Richard Cohen (Washington Post columnist)

Richard Cohen (Washington Post columnist)

Richard Cohen, a syndicated columnist for the "Washington Post", is a graduate of Far Rockaway High School and attended Hunter College, New York University, and Columbia University. He is a four-time honorable-mention winner in Pulitzer Prize competitions. Cohen splits his time between Washington, D.C. and New York City.

Opinions

Some of Cohen's social views are ones attributed to American liberalism, but his political views are often conservative. For example, he is pro-choice and pro-gay rights, and agrees with former Vice President Al Gore on global warming. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/17/AR2006041701259.html A Campaign Gore Can't Lose ] ] However, he was originally a supporter of the Iraq War, [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/blog/2006/02/08/BL2006020801963.html Richard Cohen - Conjecture Embraced As Fact - washingtonpost.com ] ] and has publicly supported the Bush administration in several other high profile instances .

Cohen criticized Stephen Colbert's speech at the 2006 White House Correspondents Dinner for being "rude" toward the President, but was not critical of President Bush's comments at the dinner in 2004, where Bush jokingly referred to not finding WMD in Iraq. [http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/03/26/bush.wmd.jokes/index.html CNN.com - Bush takes heat for WMD jokes - May 3, 2004 ] ] Others point to his condemnation of President Bill Clinton over the Lewinsky scandal. Media Matters for America chided Cohen, [ [http://mediamatters.org/items/200605040007 Media Matters - Cohen - who never criticized Bush's 2004 skit mocking lack of Iraqi WMDs - called Colbert "a bully " for his "rude" and "insulting" correspondents dinner routi... ] ] [ [http://mediamatters.org/items/200603300006 Media Matters - Wash Post 's Cohen gave Bush free pass on new British memo ] ] [ [http://mediamatters.org/items/200510140002 Media Matters - Wash. Post 's Cohen falsely suggested that Fitzgerald's CIA leak probe was limited to single violation ] ] for some columns lacking what they see as necessary context and thus exhibiting a double standard favoring conservatives.

In a 2003 Washington Post editorial, Cohen wrote "the evidence Colin Powell presented to the United Nations — some of it circumstantial, some of it absolutely bone-chilling in its detail — had to prove to anyone that Iraq not only hasn't accounted for its weapons of mass destruction but without a doubt still retains them. Only a fool — or possibly a Frenchman — could conclude otherwise." [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A32571-2003Feb5?language=printer washingtonpost.com: A Winning Hand for Powell ] ] Cohen also wrote that he believed "the prudent use of violence could be therapeutic" after the events of 9/11. Cohen has since expounded upon his former views of support for the Iraq War, and his later stance against it. [ [http://www.slate.com/id/2186766/ I was miserably wrong in my judgment and somewhat emotional. - By Richard Cohen - Slate Magazine ] ]

Cohen also attracted ferocious criticism [ [http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2006/02/richard_cohen_advocate_for_ign.php Pharyngula: Richard Cohen, advocate for ignorance ] ] from the science portion of the blogosphere when he published a column saying "algebra is useless" [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/blog/2006/02/15/BL2006021501989.html What Is the Value of Algebra? ] ] where he stated "…sooner or later someone's going to tell you that algebra teaches reasoning. This is a lie propagated by, among others, algebra teachers. Writing is the highest form of reasoning. This is a fact. Algebra is not."

He received a bit of rather unflattering attention in 1987 when it became public knowledge that he was having an affair with Kati Marton, the wife of ABC News anchorman Peter Jennings.

In August 2006, he wrote a column declaring that "Israel itself is a mistake" [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/17/AR2006071701154.html?nav=rss_opinion/columns Richard Cohen - Hunker Down With History - washingtonpost.com ] ] in which he stated: "The greatest mistake Israel could make at the moment is to forget that Israel itself is a mistake. It is an honest mistake, a well-intentioned mistake, a mistake for which no one is culpable, but the idea of creating a nation of European Jews in an area of Arab Muslims (and some Christians) has produced a century of warfare and terrorism of the sort we are seeing now." For this statement Cohen was criticized in an essay released by the American Jewish Committee entitled "'Progressive' Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism". He later clarified his statements in his next week's column, [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/24/AR2006072400808.html Richard Cohen - . . . No, It's Survival - washingtonpost.com ] ] saying, "Readers of my recent column on the Middle East can accuse me of many things, but not a lack of realism. I know Israel's imperfections, but I also exalt and admire its achievements. Lacking religious conviction, I fear for its future and note the ominous spread of European-style anti-Semitism throughout the Muslim world -- and its boomerang return to Europe as a mindless form of anti-Zionism. Israel is, as I have often said, unfortunately located, gentrifying a pretty bad neighborhood. But the world is full of dislocated peoples, and we ourselves live in a country where the Indians were pushed out of the way so that -- oh, what irony! -- the owners of slaves could spread liberty and democracy from sea to shining sea. As for Europe, who today cries for the Greeks of Anatolia or the Germans of Bohemia?" Elsewhere in the column, he defended Israel's military campaign in its 2006 war with Hezbollah in Lebanon.

In 2007 he criticized the prosecution of Scooter Libby (in the Plame affair criminal investigation) as politically motivated, saying "This is not an entirely trivial matter since government officials should not lie to grand juries, but neither should they be called to account for practicing the dark art of politics. As with sex or real estate, it is often best to keep the lights off." [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/18/AR2007061801366.html?hpid=opinionsbox1 Richard Cohen - The Runaway Train That Hit Scooter Libby - washingtonpost.com ] ] Cohen was in turn criticized by Media Matters for America for factual errors in his presentation, including his contentions that Plame had not been a covert agent, and that "outing" Plame "turns out not to be a crime." [Media Matters for America, [http://mediamatters.org/items/200706210004?f=h_latest "Exonerating Libby of underlying crime, Post's Cohen confused about elements"] , Jun 21, 2007. Retrieved Jun 22, 2007.]

Accusations of inappropriate behavior

In 1998, Cohen was involved in a dispute with editorial aide Devon Spurgeon that was ultimately mediated by Washington Post management. [New York Observer, [http://www.observer.com/node/40521_latest "Washington Post Scolds Richard Cohen for Crude Talk With Female Aide"] , Jun 21, 2007. Retrieved Sept 9, 2007.] Cohen repotedly asked Ms. Sturgeon questions about "casual sex", told her to "stand up and turn around", and gave her the "silent treatment" for three weeks. Cohen contended that "It was a personality dispute at an office, but it had nothing to do with sexual harassment as the term applies today." Post management concluded that Ms. Spurgeon had been subjected to a "hostile working environment" but not to "sexual harassment" and that Cohen was guilty of "inappropriate behavior."

External links

* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/linkset/2005/03/24/LI2005032401528.html Archive of writings at "The Washington Post"]

References


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