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− | '''Michael Tomasky'''... | + | [[Image:Tomasky2.jpg|thumb|Michael Tomasky]]{{tnr}}'''Michael Tomasky''' is the editor-at-large of [[The American Prospect]]. |
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+ | =="Liberal" views== | ||
+ | [[Image:Tomasky5.jpg|thumb|[[Harvey Kaye]], Michael Tomasky]] | ||
+ | Michael Tomasky, editor-at-large of The American Prospect magazine, told a UW-Green Bay audience Monday, April 30 2007, that liberalism has its best opportunity in years to gain a strong foothold in American political life. Visiting UW-Green Bay as part of the Historical Perspectives Lecture Series, Tomasky said the average person has seen conservative governance fail them in recent years. | ||
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+ | Tomasky was invited to the university by [[Democratic Socialists of America]] member, prof. [[Harvey Kaye]].<ref>[http://www.uwgb.edu/univcomm/news/photoarch/people/07tomasky.htm UWGB website, Magazine editor sees liberalism on the rise in America]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==JournoList== | ||
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+ | Michael Tomasky, of The Guardian, was an identified member of [[JournoList]] - an email group of approximately 400 "progressive" and socialist journalists, academics and "new media" activists. | ||
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+ | JournoList members reportedly coordinated their messages in favor of [[Barack Obama]] and the Democrats, and against Sarah Palin and the Republican Party. JournoList was founded in 2007 and was closed down in early 2010.<ref>[http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2561229/posts?page=1 Free Republic: ''JournoList: 151 Names Confirmed (with News Organizations)'', July 30, 2010] (accessed August 2, 2010)</ref> | ||
+ | [[Category:JournoList]] | ||
==The American Prospect== | ==The American Prospect== | ||
− | In 2009 Michael Tomasky was listed as a Contributing Editor of [[The American Prospect]].<ref>[http://www.prospect.org/cs/about_tap/masthead The American Prospect website: Masthead] (accessed on Nov. 15, | + | In 2009 Michael Tomasky was listed as a Contributing Editor of [[The American Prospect]].<ref>[http://www.prospect.org/cs/about_tap/masthead The American Prospect website: Masthead] (accessed on Nov. 15, 2009)</ref> [[Category:The American Prospect]] |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
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+ | * [[Books about Hillary Rodham Clinton]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | {{reflist|2}} | ||
− | + | [[Category:Hillary Clinton associates]] | |
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Latest revision as of 18:03, 3 March 2012
Michael Tomasky is the editor-at-large of The American Prospect.
"Liberal" views

Michael Tomasky, editor-at-large of The American Prospect magazine, told a UW-Green Bay audience Monday, April 30 2007, that liberalism has its best opportunity in years to gain a strong foothold in American political life. Visiting UW-Green Bay as part of the Historical Perspectives Lecture Series, Tomasky said the average person has seen conservative governance fail them in recent years.
Tomasky was invited to the university by Democratic Socialists of America member, prof. Harvey Kaye.[1]
JournoList
Michael Tomasky, of The Guardian, was an identified member of JournoList - an email group of approximately 400 "progressive" and socialist journalists, academics and "new media" activists.
JournoList members reportedly coordinated their messages in favor of Barack Obama and the Democrats, and against Sarah Palin and the Republican Party. JournoList was founded in 2007 and was closed down in early 2010.[2]
The American Prospect
In 2009 Michael Tomasky was listed as a Contributing Editor of The American Prospect.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ UWGB website, Magazine editor sees liberalism on the rise in America
- ↑ Free Republic: JournoList: 151 Names Confirmed (with News Organizations), July 30, 2010 (accessed August 2, 2010)
- ↑ The American Prospect website: Masthead (accessed on Nov. 15, 2009)