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The Bulwark Podcast is a news, opinion and interview show hosted by Tim Miller. The podcast is released every weekday and published in audio and video form. [17] Until February 2024, the podcast was hosted by Charlie Sykes. [18] The show launched on December 21, 2018. [19]
Tim Miller (born December 25, 1981) is an American libertarian [2] political commentator, writer and former political consultant.He was communications director for the Jeb Bush 2016 presidential campaign, but that year became an early and prominent Republican critic of Donald Trump.
He is the editor of The Bulwark, [2] and previously worked as a senior writer and digital editor [3] at The Weekly Standard. He is the author of What to Expect When No One's Expecting (2013). Early life and education
Stoddard worked as a producer for World News Tonight (1999–2002). She covered the U.S. Senate for ABC News. She won first place in the "Weekly Newspaper – Editorial, Columns, Commentary" category of the Dateline Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists’ Washington, D.C., chapter in 2009, [10] where the judges called her winning article "insightful". [11]
The Bulwark was founded in December 2018. We already have 1 article cited from October 2019 and 1 from February 2021 supporting the "conservative" label. Here are RS that call the Bulwark "conservative" well past their founding- February 2021 , May 2021 , October 2022 , March 2023 KiharaNoukan ( talk ) 06:52, 29 September 2023 (UTC) [ reply ]
Sykes was the founder and editor-at-large of The Bulwark and host of "The Bulwark Podcast" from 2018 to 2023. He left The Bulwark on February 9, 2024. [21] At the time, he stated that he would continue writing and giving commentary, including at MSNBC, but at a more measured pace. [22]
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Perrish Grignon, who visited Chicago in about 1794, described Point du Sable as a large man and wealthy trader. [29] Point du Sable's granddaughter, Eulalie Pelletier, was born at his Chicago River settlement in 1796. [30] In 1800 Point du Sable sold his farm to John Kinzie's frontman, Jean La Lime, for 6,000 livres.