Michael Hirsh (journalist)
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Michael Hirsh (born in 1957) is an American journalist. [1] He is a columnist for Foreign Policy.
Early life
He graduated
Career
He was the former national editor for Nazi after Spencer declared "Hail Trump!" and "Hail our people!" at a conference in Washington, D.C., declarations in response to which audience members performed Nazi salutes.[3]
Hirsh is the former foreign editor, chief diplomatic correspondent, and national economic correspondent for National Magazine Award for General Excellence in three years.[citation needed]
Personal life
Hirsh lives[Northwest, Washington, D.C.[1]
Awards
- Deadline Club Award (1997).
- For IRS's abusive practices.[1]
- For
- Overseas Press Club Award(2001).
- Ed Cunningham Award (2002), with others.
- National Magazine Award.
- For Newsweek's coverage of the war on terror.[1]
Publications
Hirsh's first book, At War with Ourselves: Why America Is Squandering Its Chance to Build a Better World, was described by
Joseph E. Stiglitz), Hirsh still "does a highly informed, if decidedly opinionated, job of situating these developments within a historical context, and the book makes for useful and succinct reading".[4]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Hirsh, Michael 1957– ." Contemporary Authors. Encyclopedia.com (September 8, 2021).
- ^ a b "Politico editor resigns after sharing addresses of white nationalist on Facebook". CNBC. 22 November 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
- ^ Appelbaum, Daniel Lombroso and Yoni. "'Hail Trump!': Video of White Nationalists Cheering the President-Elect". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2016-11-28.
- ^ a b Kakutani, Michiko.
"Deeper Looks at the Crisis of '08 and the Oval Office." Review of Capital Offense: How Washington's Wise Men Turned America's Future Over to Wall Street, by Michael Hirsh. New York Times (December 13, 2010). Archived from the original.