RT @slone: WOW! Socialist Noam Chomsky: Obama Is ‘Running Biggest Terrorist Operation That Exists’ t.co/om5DvLr2jk #tcot

Tim Donnelly

New York Post — Features Reporter
Bio: @NewYorkPost features reporter. Contributing editor @Brokelyn; semi-professional punster. RTs are probably butt dials.
Location: Brooklyn
Cute funny obit from Doctor Who fan via @romenesko t.co/5SQBNHunmV
" RIP Dr. Who fan JIMROMENESKO.COM
It’s suggested that memorials go to “Socialist” groups that keep greedy banks, politicians and others in line I don’t watch Dr. Who, so tipster Kathleen O’Brien had to explain the TARDIS reference

Raul Gallegos

Reuters — Latin America Financial Columnist, Breakingviews
Bio: Latin America opinion writer for Bloomberg View. Former Venezuela and OPEC correspondent. 2010 Knight-Bagehot Fellow. Founder of http://t.co/KMxgYENGvt
Location: New York City
RT @tobinharshaw: First post from Raul Gallegos, BView's newest World View blogger, on subway, salad and soccer riots in Brazil t.co
Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil
understand what’s happening…. These are new ways of mobilizing, which for us, of the generation of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s is unknown.” Indeed, times have changed since Rousseff’s days as a socialist youth
Sigue mis columnas en Bloomberg View: Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil t.co/769jS4aTAI via @BloombergView
Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil
understand what’s happening…. These are new ways of mobilizing, which for us, of the generation of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s is unknown.” Indeed, times have changed since Rousseff’s days as a socialist youth
You can now also follow me on Bloomberg View: Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil t.co/769jS4aTAI via @BloombergView
Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil
understand what’s happening…. These are new ways of mobilizing, which for us, of the generation of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s is unknown.” Indeed, times have changed since Rousseff’s days as a socialist youth

Tobin Harshaw

Bloomberg News — Editorial Writer, Bloomberg View
Bio: Editorial writer and editor at Bloomberg View. Ex-NYT op-ed page. Cheesehead who would never wear one.
Location: New York
First post from Raul Gallegos, BView's newest World View blogger, on subway, salad and soccer riots in Brazil t.co/dvbLu3IMvq
Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil
understand what’s happening…. These are new ways of mobilizing, which for us, of the generation of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s is unknown.” Indeed, times have changed since Rousseff’s days as a socialist youth

Zara Kessler

Bloomberg News — Assistant Editor and Producer, Bloomberg View
Bio: Writes, edits, produces @BloombergView
Location: New York, NY
.@raulgallegos makes his World View debut "Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil" t.co/8mylHa6nt9
Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil
understand what’s happening…. These are new ways of mobilizing, which for us, of the generation of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s is unknown.” Indeed, times have changed since Rousseff’s days as a socialist youth

Agnes T. Crane

Reuters — Financial Columnist, Breakingviews
Bio: Financial columnist at Reuters Breakingviews. New Yorker with Philly roots. Nerd at heart. http://t.co/Oy20qbxscB
Location: New York
RT @raulegallegos: You can now also follow me on Bloomberg View: Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil t.co/769jS4aTAI via @Bloom
Subway, Salad, Soccer Protests in Brazil
understand what’s happening…. These are new ways of mobilizing, which for us, of the generation of the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s is unknown.” Indeed, times have changed since Rousseff’s days as a socialist youth

Summer Anne Burton

BuzzFeed — Senior Editor
Bio: Senior Editor at BuzzFeed, lover of cats and baseball.
Location: Brooklyn, New York
"I’ve been tracking the success of t.co/HwftlxKt6L while doing some research on your industry"
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a successful campaign to get Robert Mills a free dinner at Red Lobster on his birthday. As usual, the internet erupted in self-righteous anger toward this socialist outrage. by Jake

Ben Greenman

The New Yorker — Editor
Bio: Writer, New Yorker & elsewhere. New novel, The Slippage (nice things said by NYT, Chicago Tribune, others). Also new book with @questlove, Mo' Meta Blues.
Location: Brooklyn
"Kimberly-Clark moves to ease Venezuelan toilet paper shortage" t.co/Gl4gRT6NWK Why not "wipe out toiler paper shortage?"
Kimberly-Clark moves to ease Venezuelan toilet paper shortage
hoarding and price-gouging. Critics say the shortages, high inflation, and slowing growth are the result of nationalizations and other socialist economics under Maduro's predecessor Hugo Chavez. Officials

Sam Coates

The Times — Banking Editor
Bio: Sam Coates, Banking Editor, The Times
Location: London
RT @matsJpersson: Thought I saw that in OE's press sum last week t.co/5xKAfg4anW MT @FT: Have you read our scoop? Cyprus president w…
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failed to strike a deal on the 2014-2020 EU budget at a meeting yesterday. Talks will resume next Tuesday. Hannes Swoboda, the leader of socialist MEPs, told reporters, “I don't think we can find an

Benny Johnson

BuzzFeed — Editor
Bio: Editor Buzzfeed- Viral Politics. Love my Family, God and Pipe Tobacco; not in that order. I make internet all day long -- benny.johnson@buzzfeed.com
Location: WashingtonDC/ New York City
I am often amazed by the creative minds here: Explore @BuzzFeed from a new perspective with "Flight Mode" t.co/qraHc8EtQt
BuzzFeed
a successful campaign to get Robert Mills a free dinner at Red Lobster on his birthday. As usual, the internet erupted in self-righteous anger toward this socialist outrage. by Jake
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