David Sirota
David Sirota, who graduated from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism in 1998, is at the center of the national debate about the future of the Democratic Party. As a political strategist, Sirota has helped populist Democrats win elections in some of the most conservative parts of America. As a writer, he has worked to expose how our government has been corrupted by Big Money.
Sirota has served as the press secretary for Independent Rep. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, as the spokesman for the U.S. House Appropriations Committee Democrats, and as a fellow at the Center for American Progress. He most recently served as a senior strategist helping Brian Schweitzer become Montana’s first Democratic governor in sixteen years. In addition to serving as a senior editor at In These Times, Sirota is a regular contributor to The Nation and The American Prospect, the blogger for Working Assets, a twice-weekly guest on “The Al Franken Show,” and the co-chairperson of the Progressive Legislative Action Network. He has been a guest on, among others, National Public Radio, CNN, MSNBC and the Colbert Report. Additionally, his work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times, the Baltimore Sun, and the Charlotte Observer. Sirota lives in Helena, Montana, with his wife Emily.
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Crony Communist or Businessman?
Is Henry Paulson a crony communist or a businessman? The answer could be the difference between economic disaster… more
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Saying “No Deal” to This New Deal
The marriage of American capitalism and democracy has always been a Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee affair --… more
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Turning a Wall Street Giveaway Into a Rescue for All Americans
Charting a progressive response to the crisis
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Back in the U.S.S.R.
When I worked for then-Rep. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in the late 1990s, Washington was in the panting throes… more
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The $700 Billion Questions
Wall Street and Washington's wrecking crew aim to get the most expensive free lunch in American history
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No Time For A Minimalist
Old Milwaukee beer's slogan -- "It just doesn't get any better than this" -- should be Barack Obama's… more
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