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James Kirchick : ウィキペディア英語版
James Kirchick

James Kirchick (; born 1983) is an American reporter, foreign correspondent and columnist. Kirchick attended Yale University and wrote for its student newspaper, the ''Yale Daily News''. He is a fellow with the Foreign Policy Initiative in Washington;〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Foreign Policy Initiative )〕 prior to this he was writer-at-large for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
For over three years, Kirchick worked at ''The New Republic'', covering domestic politics, intelligence, and American foreign policy.〔 While he remains a contributing editor for TNR, Kirchick’s reportage has appeared in ''The Weekly Standard'', ''The American Interest'', ''The Virginia Quarterly Review'', ''The Columbia Journalism Review'', ''Prospect'', ''Commentary'' and ''World Affairs Journal''. He writes frequently for newspapers including ''The Washington Post'', ''The Wall Street Journal'', ''The Los Angeles Times'', and ''Ha’aretz''.
Kirchick has worked as a reporter for ''The New York Sun'', the ''New York Daily News'', and ''The Hill'', and has been a columnist for the ''New York Daily News'' and the ''Washington Examiner''.
Kirchick is a regular book critic and reviews frequently for ''Azure'', ''Commentary'', the ''Claremont Review of Books'', ''Policy Review'', and ''World Affairs'', among others. He is a contributing writer to the ''Advocate'', the United States' largest gay publication, and a recipient of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Excellence in Student Journalism Award and the Journalist of the Year Award.〔〔
==Ron Paul newsletters==
(詳細はRon Paul. The story became prominent in the 2012 presidential election.〔〔 Sam Stein of the Huffington Post also wrote in an article on the newsletters that there is evidence from old interviews with Ron Paul that he was writing for the newsletter during the period of time that the racist language was being published in his newsletter.
It was later claimed by television station ''Fox19'' that Ron Paul was not the author of the newsletter segments which contained the material in question. In their second newscast on the scandal in January 2012, based on information provided by ''Lew Rockwell'' who had also worked on the newsletter, Fox19's Reality Check claimed that the offending articles may have been written by one of the freelance writers who were said to have been employed at the time.
Erik Wemple for ''The Washington Post'' wrote an article that included Kirchick's response to ''Fox19's'' second newscast, where Kirchick implied that the writer of the ''Fox19'' article, Ben Swann, was incorrect in his naming of the supposed writer of the "Special Edition on Racial Terrorism".
Ron Paul did not initially deny authorship of the offending material, though he had begun denying it by 2001. He has accepted responsibility for the content regardless of its author, as it was published under his name.

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