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− | '''Rachel Marsden''' is an international political and communications strategist, analyst, author, and journalist. She has appeared in varying capacities on [[Fox News]], [[CNN]], [[CNBC]], [[Fox Business]], [[Al Jazeera]],[[LCP TV]] France, and [[Global Television]], [[Sirius Satellite Radio]] and other TV and radio outlets. She is a contributor to London's [[Daily Telegraph]] online, [[Human Events]], [[Townhall.com]], and other publications. | + | '''Rachel Marsden''' is an international political and communications strategist, analyst, writer, and journalist. She has appeared in varying capacities on [[Fox News]], [[CNN]], [[CNBC]], [[Fox Business]], [[Al Jazeera]],[[LCP TV]] France, and [[Global Television]], [[Sirius Satellite Radio]] and other TV and radio outlets. She is a contributor to London's [[Daily Telegraph]] online, [[Human Events]], [[Townhall.com]], and other publications. |
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| Previously a weekly columnist with [[Sun Media]], she has contributed to publications such as the [[Wall Street Journal]], [[New York Post]], [[Washington Times/United Press International]], [[Newsmax Media]], and [[The Vancouver Sun]]. Marsden has also written a twice-weekly political column for the [[National Post]] – one of [[Canada]]’s two national newspapers - with one weekly column about national/international politics, and the other about Toronto/Ontario affairs. | | Previously a weekly columnist with [[Sun Media]], she has contributed to publications such as the [[Wall Street Journal]], [[New York Post]], [[Washington Times/United Press International]], [[Newsmax Media]], and [[The Vancouver Sun]]. Marsden has also written a twice-weekly political column for the [[National Post]] – one of [[Canada]]’s two national newspapers - with one weekly column about national/international politics, and the other about Toronto/Ontario affairs. |
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| [[Image:Cnnrach3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Rachel Marsden on CNN]] | | [[Image:Cnnrach3.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Rachel Marsden on CNN]] |
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− | She is currently authoring her first book about politics, set for publication in [[2009]], and speaks on Capitol Hill and elsewhere on topics such as national and international politics; the impact of current political events on business; political strategies applied to business; crisis management; the war on terrorism; national security; leveraging media and public relations in business; media and technology; politics and technology; election analysis; the cultural and economic impact of immigration; and various other public policy issues. | + | She speaks on Capitol Hill and elsewhere on topics such as national and international politics; the impact of current political events on business; political strategies applied to business; crisis management; the war on terrorism; national security; leveraging media and public relations in business; media and technology; politics and technology; election analysis; the cultural and economic impact of immigration; and various other public policy issues. |
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| Marsden has been named a worst person of the day by [[NBC]]’s [[Keith Olbermann]] - which she viewed as a compliment. Her work was also cited by [[Rush Limbaugh]] - an even bigger compliment. Despite her best efforts, her private life is often the subject of gossip and media speculation - all of which she ignores, and only wishes that her mother would do the same. | | Marsden has been named a worst person of the day by [[NBC]]’s [[Keith Olbermann]] - which she viewed as a compliment. Her work was also cited by [[Rush Limbaugh]] - an even bigger compliment. Despite her best efforts, her private life is often the subject of gossip and media speculation - all of which she ignores, and only wishes that her mother would do the same. |