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Jonah Goldberg

Jonah Jacob Goldberg (born March 21, 1969) is an American conservative syndicated columnist and author. Goldberg is known for writing about politics and culture to ''National Review'', of which he is a Senior Editor. He is the author of ''Liberal Fascism'' (2008) and ''The Tyranny of Cliches: How Liberals Cheat in the War of Ideas'' (2012).
He has appeared on various television programs including ''Special Report with Bret Baier'', ''Good Morning America'', ''Nightline'', ''Hardball with Chris Matthews'', ''Real Time with Bill Maher'', ''Larry King Live'', ''Your World with Neil Cavuto'', the ''Glenn Beck Program'' and ''The Daily Show with Jon Stewart''. He is a frequent guest on a number of Fox News shows including The Five, The Greg Gutfeld Show, and Outnumbered. From 2006 to 2010 he was a frequent participant on bloggingheads.tv.
==Early life and career==
Goldberg grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.〔http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/blog/GoldbergBio.pdf〕 He graduated from Goucher College in 1991. His was the second class at Goucher to admit men. He was active in student politics at Goucher and was the co-editor of the school newspaper,''The Quindecim'', for two years. He and Andreas Benno Kollegger were the first men to run the paper. He later
interned for Scripps Howard News Service, United Press International, and other news organizations. He also worked for Delilah Communications, a publishing house in New York.
After graduation, he taught English in Prague for under a year before moving to Washington to take a job at the American Enterprise Institute. While at AEI he worked for Ben J. Wattenberg. He was the researcher for Wattenberg’s nationally syndicated column and for Wattenberg's book, ''Values Matter Most''. He also worked on several PBS public affairs documentaries, including a two-hour special hosted by David Gergen and Wattenberg. Goldberg also served for three years on the Board of Trustees of Goucher College.
In 1994, he was a founding producer for Wattenberg's ''Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg''. That same year he moved to New River Media, an independent television production company, which produced "Think Tank" as well as numerous other television programs and projects. Goldberg worked on a large number of television projects across the United States, as well as in Europe and Japan. He wrote, produced, and edited two documentaries for New River Media, ''Gargoyles: Guardians of the Gate'' and ''Notre Dame: Witness to History''.
He joined ''National Review'' as a contributing editor in 1998. By the end of that year he was asked to launch ''National Review Online'' (NRO) as a sister publication to ''National Review''. He served as editor of NRO for several years and later became editor-at-large.

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