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  1. Since starting the snarky political blog Wonkette in 2004, she has worked at a bewildering variety of outlets, including Time magazine, GQ, Air America, and The Guardian. Prior to Wonkette, she was an editor at Mother Jones and at the webzine Suck.com. She is the author of the romantic comedy novel Dog Days.

  2. Ana Marie Cox (born September 23, 1972) is an American author, blogger, political columnist, and critic. The founding editor of the political blog Wonkette , she was also the Senior Political Correspondent for MTV News , and conducted the "Talk" interviews featured in The New York Times Magazine from 2015 to 2017.

  3. www.wonkette.com › aboutAbout - Wonkette

    Who or what is a Wonkette? Wonkette was founded by Gawker Media in January 2004, under the original Wonkette Ana Marie Cox, as a DC gossip and politics blog. Then they sold it.

  4. Nov 6, 2018 · Ana Marie Cox has spent her long career as a political writer and cultural critic working for publications like The Daily Beast, MTV, GQ, and the blog Wonkette, where she served as founding editor. But today she’s most well-known as host of the Crooked Media podcast With Friends Like These , which its website succinctly describes as “a ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WonketteWonkette - Wikipedia

    Current status. Active. Wonkette is an American online magazine of topical and political gossip, established in 2004 by Gawker Media and founding editor Ana Marie Cox. The editor since 2012 is Rebecca Schoenkopf, formerly of OC Weekly. Wonkette covers U.S. politics in a satirical manner.

  6. Dec 27, 2004 · Ana Marie Cox started writing as the Wonkette in January '03, delivering a gossipy, satirical blog on D.C. politics. Now she's working on her first novel. She dished with Richard Wolffe....

  7. Apr 4, 2017 · April 4, 2017. Ana Marie Cox is one of the leading political commentators of her generation—and one of the funniest. Since launching the blog Wonkette in 2004, she’s written a novel—Dog Days—set in the Beltway, and numerous columns and articles for outlets including Time, GQ, and the Guardian.

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