Difference between revisions of "Betsy McCaughey"
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− | *[[Manhattan Institute]] - 1993-1994: John M. Olin Fellow | + | *[[Manhattan Institute]] - 1993-1994: John M. Olin Fellow<ref><ref name=CV>[[Media:Mccaughey_cv.pdf|Betsey McCaughey CV]]</ref> |
− | *[[Hudson Institute]] - 1999-2001: Senior fellow, 2002-present: Adjunct | + | *[[Hudson Institute]] - 1999-2001: Senior fellow, 2002-present: Adjunct Senior Fellow/National Columnist<ref name=CV>[[Media:Mccaughey_cv.pdf|Betsey McCaughey CV]]</ref> |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 20:11, 17 November 2010
Elizabeth Betsy McCaughey is a policy analyst most widely known for writing a damaging "false"[1] and "error-laden"[2] negative critique of Hillary Clinton's 1990s healthcare reform proposals for the New Republic and more recently for spearheading the "Death Panel" controversy in the US.
Affiliations
- Manhattan Institute - 1993-1994: John M. Olin FellowCite error: Closing
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tag - Hudson Institute - 1999-2001: Senior fellow, 2002-present: Adjunct Senior Fellow/National Columnist[3]
References
- ↑ Michelle Cottle, "No Exit The never-ending lunacy of Betsy McCaughey.", The New Republic, 5 October 2009
- ↑ Conor Clark, "The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of Betsy McCaughey", The Atlantic, 29 July 2009
- ↑ Betsey McCaughey CV