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DAVID SIROTA -- Author of THE UPRISING
Who Is David Sirota?DAVID SIROTA is a journalist, nationally syndicated weekly newspaper columnist, radio host and bestselling author living in Denver, Colorado. As one of the only national columnists living and reporting outside of Washington, D.C., he reports on politics and pop culture, with a specialty in economic issues. He blogs at OpenLeft.com and is currently working on his third book - this one about the intersection of politics and movies, television, video games and toys. In reviews of his work, the New York Times called Sirota a populist rabble-rouser with a take-no-prisoners mind-set, while the Philadelphia Daily News labeled him a progressive powerhouse. His weekly column is based at the Denver Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Portland Oregonian and Seattle Times, and now appears in newspapers with a combined daily circulation of more than 1.6 million readers. In 2008 and 2009, Sirota was named best columnist by 5280 magazine - the largest general-interest magazine in the Rocky Mountain West and one of the nations largest circulation regional publications. In its inaugural listing of national journalists, Mediaite.com ranked Sirota as the 38th most influential columnist in America. Sirota, whose two books (Hostile Takeover and The Uprising) were both New York Times bestsellers, has contributed to The New York Times Magazine and The Nation and hosts the morning talk show on Denvers Clear Channel affiliate, KKZN-AM760. He is a senior editor at In These Times magazine and Huffington Post contributor, and appears periodically on CNN, Comedy Centrals Colbert Report, Fox News, and National Public Radio (see some of his archived television appearances here). His writing has won praise from across the political spectrum. The liberal American Prospect said Sirota is the kind of pundit youd like to have on your side in a knife fight and wouldnt want to cross in a dark alley. Syndicated columnist Molly Ivins said, Sirota is a new-generation populist who instinctively understands that the only real questions are Whos getting screwed? and Whos doing the screwing? Before becoming a full-time journalist, Sirota was a Democratic political strategist serving as a senior campaign aide to Gov. Brian Schweitzer, Montanas first Democratic governor in 16 years; a campaign adviser Connecticuts antiwar icon Ned Lamont, who defeated Sen. Joe Lieberman in the 2006 Democratic primary; the chief spokesman for Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee; the press secretary for Vermont Congressman Bernard Sanders, the longest-serving independent in congressional history. Sirota received a degree in journalism and political science from Northwestern Universitys Medill School of Journalism. After graduating in 1998, he lived for five years in Washington, D.C., and then for two and a half years in Helena, Mont., before moving to Denver in 2007 with his wife, Emily, and his dog, Monty. |
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