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Jennifer Rubin (columnist)

Jennifer Rubin
Rubin in 2024
Born (1962-06-11) June 11, 1962 (age 62)
EducationUC Berkeley (BA, JD)
Occupations
  • Political commentator
  • lawyer
EmployerThe Washington Post
Known for"Right Turn" blog
Political partyDemocratic (2020–present)[1]
SpouseJonathan
Children2

Jennifer Rubin (born June 11, 1962) is an American political commentator who writes opinion columns for The Washington Post. Previously she worked at Commentary, PJ Media, Human Events, and The Weekly Standard. Her work has been published in media outlets including Politico, New York Post, New York Daily News, National Review, and The Jerusalem Post.

A conservative political commentator throughout most of her career, she became a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and in September 2020, she announced that she no longer identified as a conservative.[2] In 2021, she became a staunch advocate of the Biden administration.[3][4]

Early life and education

Rubin is Jewish[5][6] and spent her early years in the New Jersey suburbs of Philadelphia, moving with her family as a child to California in 1968.[7]

Rubin earned her Bachelor of Arts and Juris Doctor from the University of California, Berkeley, finishing first in her class in law school.[8]

Career

Labor and employment law

Before moving into opinion writing, Rubin was a labor and employment lawyer in Los Angeles, working for Hollywood studios, for 20 years. She now describes herself as a "recovering lawyer".[9] Commenting on working with her from 2000 to 2005, Hollywood animator and trade union leader Steve Hulett spoke to Media Matters: "She talked like a straight-ahead Hollywood liberal ... She supported Kerry in 2004 and worked closely with Katzenberg, who is a big time Democratic donor. I didn't know what to think when she moved east and started blogging like mad as a conservative. I don't know if it's a marketing pose, or if she really believes it, or what. But it is odd".[10]

Opinion writer

In 2005, she moved to Northern Virginia with her husband and two children. She offered a column to The Weekly Standard about Mitt Romney, and continued doing freelance work for two years before joining Commentary.[11]

Rubin's move to The Washington Post in November 2010 became a national news story and was discussed by the media on all sides of the political spectrum, ranging from The American Conservative and The Weekly Standard, to Salon and Slate. In welcoming remarks, The Washington Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt wrote, "her provocative writing has become 'must read' material for news and policy makers and avid political watchers."[12] In 2011, she was included on the list of "50 Most Influential American Jews" by The Jewish Daily Forward.[13] Slate blogger David Weigel called Rubin "one of the right's most prolific online political writers".[14] The Commentary editor John Podhoretz writes of Rubin, "She is a phenomenon, especially considering that for the first two decades of her working life, she was not a writer or a journalist but a lawyer specializing in labor issues."[15]

In August 2013, former Washington Post ombudsman Patrick Pexton criticized Rubin in an open letter from his new desk at the Washington City Paper, saying that he received more complaint emails about Rubin than any other Post employee. Writing that her columns were "at best ... political pornography", he said "Have Fred Hiatt, your editorial page editor—who I like, admire, and respect—fire opinion blogger Jennifer Rubin. Not because she's conservative, but because she's just plain bad."[16][17] Fred Hiatt, editorial page editor for the Post, responded in a statement to Politico, "I appreciate Patrick's perspective but I think he is quite wrong about Jennifer Rubin. Regular readers of her blog know that she is an indefatigable reporter who is as hard on politicians on the right when she thinks they get things wrong as on the other side."[16]

Political views and commentaries

Rubin was a conservative, but she has also stated that the term has been "ruined" by pro-Trump conservatives and that she would "prefer to be a 19th century liberal or a wet Tory".[18][19][20][21] She has described herself as "a Pat Moynihan Democrat, a Scoop Jackson Democrat, an Andrew Cuomo Democrat. I'm not a Bernie Sanders Democrat."[1] In a 2024 column, she wrote in favor of radical centrism.[22]

Rubin has supported the Likud government in Israel, and has been a critic of Hamas and of the Palestine Liberation Organization leadership.[23] In November 2011, Rubin retweeted an anti-Hamas blog post that Post ombudsman Patrick Pexton called "reprehensible". Rubin later told Pexton that she endorsed and shared the views in the Post that "expressed an understandable desire for righteous vengeance against the kidnappers and human rights abusers of Gilad Shalit". Pexton said, "in agreeing with the sentiment, and in spreading it to her 7,000 Twitter followers who know her as a Washington Post blogger, Rubin did damage to the Post and the credibility that keeps it afloat."[24] Andrew Sullivan wrote, "we have a blogger at the WaPo endorsing throwing Arab prisoners into the sea to meet righteous divine punishment."[25] Post editorial page editor Fred Hiatt defended Rubin, saying, "As a general matter I think it isn't wise for me to comment on the work of the ombudsman, who is entitled to his views, and over whom I do not have editorial control. However, I will say this: I think Jennifer is an excellent journalist and a relentless reporter. I think because she has strong views, and because she is as willing to take on her home team, as it were, as the visitors, she comes under more scrutiny than many and is often the target of unjustified criticism. I think she brings enormous value to the Post."[26]

In 2011, Rubin wrote a blog post suggesting that the 2011 Norway attacks were carried out by Islamic jihadists. Columnist James Fallows of The Atlantic criticized the piece as "rushed" and noted the subsequent discovery that the attack was carried out by Anders Behring Breivik, a native Norwegian who was not a Muslim.[27] Another Atlantic columnist, Jeffrey Goldberg, responded that the criticism was unwarranted, noting that other publications such as Wired and even The Atlantic itself had printed similar speculation; Goldberg concluded: "It is not perverse or absurd for normal people to think of al Qaeda when they hear of acts of mass terrorism. It is logical, in fact, to suspect al Qaeda."[28] In a follow-up column, Rubin acknowledged that early suspicions of a jihadist attack had proven to be mistaken.[29]

International Relations scholar Daniel W. Drezner has described her views on foreign policy as neoconservative.[30] Rubin has opposed the Obama administration's policy of détente with Cuba[31] and criticized John McCain for arguing against torture.[32]

Criticism of Donald Trump

Rubin has been one of the most vocal conservative writers to criticize Donald Trump, as well as the overall behavior of the Republican Party during Trump's term in office. Rubin denounced Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the 2015 Paris Agreement as "a dog whistle to the far right", and designed to please his "climate change denial, right-wing base that revels in scientific illiteracy." Previously, after Barack Obama had approved the agreement, Rubin characterized it as "nonsense" and argued that it would not achieve anything. Rubin described Trump's 2017 decision to not implement parts of the Iran nuclear deal as the "emotional temper tantrum of an unhinged president." She had previously said that "if you examine the Iran deal in any detail, you will be horrified as to what is in there." Rubin strongly supported the United States officially recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and moving its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Early in his presidency, she criticized Trump for not doing so, saying that it was indicative of his tendency to "never keep his word." She concluded that Trump "looks buffoonish in his hasty retreat". In December 2017, after Trump announced that he would move the embassy, she said it was "a foreign policy move without purpose."[33]

In a tweet referred to by CNN Media, Mike Huckabee questioned Rubin, writing: "Jen Rubin is WAPO's excuse for conservative," and adding that Rubin's "contempt for all things Trump exposes her and WAPO as fake news".[20]

Domestic policy views

Conor Friedersdorf of The Atlantic argued that after the 2012 presidential election, Rubin criticized aspects of the Mitt Romney campaign that she had previously praised, with Friedersdorf insisting that she had acted as "a disingenuous mouthpiece for her favored candidate".[34] Other columnists had similarly derided her column's blatant support for the Romney campaign, such as Jeffrey Lord of The American Spectator and Jonathan Chait of Intelligencer, who argued "Rubin has appointed herself unofficial spokesperson for Mitt Romney's presidential campaign, using her blog to record a daily procession of Romney's wise choices and brilliant triumphs, along with the pathetic failures of all who challenge him."[35]

As well as Romney, Rubin has expressed admiration for Lindsey Graham, writing "If being right is the criterion, Graham has been right about more things on foreign policy for longer than just about anyone in the race".[36]

In a November 21, 2013, column, Rubin called on the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) to end its campaign against same-sex marriage.[37]

Personal life

Rubin and her husband, Jonathan, have two sons.[38] The couple moved to Oakton, Virginia, from Los Angeles in 2005.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Rubin, Jennifer (May 13, 2020). "Opinion | NeverTrump becomes NeverRepublican". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286.
  2. ^ Rubin, Jennifer (September 17, 2020). "Why I dropped 'conservative' from my Twitter profile". Washington Post.
  3. ^ Thompson, Alex; Niedzwiadek, Nick (September 16, 2021). "The Jennifer Rubin <--> WH symbiosis". Politico. Jennifer Rubin became one of the most reliable defenders of the Biden administration [...] she has distinguished herself as the Biden administration's favorite columnist [...] Rubin's emergence as one of the administration's go-to validators
  4. ^ Wulfsohn, Joseph A. (August 31, 2021). "Multiple Biden officials share Jennifer Rubin column praising State Department's handling of Afghan evacuation". Fox News. Retrieved September 17, 2021. Rubin has become known as one of the biggest media fawners of the Biden administration
  5. ^ Eshman, Rob (October 19, 2016). "Five heroes of 2016". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles.
  6. ^ Alterman, Eric (June 27, 2012). "The Washington Post's Problem. The paper had a problem: it needed a blogger to cover conservatives. It wound up with a bigger problem". The Nation. But Rubin has a good defense. She is Jewish. She generally observes the Sabbath from sundown Friday until sundown Saturday; she doesn't blog, doesn't tweet, doesn't respond to reader e-mails.
  7. ^ Rubin, Jennifer (October 2010). "California, There It Went". Commentary.
  8. ^ Weingarten, Gene (December 22, 2015). "Gene Weingarten: When Trump plays the Trump card". Washington Post.
  9. ^ Gharib, Ali (December 7, 2010). "Jennifer Rubin Joins the Mainstream Media". Columbia Journalism Review.
  10. ^ Zaitchik, Alexander (February 7, 2013). "The Wash. Post's Jennifer Rubin Divide And The Iraq War". Media Matters.
  11. ^ Jaffe, Harry (April 25, 2011). "Jennifer Rubin Is Whacking the Lefties". Washingtonian.
  12. ^ Irvine, Don (November 24, 2010). "WaPo Tilts Right, Hires Conservative Blogger". Accuracy in Media. Archived from the original on October 6, 2022.
  13. ^ "50 Most Influential American Jews (2011)". The Forward.
  14. ^ Wiegel, David (January 13, 2009). "Punditin' Ain't Easy". The Washington Independent. Archived from the original on September 28, 2012.
  15. ^ Podhoretz, John (November 23, 2010). "To Jennifer Rubin, The Fondest of Farewells". Commentary.
  16. ^ a b Byers, Dylan (August 15, 2013). "Ex-Washington Post ombudsman: 'Fire Jennifer Rubin'". Politico.
  17. ^ Pexton, Patrick (August 14, 2013). "Ombo Sauce: Advice for Jeff Bezos From the Post's Former In-House Critic". Washington City Paper.
  18. ^ Rubin, Jennifer [@JRubinBlogger] (January 30, 2020). "In this regard it has been clarifying and why I think the right has been propagating a fraud that blind obedience to the executive, blood and soil nationalism and protectionism are "conservative." Since they've ruined the word I'd prefer to be a 19th century liberal or a wet Tory" (Tweet) – via Twitter.[dead link]
  19. ^ Dovere, Edward-Isaac (April 17, 2018). "The GOP 'Has Become the Caricature the Left Always Said It Was'". Politico.
  20. ^ a b "How Jennifer Rubin went from Romney 'shill' to Trump scourge". CNNMoney. December 19, 2016 – via GantNews.
  21. ^ Friersdorf, Conor (November 8, 2012). "The Right's Jennifer Rubin Problem: A Case Study in Info Disadvantage". The Atlantic.
  22. ^ Rubin, Jennifer (July 23, 2024). "Why centrism might be our salvation". Washington Post.
  23. ^ Smith, Ben (October 26, 2011). "Erickson: Post blogger is 'Likud', not GOP". Politico.
  24. ^ Pexton, Patrick B. (November 8, 2011). "Post Roast: Jennifer Rubin's retweet". Washington Post.
  25. ^ Sullivan, Andrew (November 14, 2011). "The WaPo's Israel Problem". The Dish.
  26. ^ Byers, Dylan (November 8, 2011). "Hiatt defends Rubin after ombud blast". Politico.
  27. ^ Fallows, James (July 23, 2011). "The Washington Post Owes the World an Apology for this Item". The Atlantic.
  28. ^ Goldberg, Jeffrey (July 23, 2011). "On Suspecting al Qaeda in the Norway Attacks". The Atlantic.
  29. ^ Rubin, Jennifer (July 23, 2011). "Opinion | Right Turn: Evil in Norway". Washington Post.
  30. ^ Drezner, Daniel W. (December 12, 2017). "Who belongs in the anti-Trump coalition?". The Washington Post. [Kristol] is hardly the only neoconservative to fall into this category; see, for example, Peter Wehner or Jennifer Rubin.
  31. ^ Rubin, Jennifer (January 15, 2015). "Capitulation to Cuba is par for the course for Obama". Washington Post.
  32. ^ Rubin, Jennifer (March 29, 2011). "Opinion | Sen. John McCain gets his facts wrong on EITs". Washington Post.
  33. ^ Cooke, Charles C.W. (December 18, 2017). "Jennifer Rubin Is Everything She Hates about Trump Worshippers". National Review. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  34. ^ Friedersdorf, Conor (November 8, 2012). "The Right's Jennifer Rubin Problem: An Information Disadvantage Case Study". The Atlantic. [F]or all the months she was acting as America's most reliable Romney sycophant, she actually thought his campaign was bumbling ... she deliberately misled her readers ... [and] is [now] widely perceived as a disingenuous mouthpiece for her favored candidate.
  35. ^ Lord, Jeffrey (November 18, 2011). "Jennifer Rubin's Romneyphilia Under Attack". The American Spectator.
  36. ^ Rubin, Jennifer (January 20, 2015). "Being right about foreign policy isn't enough". Washington Post.
  37. ^ Rubin, Jennifer (November 21, 2013). "The Marriage Mission". Washington Post.
  38. ^ Smith, Ben (October 25, 2011). "Perry's nightmare: WaPo's Rubin". Politico.

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