Monica Crowley Born: 19-Sep-1968 Birthplace: Fort Huachuca, AZ
Gender: Female Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Pundit Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Conservative commentator on FOX News Crowley was hired as Foreign Policy Assistant to Richard M. Nixon (1990-94), after she wrote the ex-President a letter, having admired his books. She later wrote two works on her experiences in this period, giving her a foothold in the world of punditry.
An apology appeared in the Wall Street Journal regarding a 1998 article written by Crowley, with regards to apparent plagiarism:
There are striking similarities in phraseology between "The Day Richard Nixon Said Goodbye", an editorial feature Monday by Monica Crowley, and a 1988 article by Paul Johnson in Commentary magazine... Had we known of the parallels, we would not have published the article.
In 2017, CNN found 50 convincing incidents of plagiarism stemming from a variety of sources, in Crowley's 2012 book.
Crowley is now a conservative commentator on FOX News. Sister: Jocelyn Elise Crowley (married to Alan Colmes) Boyfriend: Bill Siegel (venture capitalist)
University: BA Political Science, Colgate University (1990) University: PhD International Affairs, Columbia University (2000)
Council on Foreign Relations Family Security Matters Hoover Institution Media Fellow (2004)
TELEVISION Connected: Coast to Coast Co-Host (Feb-2005 - Dec-2005) MSNBC
Official Website: http://www.monicamemo.com/
Author of books:
Nixon Off the Record: His Candid Commentary on People and Politics (1996, nonfiction) Nixon in Winter: His Final Revelations about Diplomacy, Watergate, and Life Out of the Arena (1998, biography) What the (Bleep) Just Happened? The Happy Warrior's Guide to the Great American Comeback (2012, politics)
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