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Mickey Kaus.
'Mickey Kaus' (born 1951) is an American journalist and author best known for writing 'Kausfiles', a "mostly political"
blog featured on
Slate.com. Kaus is the author of ''The End of Equality'' and had previously worked as a journalist for ''
Newsweek'', ''
The New Republic'' and
Washington Monthly. Kaus attended
Harvard Law School but has never practiced law. He has a brother,
Stephen Kaus, who is a lawyer and occasional commentator on
The Huffington Post. Kaus currently resides in
Venice Beach, CA.
Kausfiles
Kaus first wrote Slate's "Chatterbox" column in 1997 but started Kausfiles in 1999 as a private blog. In 2002, he returned to Slate at the invitation of editor
Michael Kinsley. During 2003, the daily readership of Kausfiles varied between 15,000 and 30,000.
Stylistically the blog is most notable for its
interior monologues including the ruse of a non-existent editor. Media critic
James Wolcott, in his book ''Attack Poodles and Other Media Mutants'', uses Kaus as the
archetypal example of a type of
pundit he labels "counterintuitives". This type of pundit goes out of his way to stake out positions which run counter to conventional wisdom. Kaus has identified himself as
neoliberal. Nevertheless, liberals like
Paul Krugman and
J. Bradford DeLong believe that Kaus is no longer a neoliberal but rather a
neoconservative, which they indicate by calling him a
Rhinoceros, from
Eugene Ionesco's
play of that name.
[1]
During the
2003 California recall, Kausfiles uncovered an interview with
Arnold Schwarzenegger by ''
Oui'' magazine in which he boasted of participating in group sex. This post sparked a series of claims of sexual misconduct during Schwarzenegger's bodybuilding and acting career. Kaus later posted about a 1981 ''
Today Show'' appearance where Schwarzenegger claimed that he deliberately damaged chimneys in order to boost demand for his bricklaying business, which was another scoop.
During the
2004 U.S. presidential election, the blog displayed a strong and consistent distaste for
John Kerry, despite the fact that Kaus endorsed Kerry and contributed to his campaign. Kausfiles has also consistently criticized the ''
Los Angeles Times,''
Santa Monica radio station
KCRW, and
CNN President
Jonathan Klein. In more recent times, Kaus has criticized prominent Democrats like
Barack Obama and
Nancy Pelosi. On
immigration policy, Kaus is consistently a restrictionist who does not favor amnesty for
illegal immigrants in the United States. He is also skeptical of
affirmative action,
labor unions (particularly automotive workers' unions and teachers' unions), and
gerrymandering of congressional districts. In the
2006 U.S. Midterm Elections Kaus wrote that he hoped the Democrats would fail to take over the
U.S. House of Representatives but take the Senate. He called the election "perverse" because he saw a Democratic victory as not impeding Bush's Iraq policy but helping his immigration policy. Nevertheless, Kaus still voted Democratic
[1].
The blog also comments on the
automotive industry and Kaus irregularly files automotive-centric "Gearbox" columns on Slate.
Radio
Kaus also attempted to transition to radio, making occasional contributions to the Slate/
NPR show "
Day to Day."
Bloggingheads.tv
On November 1, 2005, Kaus and journalist
Robert Wright launched
Bloggingheads.tv, a video weblog dialog or
dia-vlog focusing on mostly-political current events. Kaus and Wright trade off from time to time with other bloggers and authors, discussing the headlines and latest developments and making predictions.
To exploit the visual side of the medium, Kaus sometimes uses visual aids such as an
Al Gore mask and a stuffed moose. According to Kaus
[2] "Deploying the moose" symbolizes
Pinch Sulzberger's idea of "the unaddressed important issue" similar to the "
elephant in the room."
References
1. http://www.wws.princeton.edu/pkrugman/rhino.html, http://www.j-bradford-delong.net/movable_type/archives/000422.html
External links
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The Kausfiles blog
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Bloggingheads, Kaus's video discussions with
Robert Wright
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Annotated copy of LA Times feature on Mickey Kaus
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The Kausfiles forum