The former chairman of Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, John Podesta, has joined The Washington Post as a contributing columnist, the paper announced on Thursday.
Podesta, who also served as chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and a counselor to President Barack Obama, has recently written two op-eds for the Post.
The first, published in December, was about the the FBI's investigation into Russian hacking of the Democratic National Committee. The second, published last week, was about President Donald Trump's penchant for dismissing all criticism of himself as "fake news."
The Post says Podesta's columns "will provide commentary and analysis on the intersection of politics and policy, the Trump administration and the future of the Democratic Party."
“No one knows more about how Washington works, how the White House operates, and how policy ideas are translated into reality than John Podesta,” said Editorial Page Editor Fred Hiatt in a statement. “His long experience in Congress, inside two Democratic White Houses and on the front lines of numerous presidential campaigns, will offer readers vital insight into Washington and politics at the start of a new era.”
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HarveyKlinger ago
I wonder if he'll write the kids or family section? If he does well, maybe he'll be taking over editor duties for "HIghlights for Kids." I don't know if you guys heard or not but he LOVES kids. Like, really really...
bopper ago
But JA says he doesn't like kids. He might be telling the truth. He might just be a supplier.
HarveyKlinger ago
If he didn't dislike kids how would he hate fuck them?
bopper ago
I'm sorry, I didn't mean Podesta (he def likes kids) ... I was talking about JA himself. He seemed like he really wanted to make a point that he doesn't like kids when he was texting with that Ryan guy. So my theory was that maybe JA is/was just a supplier, and that all the pedo stuff and imagery (the bands and the Instagram) was just him 'branding' himself as to what his role is/was.
Touchdown50 ago
Thats all part of his "culture".