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About

Marie Cocco, Columnist

 

Marie Cocco is the outsider’s insider in Washington.

Through her diligent reporting, robust writing—and plain common sense—Cocco’s columns translate the noisy arguments of politics so readers can hear clearly their impact on everyday life.

Cocco was among the first journalists to report the emergence of a business-backed movement to privatize Social Security, and to show how years of neglect and policy changes were eroding the private pension system. Her columns on health care, taxes, budgeting, the workplace and other national issues are written so people talk about them in the family room, not the political backroom.

She uses her strength and experience as a reporter to uncover hidden histories that illuminate the present. Stories that Cocco has broken include the secret detention and relocation of Italian-Americans during World War II and the federal government’s record as the nation’s most prolific polluter. Her 1990 series on the government’s pollution record, written with Newsday reporter Earl Lane, was honored by the National Press Club, the White House Correspondents’ Association and Sigma Delta Chi, the National Society of Professional Journalists.

Born in Malden, Mass., Cocco graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University, were she was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and won the Peter S. Belfer prize in political science.

She earned a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University, where she won the Robert E. Sherwood prize for studying and reporting on American issues.

Cocco began working as a reporter for the Daily Register of Monmouth County, New Jersey. She joined Newsday in 1980 as a local reporter, and soon advanced to the statehouse bureau in Albany. Since joining the paper’s Washington bureau as a reporter in 1986, she has covered economics, taxes, Capitol Hill and the White House. She covered the last four presidential campaigns, the 1998 impeachment of President Bill Clinton, the 2000 election deadlock and the transition of Hillary Rodham Clinton from first lady to senator. In 2002, her twice-a-week column was syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group. In 2005, she left Newsday to devote full-time to the column.

Her reporting and commentary on cultural and political topics have won prizes from the Associated Press, the Newswomen’s Club of New York, the New York Newspaper Guild, the New York State Publishers’ Association and the New York Press Club. She has been a guest commentator on CNN, the Fox Network, MSNBC, CNBC and C-SPAN as well as national radio shows.

Cocco lives in Virginia with her husband and two sons.


Truthdig Articles

2008

07/23 The Starbucks Economy

07/21 There’s More to the Economy Than Taxes

07/16 ‘Kafka Comes to America’

07/14 The House That Gramm Built

07/09 Kids Are Fat People Too

07/07 Seeing Red About ‘Feeling Blue’

07/02 Iraq’s Signature Wound

06/30 Ready, Aim, Backfire

06/25 An Unexamined Threat

06/23 Oil Mania

06/18 Time for the Iraq Debate to Move On

06/16 Impatient Justice

06/11 Kucinich Tilts at Impeachment

06/09 Firing Congress

06/04 Asking for Their Votes

05/28 Close but No Health Care

05/21 Who if Not Hillary?

05/19 When It Costs Too Much to Support the Troops

05/14 The Face of Torture

05/12 A Farewell to the ‘Hillary Nutcracker’ and Other Obscenities

05/08 Different Republican, Same Right-Wing Court

05/06 Culture of Misogyny

04/30 Mythmaking and Democracy

04/28 The Cutting Edge of Backward Thinking

04/24 Not Done Yet

04/21 McCainomics

04/17 Marie Cocco on Bitterness

04/09 Failing the Troops

04/08 Seven Years of Scandal

04/02 Doctors and Patients Agree

03/31 Maybe It’s a Guy Thing

03/26 Nixon’s Heir

03/24 Greed Is Not Good

03/20 Whatever Happened to Ending the War?

03/18 Ethical Progress at Last

03/13 Reagan Democrats

03/10 Putting Clinton and Obama on the Grill

03/05 Fun With Numbers

03/03 Bush’s Gas Gaffe

02/28 The Case of the Missing E-Mails

02/25 Playing Favorites

02/21 The Poppy Problem

02/18 The Experience Fight

02/14 Homeland Insecurity

02/11 A Conflict of Conscience

02/06 Clinton’s Pragmatic Appeal

02/04 Permanent Disaster

01/31 Ten Months Too Long

01/28 An Economic Bridge to Nowhere

01/23 The Next Florida

01/22 Ignoring Our Economic Achilles’ Heel

01/16 The Lose-Lose Race Debate

01/15 No Time to Argue About the Economy

01/10 Chauvinists Fly Under the Radar

01/08 Justice Is Blind, but Can She Vote?

01/02 The 2000 Election All Over Again

01/01 Picking a President

2007

12/18  ’Tis the Season for Disappointment

12/12 The 401(k) Myth

12/11 Climbing Out of the Oil Ditch

12/06 Iraqi Renaissance?

12/04 We’re All Immigrants

11/28 America’s Gulag Goes Before the Court

11/26 Not So Happy Holidays for Afghanistan

11/22 A Holiday for American Immigrants

11/20 Having It Both Ways With Hillary

11/15 A Faith-Based Boondoggle

11/13 It’s Still the Economy, Stupid

11/08 Standing Up for Torture, at Home and Abroad

11/06 Smearing Code Pink

11/01 Racist, Distorted and Effective

10/30 Public Relations Disaster Management

10/24 Don’t Give Mukasey a Pass

10/23 Speaking Truth to Nonsense

10/17 Gouging Grandma

10/15 Sweeping Our Inhumanity Under the Rug

10/11 Let’s Talk Baseball for a Change

10/09 Coulter’s Insufferable Suffrage Tirade

10/03 Justice Is Blinded by Rage

10/02 The Silent Majority

09/27 Bush the Saboteur

09/25 With Big Ideas Like These…

09/20 Privatizing Murder

09/18 If It’s Broke, Fix It

09/13 Just Ask the Iraqis

09/10 Ignoring the Other Victims of 9/11

09/05 Iraq Is Still a Failure

08/31 Don’t Ask, Don’t Kvell

08/30 Free Market Madness

08/27 Incompetent, Corrupt or Worse

08/23 Only the Little People Pay Taxes

08/21 Arming the Enemy

08/16 One-Trick Elephant

08/02 The Unflappable Speaker

07/31 Republicans Defend Big Tobacco From Sick Children

07/18 Failing America’s Neediest Children

07/17 Birth Control Is Back

07/11 Save the (Republican) Senators

07/09 While Europeans Holiday, Americans Toil

07/03 America’s Approval Rating Takes a Hit

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