Conor Friedersdorf
Conor Friedersdorf
Conor Friedersdorf | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Pomona College |
Occupation | Journalist |
Known for | The Atlantic |
Conor Renier Friedersdorf[1] is an American journalist and a staff writer at The Atlantic, known for his civil libertarian perspectives.
Conor Friedersdorf | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Pomona College |
Occupation | Journalist |
Known for | The Atlantic |
Career
After graduating from college, Friedersdorf worked for the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. He began writing for The Atlantic in November 2009.[2] He was an intern for The Daily Dish blog, and in 2010 was hired as Senior Editor and "underblogger" to Andrew Sullivan.[3] Friedersdorf compiles on a regular basis The Best of Journalism list, which is a curated list of news articles and investigative report, that he disseminates through a newsletter.[4]
Views
In an interview with journalist Matt Lewis, Friedersdorf stated that he has right-leaning views but that he does not consider himself to be a doctrinal conservative or a member of the conservative movement.[5]
Writing for The Atlantic, Friedersdorf laid out his argument for why he refused to vote for Barack Obama in 2012 and was supporting Gary Johnson in his bid for president as the Libertarian Party candidate.[6]
Personal life
Friedersdorf grew up in Orange County, California,[8] and currently lives in Venice, California. Two of his grandparents were French Cajuns.[9] He attended Pomona College as an undergraduate, and attended the journalism school at New York University on a scholarship.[10]