List of BloggingHeads.tv contributors
This is a list of those who have participated in an on air discussion on BloggingHeads.tv in at least one episode.
Name |
First BloggingHeads.tv appearance |
Regular Contributor? |
Blog |
Futher Notability / Known for |
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|Joel Achenbach |
No |
Author of the books The Grand Idea, Captured by Aliens, and Why Things Are |
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|Spencer Ackerman |
Yes |
writes for TPM Muckraker; former reporter for The New Republic; senior correspondent for The American Prospect |
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|Jonathan Alter |
No |
senior editor for Newsweek; contributing correspondent to NBC News; author of The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days & the Triumph of Hope |
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|Eric Alterman |
Yes |
Professor of English at Brooklyn College; writes a political column for The Nation and a weekly column for the Center for American ProgresS website; author of several books |
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|Ann Althouse |
Yes |
Professor of Law at University of Wisconsin |
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|Reza Aslan |
Yes |
author of No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam; Assistant Professor at the University of California, Riverside; frequent guest on many network and cable tv news shows |
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|Jack Balkin |
Yes |
Balkinization |
Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law School; author of Cybercrime, among other works |
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|Mark Bauerlein |
No |
None |
English Professor at UCLA; author of Negrophobia, among other works |
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|Peter Beinart |
No |
journalist and editor-at-large for The New Republic; author of The Good Fight, among other works; weekly syndicated column in The New York Post |
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|Peter Bergen |
No |
first worked for ABC, then CNN as [...] analyst; conducted first tv interview with Osama Bin Laden in 1997; author of The Osama bin Laden I Know, among other works |
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|Sandra Blakeslee |
No |
Science writer for the New York Times; author of The Body Has Its Own Mind, among other works |
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|David Blankenhorn |
No |
None |
President of the Institute for American Values; author of The Future of Marriage, among other works |
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|Robert Bluey |
No |
Director at the Heritage Foundation; editor of the daily online EDition of Human Events; frequent RedState contributor |
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|Deborah Blum |
No |
science writer for the Sacramento Bee; won the Pulitzer Prize for "The Monkey Wars" series in 1992; Journalism professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; author of several books |
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|Chris Bowers |
No |
blogger for OpenLeft; statistical analysis for a variety of progressive causes |
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|Rosa Brooks |
Yes |
op-ed columnist for the Los Angeles Times; law professor at the Georgetown University Law Center; author of Can Might Make Rights?, among other works |
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|Paul Butler |
No |
Professor of Law at The George Washington University Law School; author of various books and papers |
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|Bryan Caplan |
No |
Professor of Economics at George Mason University; author of The Myth of the Rational Voter, among other works |
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|Conn Carroll |
Yes |
The Hotline's Blogometer |
Frequently an interviewer |
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|Sean Carroll |
No |
Cosmic Variance |
senior research associate in the Department Of Physics at the California Institute of Technology; has written for Nature, Seed, Sky & Telescope, and New Scientist; author of several books |
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|Jonathan Chait |
Yes |
None |
senior editor at The New Republic; former assistant editor of The American Prospect; Op-Ed Contributor to the LA Times; author of several books |
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|David Chalmers |
No |
Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Consciousness at the Australian National University; author of The Conscious Mind, among other works |
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|Joseph Cirincione |
No |
Vice President for National Security and International Policy at the Center for American Progress; author of Bomb Scare, among other works |
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|Steven Clemons |
No |
Senior Fellow and Director at the New America Foundation; author of several publications |
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|Joshua Cohen |
Yes |
None |
political philosopher and professor at Stanford University; co-editor of the Boston Review; author |
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|Michael Cohen |
No |
None |
Senior Research Fellow at the New America Foundation; former speechwriter for many politicians |
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|Steven Cook |
No |
Fellow at Council on Foreign Relations; past contributor to the Boston Globe, Slate, and the International Herald Tribune; author of Ruling but Not Governing |
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|David Corn |
Yes |
chief of the Washington bureau for Mother Jones magazine; former Washington editor for The Nation; has appeared regularly on FOX News and National Public Radio; author of Hubris, among other works |
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|Michael Crowley |
No |
None |
senior editor and columnist at The New Republic magazine; frequent contributor to GQ magazine, Slate.com, the Readers Digest; former guest blogger at Talking Points Memo |
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|Mario Cuomo |
No |
Governor of New York from 1983 to 1995 (previously lieutenant governor); author of Why Lincoln Matters (2004) and Reason to Believe, among other works |
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|Khaled Dawoud |
No |
None |
United Nations correspondent for the Al Jazeera television network |
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|Daniel Deudney |
No |
None |
American political scientist and Associate Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University; author of Bounding Power, among other works |
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|Brian Doherty |
No |
Senior Editor at Reason magazine; author of Radicals for Capitalism, among other works |
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|Ross Douthat |
Yes |
Ross Douthat at TheAtlantic.com |
Part time contributor to The American Scene blog; author of Privilege, among other works |
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|Rod Dreher |
No |
Crunchy Con at Beliefnet |
editorial writer and columnist for The Dallas Morning News; contributor to The American Conservative and National Review; author of Crunchy Cons, among other works |
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|Daniel Drezner |
Yes |
Daniel W. Drezner & Drezner on Blogspot (old blog & backup) |
associate professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University; previously taught at the University of Chicago and the University of Colorado at Boulder; author of All Politics is Global, among other works |
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|Erick Erickson |
No |
political consultant and attorney in Macon, Georgia |
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|Henry Farrell |
Yes |
political scientist at George Washington University; previously taught at the University of Toronto; has written articles on blogging for Foreign Policy and The Chronicle of Higher Education; author of several works |
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|Bruce Feiler |
No |
credited with formulating the Feiler Faster Thesis; author of Where God Was Born, among other works; authored the book Walking the Bible and hosted a television show with the same name on PBS |
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|Michael Fletcher |
No |
None |
contributor to the Washington Post; author of Supreme Discomfort: The Divided Soul of Clarence Thomas, among other works |
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|Franklin Foer |
No |
None |
editor of The New Republic; previously was a frequent contributor to the online magazine Slate; author of How Soccer Explains the World, among other works |
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|Richard Ford |
No |
None |
Professor of Law at Stanford University Law School; author of Racial Culture: A Critique, among other works |
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|Robert Francis |
No |
None |
professor at the University of Canterbury; author of Herbert Spencer and the Invention of Modern Life, among other works |
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|Robert Frank |
No |
Professor of Management, Professor of Economics at Cornell University's S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management; monthly contributor to the "Economic Scene" column in The New York Times |
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|Garance Franke-Ruta |
Yes |
Senior editor at the American Prospect; previously a senior writer at the Washington City Paper; work has also appeared in The Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and Salon |
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|David Frum |
Yes |
David Frum's Diary at National Review Online |
former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, and the author of the first "insider" book AbOUT the Bush presidency; a part of Rudolph Giuliani's presidential campaign as a senior foreign policy adviser; author of An End to Evil, and other works |
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|Francis Fukuyama |
Yes |
best known as the author of The End of History and the Last Man; as well as many writings on transhumanist and posthumanist future |
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|Todd Gitlin |
No |
author of The Intellectuals and the Flag, among other works |
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|Robin Givhan |
No |
fashion editor for The Washington Post; won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for criticism, the first such time for a fashion writer; has appeared as a guest on many programs, such as The Colbert Report and CBS News |
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|Paul Glastris |
Yes |
None |
editor in chief of The Washington Monthly; was President Bill Clinton's chief speechwriter from September 1998 to the end of his presidency in early 2001; was a correspondent for U.S. News & World Report before 1998 |
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|Jonah Goldberg |
Yes |
The Corner at National Review Online |
editor-at-large for National Review Online; Columnist for LA Times; frequent guest on many tv shows, such as Good Morning America, Crossfire, Nightline, Hardball with Chris Matthews, and Larry King Live |
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|Mark Leon Goldberg |
Yes |
writer for The American Prospect |
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|Gershom Gorenberg |
Yes |
None |
senior correspondent for The American Prospect; regularly contributes to The New Republic and to the Hebrew edition of Ha'aretz; associate of the Center for Millennial Studies at Boston University; author of The Accidental Empire, among other works |
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|Annie Gottlieb |
Yes |
author of Brains & Brawn: A Novel of Suspense, among other works |
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|Joshua Green |
No |
None |
senior editor of The Atlantic Monthly; a contributing editor of ''The Washington Monthly' |
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|Jan Crawford Greenburg |
No |
Legalities at ABC News Blogs |
a legal correspondent for ABC News; previously was legal affairs editor for the Chicago Tribune; previously provided legal analysis on the Supreme Court of the United States for the PBS program The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer; author of Supreme Conflict, among other works |
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|Glenn Greenwald |
No |
Glenn Greenwald blog at Salon.com, Unclaimed Territory (previous blog) |
American attorney; best-selling author of How Would a Patriot Act?; political and legal blogger, and columnist at Salon Magazine |
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|Eliza Griswold |
No |
None |
author of Wideawake Field, among other works |
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|Daniel Gross |
No |
DanielGross.net (previous blog) |
writes the "Moneybox" column for Slate.com; contributes to NewsWeek on a regular basis |
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|Joshua Hammer |
No |
author of Yokohama, among other works |
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|Michael Hirsh |
No |
None |
a political reporter for Newsweek; author of A War With Ourselves, among other works |
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|John Horgan |
Yes |
Center for Science Writers Blog, Horganism (previous blog), The Scientific Curmudgeon (previous blog) |
best known for his 1996 book The End of Science; has written for many publications, including Scientific American, The New York Times, Time and Newsweek |
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|Arianna Huffington |
No |
heads The Detroit Project; has been involved with many television shows and news reports; author of On Becoming Fearless..., among many other works |
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|Heather Hurlburt |
Yes |
has had articles in the Washington Monthly, among other publications; was employed by the Bill Clinton administration |
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|Patrick Hynes |
No |
Ankle Biting Pundits (founder) |
Republican operative and consultant; author of the books, In Defense of the Religious Right, among other works |
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|A.J. Jacobs |
No |
has written articles for many publications, including Esquire; author of the books, The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the World and The Year of Living Biblically, among other works |
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|George Johnson |
Yes |
scientific writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Scientific American, The Atlantic Monthly, Time, Slate, and Wired; author of Fire in the Mind, among many other works |
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|James Joyner |
No |
a frequent contributor to TCS Daily; From January 2004 to March 2005, he was the Managing Editor of Strategic Insights; management analyst at Lanmark Technology, Inc. |
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|Mickey Kaus |
Yes |
has worked as a journalist for Newsweek, The New Republic and Washington Monthly; author of End of Equality, among other works |
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|Stephen Kaus |
No |
The Huffington Post occasional blogger |
a lawyer; brother of Mickey Kaus |
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|Jon Keller |
No |
Local CBS News correspondent in Boston, Massachusetts; author of the book, The Bluest State, among other works |
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|Christine Kenneally |
No |
journalist who has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, Discover, Slate and Salon, as well as other publication; author of The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language |
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|Orin Kerr |
No |
The Volkh Conspiracy, OrinKerr.com (previous blog) |
associate professor of law at The George Washington University Law School; former visiting associate professor at the University of Chicago Law School. ; author of several works |
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|Ed Kilgore |
Yes |
Writer for the Democratic Leadership Council |
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|Michael Kinsley |
No |
None |
a regular columnist for Time Magazine; former co-host on CNN's Crossfire, with Pat Buchanan; founding editor of the online journal Slate; former writer for Washington Post |
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|James Kirchick |
No |
Contentions at Commentary Magazine |
assistant to the editor-in-chief at The New Republic; Washington Blade contributor |
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|Ezra Klein |
Yes |
Ezra Klein.com, Tapped (The American Prospect group blog) |
a writing fellow for the American Prospect; work has appeared in the Gadflyer, Washington Monthly, LA Weekly, American Prospect, Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, and Slate Magazine; has appeared on C-SPAN's Washington Journal, Hardball with Chris Matthews and numerous NPR programs |
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|Paul Krugman |
No |
The Conscious of a Liberal blog at NYTimes.com |
professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton University; author and a columnist for The New York Times, writing a twice-weekly op-ed for The Newspaper since 2000; many editorial and publishing awards; many published works; frequent guest on CNBC, Fox News, and other news programs |
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|Joshua Kurlantzick |
No |
foreign editor for The New Republic; has written for U.S. News and World Report, The Economist, The Washington Quarterly, and The Atlantic Monthly; author of Charm Offensive, among other works |
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|Eli Lake |
Yes |
None |
writer for the New York Sun |
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|David Lat |
No |
Above the Law |
a former assistant U.S. attorney; former blogger at Wonkette |
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|Martin Lederman |
No |
SCOTUSblog and Balkinization |
Visiting Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center; was an Attorney Advisor in the Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel from 1994 to 2002 |
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|Matthew Lee |
Yes |
none |
founder of two non-profit organizations, Inner City Press and Fair Finance Watch; author of Predatory Bender, among other works |
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|Jeffrey Lewis |
Yes |
Executive Director of the Project on Managing the Atom at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; author of The Minimum Means of Reprisal, among other works |
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|Team Liberal |
No |
None |
"Team Liberal" consists of Spencer Ackerman (head chef) and Ezra Klein (main spokesman during cooking); Was formed to compete against "Team Libertarian" in the cooking challenge show entitled "Bloggingchefs", with the possibility of reforming for future competitions |
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|Team Libertarian |
No |
None |
"Team Libertarian" consists of Megan McArdle (head chef) and Will Wilkinson (main spokesman during cooking); Was formed to compete against "Team Liberal" in the cooking challenge show entitled "Bloggingchefs", with the possibility of reforming for future competitions |
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|Anatol Lieven |
No |
None |
Senior Researcher at the New America Foundation; formerly a Senior Associate for Foreign and Security policy at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (2000-2005); author of Ethical Realism, among other works |
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|Michael Lind |
Yes |
senior fellow at the New America Foundation; author of The American Way of Strategy, among other works |
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|Brink Lindsey |
Yes |
the Cato Institute's vice president for research; a contributing editor at Reason magazine; author of The Age of Abundance, among other works |
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|Dahlia Lithwick |
No |
the dahlia dispatches (former blog) |
senior editor at Slate; work has appeared in The New Republic, ELLE, The Ottawa Citizen, and The Washington Post; formerly a regular guest on The Al Franken Show |
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|Ryan Lizza |
No |
None |
associate editor at The New Republic |
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|Armando Llorens |
No |
former front page poster at DailyKos from 2004 to 2006; litigation attorney in San Juan, Puerto Rico |
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|Glenn Loury |
Yes |
None |
professor of economics at Brown University; the first black tenured professor of economics in the history of Harvard University; author of several books and other works |
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|Josh Marshall |
No |
founded the website Talking Points Memo; has written for The Washington Monthly, The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Salon.com, and the New York Post; columnist for The Hill |
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|Jennifer Martínez |
No |
None |
a human rights lawyer and a professor of law at Stanford Law School; represented José Padilla in the Supreme Court in Rumsfeld v. Padilla; author of several works |
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|Megan McArdle |
Yes |
Megan McArdle - Asymmetrical Information at The Atlantic |
writer for The Atlantic |
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|Joan McCarter |
No |
fellow at Daily Kos; worked for campaign offices of Senator Ron Wyden; previously worked as a writer, editor, and instructional designer at the University of Washington |
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|John McWhorter |
No |
Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute; columnist for the New York Sun; author of several books on language and race relations; former associate professor of linguistics at University of California, Berkeley |
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|Judith Miller |
No |
former New York Times reporter; author of Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War, among other works |
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|Afshin Molavi |
No |
None |
fellow at the New America Foundation; author of The Soul of Iran, among other works |
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|Chris Mooney |
No |
The Intersection science blog |
the Washington D.C. correspondent for Seed; a senior correspondent for The American Prospect; author of The Republican War on Science and Storm World: Hurricanes, Politics, and the Battle Over Global Warming, among other works |
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|Cullen Murphy |
No |
None |
editor at large for Vanity Fair; former editor and managing editor at The Atlantic Monthly; author of Are We In Rome?, among other works |
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|PZ Myers |
No |
Pharyngula |
biology professor at the University of Minnesota; author of several works |
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|Major Chris Norrie |
No |
None |
commander of 3rd Battalion, 5th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division Military Transition Team |
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|Chris Orr |
No |
writer for The New Republic |
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|Jennifer Ouellette |
No |
has had articles published in New Scientist, Nature, Discover, Salon, and others; author of The Physics of Buffyverse, among other works |
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|Carlos Pascual |
No |
None |
vice president and director of Foreign Policy at the Brookings Institute; former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and senior director on the National Security Council staff |
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|Orlando Patterson |
No |
None |
sociologist at Harvard University; has appeared on PBS and written for The New York Times; author of several works |
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|James Pinkerton |
Yes |
a columnist for Newsday; a regular panelist on the FOX News program Fox News Watch; served on the White House staff under both Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush and on each of their presidential campaigns; Fellow at The New America Foundation |
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|David Plotz |
No |
Blogging The Bible at Slate |
deputy editor for Slate; has written for the New York Times Magazine, Harper's, Reader's Digest, Rolling Stone, New Republic, Washington Post, and GQ; author of the book, The The Genius Factory, among other works |
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|Ramesh Ponnuru |
Yes |
The Corner at National Review Online |
senior editor for National Review magazine; has written for several newspapers and publications, including The Weekly Standard, Policy Review, The New Republic and First Things; author of several works |
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|Virginia Postrel |
No |
former editor of Reason from July 1989 to January 2000; previously a reporter for Inc. and The Wall Street Journal; author of The Substance of Style, among other works |
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|Jonathan Rauch |
No |
Redefining Sovereignty (previous blog) |
senior writer and biweekly columnist for the National Journal; a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly and Reason; a writer-in-residence at the Brookings Institution; author of several works |
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|Bruce Reed |
No |
None |
president of the Democratic Leadership Council; former chief domestic policy adviser to President Bill Clinton |
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|Andrew Revkin |
No |
None |
science writer for the New York Times; author of several works |
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|Glenn Reynolds |
Yes |
Instapundit |
Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee; best known for his blog, Instapundit, one of the most widely read American political weblogs.; author of Army of Davids, among other works |
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|David Rieff |
Yes |
None |
Senior Fellow at the World Policy Institute; former contributing editor at The New Republic Magazine; articles have appeared in articles in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The New Republic, The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, and other publications; author of The Point of a Gun, among other works |
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|Patrick Ruffini |
No |
eCampaign Director at the Republican National Committee from 2005-2007 |
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|Julian Sanchez |
Yes |
editor at Reason magazine; has guest blogged for Andrew Sullivan |
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|Bill Scher |
Yes |
Liberal Oasis and Contributing Blogger at The Huffington Post |
author of Wait! Don't Move to Canada, among other works |
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|Mark Schmitt |
Yes |
senior fellow at the New America Foundation; written several newspaper articles; author of several works |
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|Jeremy Shapiro |
No |
None |
director of research at the "Center on the United States and Europe" at the Brookings Institution; adjunct professor for the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University |
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|Michael Shermer |
No |
style="text-align: left"|founder of The Skeptics Society; editor of its magazine Skeptic; producer and co-host of the 13-hour Fox television series Exploring the Unknown; monthly columnist for Scientific American magazine; author of Why People Believe Weird Things, among other works |
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|Jacqueline Shire |
Yes |
None |
Senior Analyst at the Institute for Science and International Security; spent eight years in the State Department's Bureau of Political Military Affairs working on defense trade |
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|Amity Shlaes |
No |
writes a syndicated column for Bloomberg News; senior fellow in economic history at the Council on Foreign Relations; author of The Forgotten Man, among other works |
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|Anne-Marie Slaughter |
No |
Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University; author of The Idea that Is America, among other works |
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|Gayle Smith |
No |
None |
American Progress contributor; founder of website ENOUGH, to focus on Darfur relief |
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|Ben Smith |
No |
contributor to the New York Sun, the New York Observer, and the New York Daily News |
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|Paul Starr |
No |
None |
Pulitzer Prize-winning professor of sociology and public affairs at Princeton University; co-editor and co-founder of The American Prospect; founded the Electronic Policy Network, or Moving Ideas; author of Freedom's Power, among other works |
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|Dana Stevens |
No |
None |
movie critic for Slate magazine |
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|Devin Stewart |
No |
Director of the Global Policy Innovations program at the Carnegie Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs; articles have appeared in many publications |
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|Matt Stoller |
No |
president of BlogPAC, a political action committee that funds progressive blogs; consults for the Sunlight Foundation and Working Assets |
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|Chris Suellentrop |
No |
former staff writer and editor for Slate |
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|Amy Sullivan |
Yes |
None |
contributor to the Washington Monthly; contributor to The New Republic |
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|Andrew Sullivan |
No |
former editor of The New Republic; former blogger for Time Magazine; frequent guest on various news programs; author of The Conservative Soul, among other works |
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|Julia Sweig |
No |
Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies and Director for Latin America Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations; author of Friendly Fire, among other works |
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|Andrew Tabler |
No |
Contributor to Syria Today and the New York Times; author of several works |
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|Michael Tomasky |
No |
None |
columnist at New York; work has also appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, Harper's Weekly, The Nation, The Village Voice, The New York Review of Books, Dissent, Lingua Franca, George, and GQ; former executive editor of The American Prospect and editor of Guardian America |
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|Eric Umansky |
Yes |
writer for Slate magazine |
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|Craig Venter |
No |
former president and founder of Celera Genomics; accomplished the Human Genome Project using shotgun sequencing; founded The Institute for Genomic Research; president of the J. Craig Venter Institute; author of A Life Decoded, among other works |
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|Eugene Volokh |
No |
law professor at the UCLA School of Law; non-academic work has been published in The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Slate, and other publications; |
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|Margaret Wertheim |
No |
The Huffington Post occasional contributor |
contributor to the New York Times and Los Angeles Times'; author ofThe Pearly Gates of CyberSpace'', among other works |
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|Will Wilkinson |
Yes |
policy analyst at the Cato Institute; writing has appeared in Slate, Reason, TCS Daily, National Review, the FoxNews website, and on The Economist's Free Exchange economics blog |
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|Robert Wright |
Yes |
BloggingHeads.tv and The Huffington Post occasional blogger |
former senior Editor at The Sciences; former senior editor at The New Republic; former editor at The Wilson Quarterly; contributing editor at The New Republic (where he also co-authored the "TRB" column), Time and Slate, and has written for The Atlantic Monthly, The New Yorker, and The New York Times Magazine; author of NonZero, among many other works; founder of MeaningofLife.tv and BloggingHeads.tv |
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|Matt Yglesias |
Yes |
Matthew Yglesias at TheAtlantic.com |
staff writer at The Atlantic Monthly magazine; former writer for the American Prospect |
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|Byron York |
Yes |
The Corner contributor at NationalReview.com |
White House correspondent for National Review magazine; columnist for The Hill; has written for The Atlantic Monthly, Wall Street Journal, Weekly Standard, and New York Post, among other publications; author of The Vast Left Wing Conspiracy, among other works |
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|Carl Zimmer |
No |
contributes science essays to publications such as The New York Times and Discover; has been on many radio shows, including National Public Radio's Fresh Air and This American Life; author of several books on science |
Three or more video diavlog contributions.
Website or profile, not a blog.
David Corn and James "Jim" Pinkerton are most frequently matched opposite one another.
Mark Leon Goldberg and Matthew Lee are generally matched together on discussions about the United Nations.
John Horgan and George Johnson are the two regular "Science Saturday" diavloggers, and are frequently matched with each other.
Mickey Kaus and Robert Wright are the founders and two most frequent contributors to Bloggingheads.tv.
See also
- BloggingHeads.tv
- Robert Wright
- Video blog
- Video on demand
- Video podcast