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James K. GlassmanJames K. Glassman (born January 1, 1947 in Washington, DC) is an American libertarian editorialist, journalist, and author. He is currently an American Enterprise Institute Resident Fellow, columnist at Townhall.com, host of TechCentralStation.com, and columnist for Scripps Howard News Service. As a syndicated columist, Glassmans' articles have appeared in newspapers around the world, including the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Forbes, The Atlantic Monthly, Reader's Digest, and the Times Literary Supplement (London). Glassman is known for his market analyses and keen insights into economics and equities investing. He is a long-term optimist and is quick to point out positive developments, which is clearly typified in his Dow 36,000 book. Although often tagged as a conservative, Glassman introduced himself as a Libertarian while guest hosting the Rush Limbaugh Show on July 20th, 1999. Having lived in New York, NY, Falls Village, CT, and Washington, DC, Glassman commutes often between these two metropolitan areas. Education Attended private Quaker school, Sidwell Friends School, in Washington, DC. Graduated cum laude from Harvard College with a B.A. in government in 1969. Journalism Other Positions Books Awards and Honors Further Reading - Washington Business Forward profile
- AEI bio
- Townhall.com bio
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