Birthdate : September 7, 1946
Occupation : Journalist
Joe Klein is a long Washington and New York, journalist and columnist, known for his novel Primary Colors, in an anonymous Latin-key to portray Bill Clinton the first presidential campaign. Klein is currently a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is a former Guggenheim fellow. Since 2003 has been a contributor at the present time newsgroups. In April 2006, published Politics Lost, a book about what he calls the "pollster-consultant industrial complex". He had also written articles and book reviews for the New Republic, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Life and Rolling Stone.

Joe Klein lives as a small family with his wife, a daughter and a son. His House is situated at Teddy, in Pelham, New York. In March 2008, Klein, who caused controversy after what many saw as anti-Catholic remark on NBC Tim Russert, Chris Matthews and New York Times' Maureen Dowd connected cover Hillary Clinton. Others, such as media critic Bob Somerby, supported by Klein remark as precise.
History of Joe Klein Life :
Klein Hackley graduated from Hackley School and the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in American culture. In 1969, Klein began reporting for the Essex County newspaper, The Times and Peabody, Massachusetts in 1972, reported on WGBH Boston, and in 1974 was also the news editor for The Real Paper in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a contributing editor for Rolling Stone from 1975 to 1980, and the main office in Washington from 1975 until 1977.
Klein published Woody Guthrie: A Life in 1980 and Payback: Five seamen after Vietnam in 1984. It was a political columnist in New York from 1987 until 1992, when he won the Peter Kihss Award for reporting on the 1989 race for mayor New York. In May 1992 he joined Newsweek and wrote the column "public life", which won the National prize headliner in 1994. Newsweek also won the prize for the National Magazine cover Bill Clinton is the 1992 victory. From 1992 to 1996 was also a consultant for CBS News, providing commentary.
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Our war in Afghanistan is
Our war in Afghanistan is more than aimless;
it is unjustified.
The World Trade Center twin towers were
brought down by controlled demolition,
as was the 47 story WTC Building 7 not hit
by a plane. All three buildings fell
as if in free fall, into their footprints,
imploded by controlled demolition, as numerous
professional demolition experts, architects,
and physicists. All three buildings had pools
of molten steel in their wreckage; their fires
were not nearly hot enough to melt steel.
Whatever hit the Pentagon was not a 757 airliner;
the size of the hole and the lack of wreckage
proves that, not to mention the near impossibility
of a plane striking the Pentagon so low. Many
professional pilots are agreed on this.
Prof. Harley Flanders
Retired Mathematician
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