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  2. PJ Media - Wikipedia

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    PJ Media was founded as Pajamas Media in 2004 by Charles Johnson, the blogger behind Little Green Footballs, and screenwriter and producer Roger L. Simon, after Johnson's contribution to the Killian documents controversy investigation in 2004, in which he helped lead to the retraction of a 60 Minutes story critical of President George W. Bush's service in the Air National Guard and Dan Rather ...

  3. Roger L. Simon - Wikipedia

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    PJ Media's name, formerly Pajamas Media, is derived from a dismissive comment made by former news executive vice-president Jonathan Klein of CBS during the Killian documents affair involving then-CBS anchorman Dan Rather in the fall of 2004: "You couldn't have a starker contrast between the multiple layers of checks and balances at 60 Minutes ...

  4. Bill Whittle - Wikipedia

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    He has made videos for PJ Media as the presenter of Afterburner, The Firewall, The Daily Wire, and as co-host of Right Angle with Stephen Green and Scott Ott, his former fellow co-hosts of Trifecta. Whittle has also produced videos and writing for other outlets, such as the NRA and Truth Revolt.

  5. PJ and Thomas - Wikipedia

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    PJ and Thomas is the media franchise of Timothy Paul Jasper "PJ" McKay (born 1986) and Thomas McKay (né Hamon; born 1991), an American couple who are Internet celebrities, YouTubers, television personalities, remodelers, and interior designers, best known for their YouTube channel as well as their renovation and interior design TV show Down to the Studs on HGTV.

  6. P. J. O'Rourke - Wikipedia

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    The Forbes Media Guide Five Hundred, 1994 states, "O'Rourke's original reporting, irreverent humor, and crackerjack writing makes for delectable reading. He never minces words or pulls his punches, whatever the subject."

  7. Michelle Fields - Wikipedia

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    Fields later became a correspondent for PJ Media. [7] In 2012, Fields gave a TEDx talk on her career and the future of Internet journalism. [8] In 2015, The Hill named her one of the 50 most beautiful people in Washington, D. C. [9] In September 2014, Fields became a contributor at Fox News. [10]

  8. Michael Walsh (author) - Wikipedia

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    In January, 2010, in collaboration with Andrew Breitbart, he launched BigJournalism.com, devoted to media commentary and criticism. From December 3, 2010, to the summer of 2013 he contributed a weekly opinion column for the New York Post, [5] and in late June 2012 became a featured columnist at PJ Media.

  9. JP Sears - Wikipedia

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    JP Sears was born in Toledo, Ohio, and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio. [6] According to Sears, he was a class clown in his youth. [7] He attended Bowling Green State University, but withdrew after several months to begin studying holistic culture at the Ohio life coaching school Journeys of Wisdom.