- Michael Goldfarb (political writer)
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For American journalist Michael Goldfarb, author of Ahmad's War, Ahmad's Peace, see Michael Goldfarb (author and journalist).
Michael Goldfarb is a neoconservate American political writer. He is contributing editor for The Weekly Standard[1] and was a research associate at the Project for the New American Century.[2] During the 2008 presidential race he served as John McCain's deputy communications director.[3]
He has a B.A. in history from Princeton University.[4]
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Affiliations
- Orion Strategies LLC – Senior Vice President [4][5]
- Emergency Committee for Israel – Advisor
- Keep America Safe – Advisor
Beauchamp affair
While at The Weekly Standard, Goldfarb was the first to raise doubts about the veracity of Scott Beauchamp's then-anonymous Iraq reporting for The New Republic.[6][7]
References
- ^ Weekly Standard masthead Retrieved 2011-11-06
- ^ "About PNAC" Retrieved 2011-11-06
- ^ Weekly Standard 2 June 2008: (Bumped) Kristol: So long (for a while) to Michael Goldfarb Retrieved 2011-11-06
- ^ a b The Phillips Foundation Michael Goldfarb profile Retrieved 2011-11-06
- ^ Ken Silverstein: Neoconservatives hype a new Cold War, Salon, 5 October 2011. One can hear an interview with Silverstein on this topic on AntiWar.com (8 October 2011).
- ^ Cohen, Patricia (July 28, 2007). "Shedding Pen Name, Private Says He's ‘Baghdad Diarist'". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/28/books/28diar.html. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
- ^ Paul McLeary, Paul (August 10, 2007). "Krauthammer, Goldfarb, and Emanuel: Getting the TNR mess wrong on purpose". Columbia Journalism Review. http://www.cjr.org/politics/krauthammer_goldfarb_and_emanu.php. Retrieved 2009-04-17.
External links
- Video debates and discussions involving Goldfarb on Bloggingheads.tv
- Ken Silverstein, Neoconservatives hype a new Cold War, Salon, 5 October 2011. One can hear an interview with Silverstein on this topic on AntiWar.com (8 October 2011). Contains an extensive discussion about Goldfarb.
- IPS Right Web profile on Michael Goldfarb Retrieved 2011-11-06
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