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QUICK LOOK AT THE JOURNALIST ELON MUSK CHOOSE MATT TAIBBI - TURNS OUT HE IS A WELL CONNECTED DEEP STATE HACK, WHO THINKS FORMING AND FRAMING A NARRATIVE WITH JUST ENOUGH DENIABILITY WILL TAKE THE EYES OF THE REAL CRIMES !!!
Note: Who will they throw under the bus next, this is very lame and sad, did they not think that anons would not check out the journalist and his history, ffs !!!
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Author of GRIFTOPIA, THE DIVIDE, THE BUSINESS SECRETS OF DRUG DEALING, and HATE INC. http://taibbi.substack.com
https://muckrack.com/matt-taibbi
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Taibbi
Matt Taibbi
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Matt Taibbi
Taibbi at an Occupy Wall Street protest in 2012
Taibbi at an Occupy Wall Street protest in 2012
Born March 2, 1970 (age 52)
New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation
Journalistauthorpodcaster
Education
New York University (no degree)
Bard College (BA)
Subjects
American politicsmediafinancesports
Years active 1991–present[1]
Notable works
Griftopia (2010)
The Divide (2014)
Insane Clown President (2017)
I Can't Breathe (2017)
Hate Inc. (2019)
Spouse Jeanne[2]
Children 3
Relatives Mike Taibbi (father)
Website
http://taibbi.substack.com
Matthew Colin Taibbi[3] (/taɪˈiːbi/; born March 2, 1970) is an American author, journalist, and podcaster. He has reported on finance, media, politics, and sports. He is a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, author of several books, co-host of Useful Idiots, and publisher of a newsletter on Substack.
Taibbi began as a freelance reporter working in the former Soviet Union, including a period in Uzbekistan, from where he was deported for criticizing President Islam Karimov. Taibbi later worked as a sports journalist for the English-language newspaper The Moscow Times. He also played professional baseball in Uzbekistan and Russia as well as professional basketball in Mongolia. In 1997, he moved back to Russia to edit the tabloid Living Here, but eventually left to co-edit rival tabloid The eXile. Taibbi returned to the United States in 2002 and founded the Buffalo-based newspaper The Beast. He left in 2003 to work as a columnist for the New York Press. In 2004, Taibbi began covering politics for Rolling Stone.[4][5]
In 2008, Taibbi won a National Magazine Award for three columns he wrote for Rolling Stone.[6] In 2019, he launched the podcast Useful Idiots, co-hosted by Katie Halper. In 2020, he began self-publishing his online writing, while still contributing to the Useful Idiots podcast and the print edition of Rolling Stone.
Taibbi has authored several books, including The Great Derangement (2009); Griftopia (2010); The Divide (2014); Insane Clown President (2017); I Can't Breathe (2017); and Hate Inc. (2019).
Taibbi is known for his brazen style, having branded Goldman Sachs a "vampire squid" in a 2009 article.[7][8] His work often has drawn comparisons to the gonzo journalism of writer Hunter S. Thompson, who also covered politics for Rolling Stone