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About Rana Foroohar

About Rana Foroohar

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  • Columbia University   received $9.7 million from left-wing billionaire George Soros
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  • CNN
  • Daily Beast
  • Forbes
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  • Koch Brothers - critic
  • London based for Newsweek
  • Middle East reporter for Newsweek
  • Time Magazine
  • Union - favors union at Volkswagen



Columbia University

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mike-ciandella/2013/08/29/special-report-soros-funds-next-generation-liberal-journalism
Columbia’s journalism program is not committed to honest journalism. Instead it delivers a one-sided education that celebrates left-wing policies and is overwhelmingly run by liberal journalists, most of whom work for liberal news outlets in addition to their jobs at the school. Sixty-eight percent of the full-time faculty at Columbia University School of Journalism write for explicitly left-wing news outlets. Many of the adjunct faculty and guest lecturers also work for these operations.
Columbia’s Journalism School professors have written for left-wing blogs calling Occupy Wall Street “sweet-tempered,” while bashing the Tea Party as “radicals.” They’ve also authored articles and books attacking Israel for “terrorizing” Gaza, ranted about how the fossil fuel industry’s “extraordinary corporate culture of discipline and secrecy” is destroying the environment, accused Republicans of using racist “code language,” and promoted liberal causes from socialized medicine to gun control to abortion. Columbia University President Lee Bollinger has repeatedly argued for massive government funding of journalism.
Columbia has received $9.7 million from left-wing billionaire George Soros, more support than he has given to all but three other schools.

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Rana Foroohar

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Rana Foroohar is the assistant managing editor for Time magazine.[1] In the past, she has written for Forbes magazine and was Deputy Editor in charge of international business and economics for Newsweek, where she had previously spent six years as the London-based correspondent covering European economics and the Middle East. For this reporting, she received the German Marshall Fund's Peter R. Weitz Prize for transatlantic reporting.
She graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University in 1992 with a B. A. in English literature.[2]
Foroohar is a contributor to The Daily Beast[3] and an occasional commentator on MSNBC's Now with Alex Wagner and various CNN programs and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

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  3. Jump up ^ "The Daily Beast".

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    Foroohar got right to work, describing Thatcher as a “very divisive character” and a “very, very polarizing figure.” Ifill asked her if there are presently any heirs to Thatcher’s world view, and Foroohar responded that Thatcher’s heirs reside in the developing world and emerging markets. These countries are at a stage where Thatcher’s ideas of privatization and free markets can help them, according to Foroohar
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    , Foroohar went into an odd analogy that compared Islamist hatemongers with conservative radio host Glenn Beck (MP3 audio here; video embedded below page break):
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    World Net Daily-affiliated author Aaron Klein recently discovered this when he sent his new book, “The Manchurian President,” to members of the media he hoped would review it. He got some very angry responses. Here are some of the more colorful ones:

    Newsweek deputy editor Rana Foroohar quipped,”This is sensational rubbish that is of no interest to any legitimate publication.”

    “Absolute crap,” replied Evelyn Leopold, a Huffington Post contributor who served for 17 years as U.N. bureau chief for Reuters until recently.

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