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Ari Melber is what an XOer would be like if chill and cool

cool, chill dood Ari Melber (born 1980) is an American jo...
Excitant Wrinkle Trailer Park
  08/16/16
Did you edit your Wikipedia entry too, you pretentious shit?
puce stimulating native
  03/21/17
What about this wikipedia entry makes you think that this ki...
electric bronze lodge
  03/21/17
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Walnut Juggernaut Stage
  03/21/17
Eww, why would u think that?
supple sadistic selfie
  12/28/19


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Date: August 16th, 2016 11:14 PM
Author: Excitant Wrinkle Trailer Park

cool, chill dood

Ari Melber (born 1980) is an American journalist.[1]

He is currently MSNBC's Chief Legal Correspondent,[2] covering legal issues, the DOJ, FBI and Supreme Court of the United Statesfor MSNBC [3] and NBC News .[4] He is also a substitute host for other MSNBC shows such as The Rachel Maddow Show, All In with Chris Hayes and The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell.[5] He was a co-host of the MSNBC program, The Cycle. Melber serves as a correspondent for The Nation, and his writing has focused on law, politics, organizing, civil rights, and technology issues, and has also appeared in The Atlantic, Reuters and Politico. Melber wrote a report about Organizing for America and contributed to several books.

Raised in Seattle, Melber graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in political science.[5] After school he moved to Washington D.C. where he worked for Senator Maria Cantwell and then for Senator John Kerry's presidential campaign.[5] He then went to Cornell Law School, during which he was an editor of the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy[6] and interned at Manhattan Public Defender's department. After graduation he worked for First Amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams at Cahill Gordon & Reindel[5] from 2009 to 2013.[6] He also began writing political columns for various news outlets like The Nation, The Atlantic, Reuters, and Politico.[5] MSNBC took note asked him to serve as a guest host[5] which eventually blossomed into being name their Chief Legal Correspondent in April 2015.[6]

He also worked for the Center for Constitutional Rights based in New York, NY

Melber lives in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn with his fiancée, Drew Grant, a pop culture reporter at the New York Observer.

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Date: March 21st, 2017 6:27 PM
Author: puce stimulating native

Did you edit your Wikipedia entry too, you pretentious shit?

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Date: March 21st, 2017 6:30 PM
Author: electric bronze lodge

What about this wikipedia entry makes you think that this kike is cool or chill?

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Date: March 21st, 2017 8:36 PM
Author: Walnut Juggernaut Stage



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Date: December 28th, 2019 11:29 PM
Author: supple sadistic selfie

Eww, why would u think that?

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