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Rupert Murdoch’s Declaration of Independence

  • By
  • Gabriel Sherman,
  • New America Foundation
June 13, 2013 |

In Kennedy Center Speech, Roger Ailes Gets Wild

  • By
  • Gabriel Sherman,
  • New America Foundation
June 13, 2013 |

Sarah Palin and Fox News Are Getting Back Together | New York Magazine

June 13, 2013

Palin and Fox CEO Roger Ailes went their separate ways in January, with money as the "major" issue, Gabriel Sherman reported at the time, and neither side all that sad about it. But like restless lovers who were certain there was something better out ...

Men's Answer to Leaning In: The Fraternity of Paternity | New York Magazine

May 31, 2013

But to me, this sounds exactly like the schedule woman and “Can Women Have It All?” writer Anne-Marie Slaughter was working at the State Department until she realized it was insane, leaned the heck out, and, well, kicked off this entire conversation ...

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The Second Coming Of Bloomberg View | New York Magazine

April 10, 2013

A culture clash at the top of the masthead ended with former State Department spokesperson Jamie Rubin, who was handpicked by the mayor, pushed out and telling our own Gabriel Sherman, "without some major changes, I don't believe it will ever be the ...

Who, Exactly, Shot Osama Bin Laden? | New York Magazine

March 26, 2013

According to CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen, a noted Bin Laden expert, one SEAL Team 6 operator is calling Esquire's version "complete B-S." Here's the first-person moment of truth from "the Shooter": He's got a gun on a shelf right there ...

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Frank Rich On The National Circus: Even Rand Paul Can Get It Right Once A Term | New York Magazine

March 7, 2013

We can't judge a book before we've read the whole thing, but everyone knows that Ailes cooperated with the author of this biography to preempt the Ailes biography that our colleague Gabriel Sherman is now completing without Ailes's participation.

White Republican Debate Continues To Rage | New York Magazine

February 11, 2013

Calhoun represented the fears of the slave-owning agrarian South being outnumbered by the growing North. But the same style applies to other elites maneuvering to retain their power in the face of diminishing numbers. Michael Lind, in a Salon essay on ...

Separating Good Banks From Bad Banks In Two Easy Words | New York Magazine

January 11, 2013

As Gabriel Sherman put it last year, "the strictures that are holding the banks back now are tighter than any since the thirties." And in dismissing the long-term secular changes in explaining what's wrong, CEOs who talk about cyclicality only are ...

Zero Dark Thirty And The Problem With Lone Wolf Heroines | New York Magazine

December 18, 2012

CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen calls the film “a feminist epic,” and Valerie Plame herself agrees; Andrew O'Hehir goes as far as to wonder, “Is Feminism Worth Defending With Torture?” But in reality, the unit that zealously tracked Bin ...

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