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David Sirota is a full-time political journalist, best-selling author and nationally syndicated newspaper columnist living in Denver, Colorado. He blogs for Working Assets and the Denver Post's PoliticsWest website. He is a Senior Editor at In These Times magazine, which in 2006 received the Utne Independent Press Award for political coverage. His 2006 book, Hostile Takeover, was a New York Times bestseller, and is now out in paperback. He has been a guest on, among others, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC and NPR. His writing, which draws on his extensive experience as a progressive political strategist, has appeared in, among others, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Baltimore Sun, the Nation magazine, the Washington Monthly and the American Prospect. Sirota was a twice-a-week guest on the Al Franken Show. He currently serves in a volunteer capacity as the co-chairperson of the Progressive States Network - a 501c3 nonpartisan organization.

In the years before becoming a full-time writer, Sirota worked as the press secretary for Vermont Independent Congressman Bernard Sanders, the chief spokesman for Democrats on the U.S. House Appropriations Committee, the Director of Strategic Communications for the Center for American Progress, a campaign consultant for Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer and a media strategist for Connecticut Senate candidate Ned Lamont. He also previously contributed writing to the website of the California Democratic Party. For more on Sirota, see these profiles of him in Newsweek or the Rocky Mountain News. Feel free to email him at lists [at] davidsirota.com Note: this online publication represents Sirota's personal views, and not the official views of the organizations he works with.


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(2 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, December 1, 2005
Moveon Considers Backing Primary Against Lieberman Bush apologist, Republicrat Lieberman has stabbed his party in the bak one time too many...
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, October 25, 2005
What Should Progressives Demand From Candidates - Sizzle or Substance? Paul Hackett or Sherrod Brown>
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Monday, December 12, 2005
DLC attacks Dems as "offering surrender," then calls for "inclusion" The nation's capital has become a place where corporate-funded institutions like the DLC can one day viciously stab courageous progressives, and then the next day turn around and claim they are actually for "inclusion"
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, February 27, 2006
The Corporatist Manifesto Tells Pundits of America: Unite! The highest-profile corporate spokesmen in the punditocracy are quickly uniting to try to divert the debate over the UAE port security scandal from where its focus really should be: on America's dangerous "free" trade policy that lets these kinds of deals happen all the time, with almost no scrutiny.
SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, July 2, 2006
Who's Lieberman Represent? Not You More talk about Dumpin Joe, hopefully, the next former senator from CT
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, August 10, 2007
Memo to Dems: How the Immigration Debate Can End the Iraq War How to End the War? Make GOPers Decide Between Bush and Their Base
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, December 10, 2005
Right-Wing Spin In the House Democratic Caucus Never underestimate the willingness of some Democrats to regurgitate right-wing lies and undercut their own party's message. Even in the seemingly smallest settings, we see it all the time.
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Dems' New Agenda: The Good, the OK, and the Ugly
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, December 19, 2005
Serving the Establishment instead of questioning it In writing a piece about the long-term future of the economy and lamenting about those who are supposedly clinging to the past, Matt Bai shows that he is the one caught in the past, as if totally brainwashed by the corporate propaganda he is undoubtedly flooded with as a journalist.
SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, December 7, 2005
House Dems' Staggering Work of Incomprehensible Stupidity
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, November 1, 2005
Why Give Ground to Archconservatives & the Radical Right? There's a lot of talk these days about progressives needing to stand up and have the guts to take it to conservatives. One of the keys to doing this is to never give ground - something that appears to be happening in Ohio's 2006 U.S. Senate race
SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, December 22, 2005
CAUSE & EFFECT: The real-life consequences of rigged energy markets When Big Business is allowed to rig markets, the result is often a crushing blow to average consumers. There's a perfect example of that this week on energy issues. The oil companies, of course, call this "free market capitalism" - but it is anything but.

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