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Joe Conason, Columnist

 

Joe Conason has written his popular political column for The New York Observer since 1992. He served as the Manhattan Weekly’s executive editor from 1992 to 1997. Since 1998, he has also written a column that is among the most widely read features on Salon.com. Conason is also a senior fellow at The Nation Institute.

His most recent book, Big Lies: The Right-Wing Propaganda Machine and How It Distorts the Truth (St. Martin’s Press, 2003), was a New York Times and Amazon.com bestseller. He is also the co-author (with Gene Lyons) of The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton (St. Martin’s Press, 2000), which appeared on both the New York Times and Los Angeles Times bestseller lists. Conason co-produced a 2004 documentary film, The Hunting of the President, based on the book.

Prior to joining the Observer, Conason spent two years as editor-at-large for Conde Nast’s Details magazine. From 1978 to 1990, he worked for The Village Voice as a columnist, staff writer and national correspondent.

Conason is an experienced and skilled reporter as well as a sharp commentator. In 1985, he co-authored the Village Voice exposé of Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos’s hidden Manhattan real estate holdings. In 1989, Conason arrived in Beijing, China, on the night after the Tiananmen Square massacre and reported on the tragic aftermath for the Voice.

During the Clinton administration, Conason’s investigative reporting on Whitewater and the presidency brought him national media attention. He revealed the existence of the “Arkansas Project,” a secret, multimillion-dollar plan funded by a conservative Pittsburgh billionaire to find or invent negative material about the Clintons. More recently, Conason was one of the first journalists to delve into the background and finances of the so-called “Swift-Boat Veterans for Truth” and its campaign against John Kerry.

Conason’s articles have been published in Harper’s, The Nation, The New Republic, The Guardian (London) and The New Yorker, among many other periodicals in the United States and abroad. He also appears frequently as a commentator on television and radio programs. A winner of the New York Press Club’s Byline Award, he has covered every American presidential election since 1980.

Joe Conason graduated from Brandeis University in 1975 with honors in history. He began his career as a reporter for the East Boston Community News, a small neighborhood newspaper. From there he went on to join The Real Paper, an alternative weekly published in Cambridge, Mass., as a staff writer. He covered environmental, racial and political issues for both papers. He was born in New York City, where he resides today.




Truthdig Articles

2009

07/01 Suddenly, a Trillion Dollars Is Too Expensive?

06/24 The Sickening Influence of Campaign Contributions

06/17 The AMA’s Unhealthy Obsession

06/11 Why So Scared of a Public Plan?

06/04 Domestic Terrorism by Any Standard

05/28 Why Obama’s Court Pick Is Already a Winner

05/21 Cheney and the Iraq-Torture Link

05/14 Beware the Bad-Faith Reformer

05/07 Those Brand-New Humble Republicans

04/29 Combating Epidemic Ignorance

04/23 Reagan and Nixon Greeted Despots, Too

04/16 Armey’s Tea Party Army

04/08 Obama: The Extremists’ Nightmare

04/02 Close These Refuges for Scoundrels

03/26 The Right’s Twisted Blame Game

03/19 Push Back Against AIG’s ‘Best and Brightest’

03/12 From Frozen Minds, a ‘Spending Freeze’

03/05 Rushing Toward Irrelevance

02/25 At Last, Accepting Some Clues From Across the Pond

02/18 There Was No GOP ‘Victory’

02/11 Stronger, Please, Mr. President

02/05 Stimulus Skeptics Wrong (Again)

01/29 Let the Limbaughs Whine

01/22 Defining ‘Bipartisan’ in a New Era

01/14 The Party of No Ideas

01/08 Now Is No Time for Phony Thrift

2008

12/24 What Nixon Admitted (and Cheney Won’t)

12/18 Should She Be Sen. Kennedy?

12/11 Dangerous Bias Against Detroit

12/04 Not a Team of Rivals at All

11/26 Obama’s Shrewd Choices

11/20 Why Obama Can Keep Gates

11/13 Who’s Afraid of a Filibuster?

11/06 The New Political Center

10/30 Sarah the Scapegoat

10/22 McCain’s Socialist Delusion

10/16 A Bush-Style Whitewash

10/08 Honor Won and Lost

10/01 Making the Bailout Less Toxic

09/24 A Special Prosecutor for Wall Street

09/17 The ‘Reform’ McCain Wants to Forget

09/10 Two Bridges to Nowhere

09/03 Why Bristol’s Pregnancy Matters

08/27 Questions for Hillary’s Zealots

08/13 A Cut-and-Paste Foreign Policy

08/06 His Drilling Plan Is Full of Holes

07/30 McCain’s Oil Drilling Hoax

07/23 Washington’s Overrated ‘Old Hands’

07/16 They Must Be Joking

07/02 Fake Outrage Over Clark Comments

06/25 Inventing a Country-Club Muslim Marxist

06/18 Taxes, Integrity and Character

06/11 A Challenge Obama Should Accept

06/04 The Running Mate Dilemma

05/28 Blame to Share in Primary Farce

05/21 McCain’s Shocking Discovery

05/14 Cindy McCain Flaunts Her Privilege

05/08 Hillary Plays the Crazy Card

04/30 Why Celebrate Rev. Wrong?

04/24 The Ritual Flaying of Jimmy Carter

04/17 Whose Elitism Is Worse?

04/09 Are We Closer to ‘Victory’?

04/02 He’s ‘McSame’ on Social Security, Too

03/26 Slap Down ‘Free Market’ Pirates

03/20 The Folks Who Brought You Iraq

03/05 McCain’s Very Own Farrakhan

02/28 McCain’s Political Quagmire

02/21 No ‘Straight Talk’ on Iraq Cost

02/14 What’s Waiting for Obama

02/07 What Will McCain Do Now?

01/31 Step Back, Mr. Clinton

01/23 That Dismal Democratic Debate

01/16 What They Call ‘Progress’ in Iraq

01/09 The Coming Attack on Barack

01/02 Why Bloomberg?

2007

12/19 Slowed? Maybe ... Stopped? No Way.

12/12 Misguided Mercy

12/06 Telling the Truth About Iran

11/28 The Grown-Ups Never Showed Up

11/22 A Telling Rejection of Rudy

11/15 Sane Officers Oppose Cheney

11/08 A Phony Social Security Debate

11/01 Giuliani’s Secret 9/11 Testimony

10/24 Clinton Rejects ‘Bush-Cheney Power Grab’

10/17 The Senate’s Strange Double Standard

10/11 Why ‘Socialism’ Evokes No Fear

10/03 Limbaugh’s ‘Phony Soldiers’ Slur

09/27 How to Deal With Iran

09/20 Hillary’s Healthy Turnaround

09/14 The Illusion of Progress in Iraq

09/05 Bush’s Baghdad Shell Game

08/23 Reality: America Isn’t Conservative

08/16 A Master of Division

08/08 The GOP’s Big Health Scare

08/02 Impeaching Alberto Gonzales

07/25 Murdoch’s Minions Smear Bloggers

07/18 Bush Downplays Progress in Korea

07/13 Phony Piety on the Far Right

06/28 Centrists Finally Face Reality on Iraq

06/07 Reaganite Rudy’s Faulty Memory

               

               


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