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− | '''Daniel Samuel Senor''' (born 6 November 1971, New York) is a former [[AIPAC]] intern who went on to become the spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority after the US invasion of Iraq. He is married to CNN's [[Campbell Brown]], his sister runs AIPAC Jerusalem and his brother-in-law is a far right Jerusalem Post columnist. MJ Rosenberg of Media Matters Action Network, a former AIPAC staffer, notes: | + | '''Daniel Samuel Senor''' (born 6 November 1971, New York) is a former [[AIPAC]] intern who went on to become the spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority after the US invasion of Iraq. He is married to CNN's [[Campbell Brown]], his sister runs AIPAC Jerusalem and his brother-in-law [[Saul Singer]] is a far right Jerusalem Post columnist. MJ Rosenberg of Media Matters Action Network, a former AIPAC staffer, notes: |
:In interest of truth, I must reveal that Senor was my intern once. He was a great, sweet kid and only became a rightwinger when his sister (a lovely person) married a crazy neocon who worked for a far right Republican senator. Dan idolized the brother-in-law and adopted his politics. Subsequently, sis and bro emigrated to Israel. Dan stayed here except for his heart.<ref>MJ Rosenberg, [http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/08/03/american_jewish_committee_also_opposes_mosque/?ref=c3 UPDATE American Jewish Committee Opposes Mosque And A Strong Sign That AIPAC Does Too], ''TPM Cafe'', 3 August 2010</ref> | :In interest of truth, I must reveal that Senor was my intern once. He was a great, sweet kid and only became a rightwinger when his sister (a lovely person) married a crazy neocon who worked for a far right Republican senator. Dan idolized the brother-in-law and adopted his politics. Subsequently, sis and bro emigrated to Israel. Dan stayed here except for his heart.<ref>MJ Rosenberg, [http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/08/03/american_jewish_committee_also_opposes_mosque/?ref=c3 UPDATE American Jewish Committee Opposes Mosque And A Strong Sign That AIPAC Does Too], ''TPM Cafe'', 3 August 2010</ref> | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | *[[Foreign Policy Initiative]] - board member | ||
*[[Carlyle Group]] | *[[Carlyle Group]] | ||
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*[[AIPAC]] - former intern | *[[AIPAC]] - former intern | ||
*[[Ground Zero Mosque]] - critic | *[[Ground Zero Mosque]] - critic | ||
*[[Council on Foreign Relations]] - Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies at the | *[[Council on Foreign Relations]] - Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies at the | ||
− | + | *[[Wall Street Journal]] - frequent contributor | |
+ | *[[Fox News]] - frequent guest | ||
==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
*''Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle'' co-authored with [[Saul Singer]]. | *''Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle'' co-authored with [[Saul Singer]]. |
Revision as of 10:24, 5 August 2010
Daniel Samuel Senor (born 6 November 1971, New York) is a former AIPAC intern who went on to become the spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority after the US invasion of Iraq. He is married to CNN's Campbell Brown, his sister runs AIPAC Jerusalem and his brother-in-law Saul Singer is a far right Jerusalem Post columnist. MJ Rosenberg of Media Matters Action Network, a former AIPAC staffer, notes:
- In interest of truth, I must reveal that Senor was my intern once. He was a great, sweet kid and only became a rightwinger when his sister (a lovely person) married a crazy neocon who worked for a far right Republican senator. Dan idolized the brother-in-law and adopted his politics. Subsequently, sis and bro emigrated to Israel. Dan stayed here except for his heart.[1]
Affiliations
- Foreign Policy Initiative - board member
- Carlyle Group
- AIPAC - former intern
- Ground Zero Mosque - critic
- Council on Foreign Relations - Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies at the
- Wall Street Journal - frequent contributor
- Fox News - frequent guest
Publications
- Start-up Nation: The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle co-authored with Saul Singer.
References
- ↑ MJ Rosenberg, UPDATE American Jewish Committee Opposes Mosque And A Strong Sign That AIPAC Does Too, TPM Cafe, 3 August 2010