David Paul Kuhn

David Paul Kuhn
Occupation Journalist, author
Website www.davidpaulkuhn.com

David Paul Kuhn is an American writer, political analyst and author of, most recently, the political novel What Makes It Worthy.[1][2][3]

Career

Kuhn has analyzed American politics for networks including BBC and Fox News Channel.[4] Kuhn has served as the chief political writer for CBS, a senior political writer for Politico, and as chief political correspondent for RealClearPolitics. His work has appeared in news outlets including The Washington Post, Salon, Washington Monthly, The Atlantic and The Wall Street Journal.

Early in his career, Kuhn reported on the United States for the Tokyo-based Yomiuri Shimbun. During this period, Kuhn covered issues including anthrax, North Korean nuclear negotiations, and the September 11th attacks. He wrote about his experience at the Twin Towers, on September 11, 2001, in the book At Ground Zero.[5]

Books

Kuhn's first book, The Neglected Voter: White Men and the Democratic Dilemma, was published in 2007 and received wide praise. [6][7][8][9]

Kuhn's second book, What Makes It Worthy, was published in 2015. According to the New York Post, the book presents a "fictionalized account of two reporters on the campaign trail", but "comparisons of characters to real-life political figures will naturally be made" because of the use of composite characters.[10]

References

  1. "HuffingtonPost Political Junkies show".
  2. "RealClearPolitics biography, David Paul Kuhn".
  3. "RT TV CrossTalk".
  4. "Fox News broadcast".
  5. Erman, Sam; Bull, Chris (2002). At Ground Zero: Young Reporters who Were There Tell Their Stories. Thunder's Mouth Press. ISBN 9781560254270.
  6. Acheson, David (November 11, 2007). "The Democrats' white male problem". Washington Times.
  7. "White men can vote". Economist. July 3, 2008.
  8. Klein, Joe (October 11, 2007). "Does Merle Haggard Speak for America?". Time magazine.
  9. Polman, Dick (October 28, 2007). "Getting white men to jump". Philadelphia Inquirer.
  10. Smith, Stephanie (July 26, 2015). "Computer bug ate David Paul Kuhn’s novel". New York Post. Retrieved 2 August 2015.

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