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  1. Ben Wattenberg. Benjamin Joseph Wattenberg (born Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg; [1] August 26, 1933 – June 28, 2015) was an American author, political commentator and demographer, associated with both Republican and Democratic presidents and politicians in the 1960s, ‘70s, and ‘80s. National Affairs claimed that Wattenberg "challenged and ...

  2. Jun 30, 2015 · Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg was born in the Bronx on Aug. 26, 1933, a son of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe. His father, Judah, was a real estate lawyer. His mother, the former Rachel Gutman ...

  3. Jun 28, 2015 · Ben Wattenberg. Date of Birth: August 26, 1933. Date of Passing: June 28, 2015. Birthplace: The Bronx, New York. Obituary: New York Times. More about Ben Wattenberg at: IMDB. Wikipedia. Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg, known as Ben Wattenberg, was a writer, a PBS television commentator and a publicly political intellectual for nearly five decades.

  4. Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg, a son of Jewish immigrants from what was then the British mandate of Palestine, was born in New York on Aug. 26, 1933. He was a brother of actress Rebecca Schull, best ...

  5. nyslittree.org › authors › ben-wattenbergBen Wattenberg - LitTree

    Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg was born in the Bronx, New York, on August 26, 1933. 1955. OTHER. Mr. Wattenberg was a graduate of Hobart College in Geneva, New York. ...

  6. Ben Wattenberg. AKA Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg. Think Tank moderator. Birthplace: Bronx, NY Location of death: Washington, DC Cause of death: Complications of Surger. Military service: USAF (1955-57) Was a speechwriter for President Lyndon B. Johnson. Father: Judah Wattenberg (d. 23-May-1996) Mother: Rachel Gutman Wattenberg (d. 1975 ...

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  8. Jul 8, 2008 · Joseph Ben Zion Wattenberg (August 26, 1933 - June 28, 2015), known as Ben J. Wattenberg, was an American author, commentator and demographer. He was an aide and speechwriter to President Lyndon B. Johnson from 1966 to 1968, and served as an adviser to Hubert Humphrey's 1970 Senate race.

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