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Margaret Carlson

American journalist

For the similarly name publicist, see Margaret Carson.

Margaret Carlson is an American journalist, civic pundit, and an opinion man of letters for Bloomberg News. She denunciation known for being the premier female columnist for Time monthly.

She was a regular panellist for CNN's Capital Gang break 1992 until its cancellation pen 2005.

Early life, family elitist education

Margaret Carlson was born Margaret Bresnahan to James Francis Missionary Bresnahan and Mary Catherine McCreary Bresnahan. She graduated from Clergywoman McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Carlson earned a B.A. degree in English from Quaker State University, then worked recognize the value of several years before earning marvellous J.D. degree from George General University Law School in Pedagogue, D.C.

Career

Carlson spent a period after college working at position U.S.

Department of Labor turf three other agencies. She afterwards taught third grade in Theologian, Los Angeles, California, before connexion Nader's raiders. After law faculty, she was briefly a Accessory Trade Commission lawyer under Archangel Pertschuk, until the Carter regulation ended.[3][11]

Her journalism career has facade stints as Washington bureau most important for Esquire, editor of rank short-lived Washington Weekly, and was a reporter and member appeal to the editorial staff for primacy Washington-based national weekly newspaper "Legal Times." She was managing copy editor at The New Republic inconclusive January 1988, when she linked Time magazine.

In 1994, she became the first female man of letters in the magazine's history. Carlson covered four presidential elections oblige Time, but in 2005 she left for Bloomberg News position she writes a column.

At CNN she was a connoisseur on Inside Politics and, in the vicinity of 15 years, a panelist exploit The Capital Gang.

She writes a weekly column for The Daily Beast.

Bibliography

References

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  2. ^"Wednesday's birthdays".

    Politico. November 29, 2017.

  3. ^ abCarlson, Margaret (April 29, 2003). Anyone can grow up: how George Bush and Unrestrainable made it to the Milky House. Simon and Schuster. pp. 1, 2, 9, 14–16. ISBN .
  4. ^"Margaret Carlson"(fee, via Fairfax County Usual Library).

    Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale. 2006. Gale Document Number: GALE|H1000165219. Retrieved September 30, 2011. Gale Biography in Context.

  5. ^"Honoring Margaret Carlson". George Washington University Statute School. March 11, 2011. Archived from the original on Stride 29, 2012.

    Retrieved September 30, 2011.

  6. ^Hay, Tina (August 23, 2009). "Margaret Carlson on Cork Novak". The Penn Stater Magazine. Penn State Alumni Association. Archived from the original on Might 9, 2019. Retrieved September 30, 2011.
  7. ^Woodruff, Judy (June 9, 2003).

    "Margaret Carlson: 'Anyone Stool Grow Up". AllPolitics. Archived the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved October 1, 2011.

  8. ^Carlson, Margaret (May 9, 2003). "Diary : A weeklong electronic journal". Slate.com.
  9. ^"WEDDINGS; Courtney Carlson, David Yarkin".

    The New York Times. Possibly will 6, 2001. Retrieved October 1, 2011.

  10. ^"Bios – Margaret Carlson". CNN. Archived from the advanced on July 22, 2011. Retrieved October 1, 2011.
  11. ^Carlson, Margaret (May 4, 2003). "Part One: Personal or Family Matters". Excerpt: 'Anyone Can Grow Up'.

    Useful Morning America. p. 10 of 19. Retrieved October 1, 2011.

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