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Jeffrey T. Kuhner
Jeffrey T. Kuhner is an American journalist. He is a regular contributor to the commentary pages of the Washington Times, where he writes a weekly column, and has written for Human Events, National Review Online and Investor's Business Daily.[1]
Life and career
Kuhner was born in Montreal, Canada. His mother was Croatian and his father was German from Slavonia. Kuhner's grandfather immigrated to Brazil, refusing to join his wife and children in Canada. He lived in Brazil until his death in 1984. Jeffrey has written extensively on Croatia.[2][3]. Kuhner is generally perceived as anti-Bosniak and openly promotes the cultural and ethnical division of Bosnia.[citation needed] He has been criticised of having emotional and national ties too deep to be writing on Balkan subjects. After teaching American history from 1998 to 2000 atMcGill University in Montreal, Kuhner worked from 2000 through 2003 as an assistant national editor at the Washington Times. After leaving the Washington Times, he worked for the Republican policy group, the Ripon Society, as communications director and editor of the Ripon Forum.
Kuhner was the editor of the American Internet news magazine Insight from October 2005 until its closing in May 2008. In January 2007, Kuhner was criticized by the New York Times after Insight published anonymously written and unsourced allegations about United States 2008 presidential candidates Senator Barack Obama and Senator Hillary Clinton.[4][5]
References
- ^ Jeffrey T. Kuhner: Conservative Articles - HUMAN EVENTS
- ^ CAA Newsletter
- ^ Who Is Jeffrey Kuhner, Why Does He Dislike Cro PM?
- ^ "Anatomy of an anonymous political smear". International Herald Tribune. 2007-01-29. Retrieved on 2008-02-18.
- ^ "Feeding Frenzy for a Big Story, Even if It’s False". New York Times. 29 January 2007.