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Joseph Farah

 
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Joseph Farah
Born Joseph Farah
July 6, 1954(1954-07-06)
Paterson, New Jersey
Occupation Journalist, author
Notable award(s) Washington Times Foundation National Service Award (1996)
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Farah

Joseph Farah is an American author, journalist and editor-in-chief of the conservative website WorldNetDaily (WND).[1]

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Early years

Joseph Farah was born in Paterson, New Jersey, on July 6, 1954, to parents of Syrian and Lebanese ancestry.[2][3] His father, John, was a schoolteacher.[3] Farah graduated William Paterson University, in Wayne, New Jersey with a B.A. in communications.[3] He is married to Elizabeth Farah and is an evangelical Christian.[3]

Career

Farah worked for six years as executive news editor at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.[4] On July 22, 1990, Farah became editor of the Sacramento Union. The paper had been losing up to $3 million annually, and in early 1990 it was acquired by Daniel Benvenuti, Jr., and David Kassis from Richard Mellon Scaife.[5]

Farah and the paper's owners envisioned the paper as a conservative alternative to the Sacramento Bee.[6] "We just thought the way to go was to be unabashedly conservative in our approach," explained Farah to the Washington Post.[6] Among other things, Farah convinced Rush Limbaugh to write a daily column, which ran on "Page 1."[4]

In 1991, Farah left the Union and co-founded the Western Journalism Center.[7] He launched the online WorldNetDaily in 1997.[8] Joseph Farah received the Washington Times Foundation National Service Award, in 1996.[3]

He has been a proponent of the Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories, stating, "It'll plague Obama throughout his presidency. It'll be a nagging issue and a sore on his administration, much like Monica Lewinsky was on Bill Clinton's presidency," and, "It's not going to go away, and it will drive a wedge in an already divided public."[9] Farah had demanded that President-Elect Obama release his official full-form birth certificate.[10][11]

Books

References

  1. ^ Black, Jane (August 28, 2001). "On the Web, Small and Focused Pays Off". Business Week. http://www.businessweek.com/bwdaily/dnflash/aug2001/nf20010828_333.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-14. 
  2. ^ "All eyes on Lebanon". Worldnetdaily.com. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51328. Retrieved 2008-12-15. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f Putting faith in the founding fathers: WorldNetDaily.com cofounder Joseph Farah challenges all Americans to take back their country by embracing traditional values and spurning today's MTV culture March 4, 2003 by Stephen Goode p.4 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_6_19/ai_98415816/pg_5?tag=artBody;col1
  4. ^ a b William Trombley (1991-05-16). "Paper Chase; Media: The Sacramento Union is Trying to Attract Readers and Advertisers by Billing Itself as 'Pro-American,' 'Pro-Life,' and 'Pro-Business.'". Los Angeles Times. 
  5. ^ Pat Guy (1990-07-13). "New editor for 'Sacramento Union'". USA Today. 
  6. ^ a b Howard Kurtz, Charles Trueheart (1990-10-23). "At Sacramento Union, A Conservative Bent". Washington Post. 
  7. ^ Dorothy Giobbe (1994-09-17). "Western Journalism Center director says it's non-partisan, not pro-right wing". Editor & Publisher. 
  8. ^ Mark O'Keefe (2002-11-24). "Conservative media flex muscles". The Star-Ledger (Newark). 
  9. ^ Jones, Tim (2008-12-08). "Court won't review Obama's eligibility to serve". Hartford Courant. http://www.courant.com/topic/chi-obama-birth-certificate1dec08,0,4658002.story?track=rss-topicgallery. Retrieved 2009-03-12. 
  10. ^ Farah, Jospeh (2008-11-26). "Where was Obama born?". World Net Daily. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=81964. Retrieved 2009-03-12. 
  11. ^ Farah, Jospeh (2008-11-21). "Obama's state secret: His birth certificate!". World Net Daily. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=81581. Retrieved 2009-03-12. 

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