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Matt Taibbi

Matthew Colin Taibbi[3] (/tˈbi/; born March 2, 1970) is an American author, journalist, and podcaster. He has reported on finance, media, politics, and sports. A former contributing editor for Rolling Stone, he is an author of several books, co-host of Useful Idiots, and publisher of the newsletter TK News on Substack.

Matt Taibbi
Taibbi at an Occupy Wall Street protest in 2012
Born (1970-03-02) March 2, 1970 (age 52)
New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation
  • Journalist
  • author
  • podcaster
Education
Subjects
  • American politics
  • media
  • finance
  • sports
Years active1991–present[1]
Notable works
SpouseJeanne[2]
Children3
RelativesMike Taibbi (father)
Website
taibbi.substack.com

Taibbi began as a freelance reporter working in the former Soviet Union, including a period in Uzbekistan, from where he was deported for criticizing President Islam Karimov. Taibbi later worked as a sports journalist for the English-language newspaper The Moscow Times. He also played professional baseball in Uzbekistan and Russia as well as professional basketball in Mongolia. In 1997, he moved back to Russia to edit the tabloid Living Here, but eventually left to co-edit rival tabloid The eXile. Taibbi returned to the United States in 2002 and founded the Buffalo-based newspaper The Beast. He left a year later to work as a columnist for the New York Press.[4][5]

In 2004, Taibbi began covering politics for Rolling Stone.[5] In 2008, Taibbi won a National Magazine Award for three columns he wrote for Rolling Stone.[6] Taibbi became known for his brazen style, having branded Goldman Sachs a "vampire squid" in a 2009 article.[7][8] His work often has drawn comparisons to the gonzo journalism of writer Hunter S. Thompson, who also covered politics for Rolling Stone.[1][9][10][11][12] In 2019, he launched the podcast Useful Idiots, co-hosted by Katie Halper. In 2020, he began self-publishing his online writing on Substack. In recent years, Taibbi's writing has focused on culture war issues and cancel culture. He has criticized mainstream media including its coverage of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections.[13] In 2022, Taibbi released three installments of the Twitter Files.[14][15][16]

Taibbi has authored several books, including The Great Derangement (2009); Griftopia (2010); The Divide (2014);[17] Insane Clown President (2017); I Can't Breathe (2017); and Hate Inc. (2019).

Early life and education

Matt Taibbi was born in 1970 in New Brunswick, New Jersey.[2] Taibbi's father, Mike Taibbi, is an NBC television reporter of mixed Filipino and Native Hawaiian descent[18] who was adopted by an Italian-American couple.[19] According to Taibbi, his surname is a Sicilian name of Lebanese origin; however, he is of neither Sicilian nor Lebanese descent because his father was adopted.[18][20][21] He has also claimed Irish descent through his mother.[22]

Taibbi grew up in the Boston suburbs. His parents separated when he was young and he was largely raised by his mother. Troubled with behavioral and academic problems, his parents sent him to Concord Academy.[13] He first attended New York University but was "unable to deal with being just one of thousands of faces in a city of millions" and transferred after his freshman year to Bard College, where he graduated in 1992.[23][13] He spent a year abroad studying at Leningrad Polytechnic University, where he finished his credits for graduation from Bard.[24][2]

Career

Uzbekistan

In the early 1990s, Taibbi moved from Saint Petersburg to Tashkent, Uzbekistan,[1] where he began selling news articles more regularly. He was deported in 1992 for writing an article for the Associated Press that was critical of President Islam Karimov. At the time of his deportation, Taibbi was the starting left fielder for the Uzbek national baseball team.[25][4]

Mongolia

Taibbi moved to Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia for a time in the '90s, where he played professional basketball[2][1] in the Mongolian Basketball Association (MBA),[26] which, he says, is the only basketball league outside the United States that uses the same rules as the US NBA.[26][1] Taibbi became known as "The Mongolian Rodman", was paid $100/month to play,[26] and says he also hosted a radio show while there.[27][28] He later contracted pneumonia and returned to Boston for surgery.[1][29]

Russia

Taibbi moved to Russia[1] in 1992.[30] He lived and worked in Russia and the former USSR for more than six years. He joined Mark Ames in 1997 to co-edit the English-language Moscow-based, bi-weekly free newspaper, The eXile,[2][1] which was written primarily for the city's expatriate community. The eXile's tone and content were highly controversial. For example, a regular column reported on a member of staff at The eXile hiring a Russian prostitute and then writing a long "review" of the woman and the details of the sexual encounter. Its content was considered either brutally honest and gleefully tasteless or juvenile, misogynistic, and even cruel.[31][32][33] In the US media during this time, Playboy magazine published pieces on Russia by Taibbi or by Taibbi and Ames.[citation needed] Taibbi's first book, The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia, co-authored with Ames, was published in 2000.[34] A film based on the book was under development by producers Ted Hope and James Schamus of Good Machine but did not materialize.[35] He later stated that he was addicted to heroin while he did this early writing.[6]

In 2017, Taibbi was criticized for excerpts from a chapter in the book written by Ames that described sexual harassment of employees at The eXile.[36] In a Facebook post responding to the controversy, Taibbi apologized for the "cruel and misogynistic language" used in the book, but said the work was conceived as a satire of the "reprehensible" behavior of American expatriates in Russia and that the description of events in the chapter was "fictional and not true".[37][38] Although the book includes a note saying that it is a work of non-fiction,[39] emails obtained by Paste in 2017 include a representative of the publisher, Grove Press, saying the "statement on the copyright page is incorrect. This book combines exaggerated, invented satire and nonfiction reporting and was categorized as nonfiction because there is no category for a book that is both."[40] Two women portrayed in the book told Paste magazine that none of the sexual harassment portrayed in the book "[ever] happened" and that it was a "ridiculous passage written by Mark".[40]

United States

In 2002, he returned to the United States to start the satirical bi-weekly The Beast in Buffalo, New York.[1] He left that publication a year later,[5] commenting: "Running a business and writing is too much." Taibbi continued as a freelancer for The Nation,[1] Playboy, New York Press (where he wrote a regular political column for more than two years),[1] Rolling Stone,[1] and New York Sports Express (as editor-at-large).

In 2004, Taibbi began covering politics for Rolling Stone.[5] A contributing editor, he wrote feature-length articles on domestic and international affairs. He also wrote a weekly political online column, "The Low Post", for the magazine's website.[41]

In March 2005, Taibbi's satirical essay, "The 52 Funniest Things About the Upcoming Death of the Pope",[42] published in the New York Press, was denounced by Hillary Clinton, Michael Bloomberg, Matt Drudge, Abe Foxman, and Anthony Weiner. He left the paper in August 2005, shortly after his editor Jeff Koyen was forced out over the article.[43] Taibbi defended the piece as "off-the-cuff burlesque of truly tasteless jokes," written to give his readers a break from a long run of his "fulminating political essays". Taibbi also said he was surprised at the vehement reactions to what he wrote "in the waning hours of a Vicodin haze".[44]

 
Taibbi in 2008

Taibbi covered the 2008 United States presidential election in Year of the Rat, a special Rolling Stone diary.[45] In February 2008, Taibbi contributed a three-minute segment to Real Time with Bill Maher in which he interviewed residents of Youngstown, Ohio before the Ohio primary.[46] He was invited as a guest on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show[47] and other MSNBC programs. He has also appeared on Democracy Now![48] and Chapo Trap House,[49] and served as a contributor on Countdown with Keith Olbermann.[50] Taibbi has appeared on the Thom Hartmann radio and television shows, and the Imus in the Morning Show on the Fox Business network.

Journalist James Verini said that while interviewing Taibbi in a Manhattan restaurant for Vanity Fair, Taibbi cursed and threw his coffee mug at him, and followed him outside and halfway around the block as he tried to get away, saying "I still haven't decided what I'm going to do with you!", all in response to Verini saying that Taibbi's book, The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia, was "redundant and discursive".[6][51] The interview took place in 2010, and Taibbi later described the incident as "an aberration from how I've behaved in the last six or seven years".[52]

After conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart died in March 2012, Taibbi wrote an obituary in Rolling Stone, entitled "Andrew Breitbart: Death of a Douche".[53][54] Many conservatives were angered by the obituary, in which Taibbi wrote: "Good! Fuck him. I couldn't be happier that he's dead." He claimed that it was "at least half an homage", claiming respect for aspects of Breitbart's style, but also alluding to Breitbart's own derisive obituary of Ted Kennedy.

In 2018, Taibbi began publishing a novel, The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing: Adventures of the Unidentified Black Male, as a serialized subscription via email and a website with an anonymous partner.[55] The novel is fictional with true-crime elements.[55]

Since the mid-2010s, Taibbi's reporting has increasingly focused on culture war topics and cancel culture. He has also criticized mainstream media and their coverage of Donald Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections. His writing has since polarized readers and fellow journalists. Ross Barkan wrote, "Taibbi's critics view him as a reporter turned red-pilled culture warrior chasing subscriptions — or worse, a middle-aged male no longer at the vanguard, aggrieved that younger journalists are now leading the fight for justice." Barkan continued, "The liberal-left especially loathes the way Taibbi equates the right- and left-wing media."[13]

In 2019, Taibbi self-published the book Hate Inc., a critique of the mainstream media landscape.[56] Taibbi argues that both sides of the political media spectrum are complicit in dividing the country and fueling hate.[13] The book includes a chapter, "Why Russiagate Is This Generation's WMD", comparing Russiagate to 2002–2003 allegations that Iraq had access to weapons of mass destruction, which were used by George W. Bush's administration as the rationale for the Iraq War.[57] Reviewing the book for Paste, Jason Rhode called it a "brilliant indictment of American media", praising the majority of the book but criticized Taibbi for "[spending] a section of his book both-sidesing both MSNBC and FOX".[58]

In October 2019, Taibbi argued that the whistleblower in the Trump–Ukraine scandal was not a "real whistleblower" because the whistleblower would have had their life affected by prosecution or being sent to prison.[59] Taibbi also quoted former CIA analyst Robert Baer who argued that the whistleblower was part of a "palace coup against Trump."[59]

Taibbi won the Munk Debates on November 22, 2022: "Be it resolved, don´t trust Mainstream Media."[60]

Financial journalism

In his reporting in the wake of the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis and subsequent Great Recession, Taibbi described Goldman Sachs as "a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money".[7][61] In financial and political media the expression "Vampire Squids" has come to represent the perception of the financial and investment sector as entities that "sabotage production" and "sink the economy as they suck the life out of it in the form of rent."[62][7][63][64] Tackling the assistance to banks given in foreclosure courts, Taibbi traveled to Jacksonville, Florida to observe the "rocket docket". He was brought in to observe a hearing with attorney April Charney.[65] He concluded that it processed foreclosures without regard to the legality of the financial instruments being ruled upon, and sped up the process to enable quick resale of the properties, while obscuring the fraudulent and predatory nature of the loans.[66]

In February 2014, Taibbi joined First Look Media to head a financial and political corruption-focused publication, Racket.[67] However, after management disputes with First Look's leadership delayed its launch and led to its cancellation, Taibbi returned to Rolling Stone the following October.[68][69]

Sports journalism

Taibbi wrote a column, "The Sports Blotter", for the free weekly newspaper, The Boston Phoenix.[28] He covered legal troubles involving professional and amateur athletes.[70]

Useful Idiots

In August 2019, Taibbi launched a political podcast, Useful Idiots, co-hosted with Katie Halper and released through Rolling Stone.[71][72][73] The podcast has since featured interviews with various guests including Liz Franczak,[74] Andre Damon,[75] David Dayen,[76] Cornel West,[77] Glenn Greenwald,[78] and Aaron Maté.[79]

In March 2021, Taibbi announced that Useful Idiots would no longer be released by Rolling Stone and would be moving to Substack.[80] With a few changes in program support staff, it is published by Substack as both audio and video that features both a free subscription and a paid subscription.

In January 2022, he announced a sabbatical leave to write a book. In his absence friend of the show Aaron Maté will fill in for him.[81]

TK news

In April 2020, Taibbi announced he would no longer publish his online writing through Rolling Stone, and henceforth, would publish his online writing independently through the e-mail newsletter service Substack. He stated that he would continue to contribute print features for Rolling Stone and maintain the Useful Idiots podcast with Katie Halper. (In April 2021, Useful Idiots, under its same name, but with some support staff changes, also would move to publication by Substack.) Taibbi stated that his decision to move his writing to the newsletter service was made independently and that he was not asked to leave Rolling Stone.[82][83] Taibbi branded his Substack newsletter TK news, after a term used in manuscript preparation for publication and journalism, TK, that stands for "to come", indicating that more will follow.[84] After a period of publication with free subscriptions only, Taibbi introduced an additional, paid subscription featuring content that will not be provided as part of the free subscriptions. As of October 2021, TK News had more than 30,000 paying subscribers.[13]

On August 12, 2022, the podcast America This Week was added to TK news. It is a weekly national news wrap-up with Taibbi and Walter Kirn, novelist and literary critic, that is released on Fridays. A transcript of the podcast is also published at TK news. It is also available on Apple Podcasts.[85]

Twitter Files

On December 2, 2022, Taibbi began tweeting about and screenshoting emails that executives of Twitter sent each other concerning content moderation in 2020. The emails documented discussions between Twitter's communication team about how Twitter should handle a New York Post article about a laptop computer that had been owned by Hunter Biden.[86][87][88] The documents, dubbed the "Twitter Files" and retweeted by CEO Elon Musk, were selected from "thousands of internal documents obtained by sources at Twitter".[86] Taibbi's report was in the form of a Twitter thread with screen shots of email exchanges between Twitter executives. Taibbi noted that "in exchange for the opportunity to cover a unique and explosive story, I had to agree to certain conditions" that he did not specify.[89][90] Taibbi's presentation largely confirmed what was already known and did not contain any significant new revelations.[91][92] Jeffrey Blehar, writing for National Review, said that Taibbi's reporting "contained few, if any, explosive revelations for people who have been tuned in to the debacle surrounding Twitter's suppression of the New York Post story on Hunter Biden's laptop".[93] The Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote that the Twitter Files are "confirmation of the central role that former spies played in October 2020 in framing the Hunter Biden story in a way that made it easier for Twitter and Facebook to justify their censorship."[94] Taibbi's thread included emails from Ro Khanna to former Twitter executive Vijaya Gadde, in which Khanna expressed concern about Twitter's decision to limit the circulation of the New York Post article about Hunter Biden. Khanna wrote that Twitter's actions violated "1st Amendment principles".[95]

The third installment, by Taibbi, highlighted events within Twitter leading to Donald Trump's suspension from Twitter.[15]

The sixth installment, by Taibbi, described how the FBI contacted Twitter to suggest that action be taken against several accounts for allegedly spreading election disinformation.[96]

Personal life

Taibbi is married to Jeanne,[2] a family physician.[97] They have three children.[98]

Taibbi previously lived in Jersey City, New Jersey.[97] As of 2021, he lives in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey.[13]

In a 2008 interview with Hemant Mehta for Patheos, Taibbi described himself as an "atheist/agnostic".[99]

Awards

In 2008, Taibbi was awarded the National Magazine Award in the category "Columns and Commentary" for his Rolling Stone columns.[100] He won a Sidney Award in 2009 for his article "The Great American Bubble Machine".[101]

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matt, taibbi, matthew, colin, taibbi, born, march, 1970, american, author, journalist, podcaster, reported, finance, media, politics, sports, former, contributing, editor, rolling, stone, author, several, books, host, useful, idiots, publisher, newsletter, new. Matthew Colin Taibbi 3 t aɪ ˈ iː b i born March 2 1970 is an American author journalist and podcaster He has reported on finance media politics and sports A former contributing editor for Rolling Stone he is an author of several books co host of Useful Idiots and publisher of the newsletter TK News on Substack Matt TaibbiTaibbi at an Occupy Wall Street protest in 2012Born 1970 03 02 March 2 1970 age 52 New Brunswick New Jersey U S OccupationJournalistauthorpodcasterEducationNew York UniversityBard College BA SubjectsAmerican politicsmediafinancesportsYears active1991 present 1 Notable worksGriftopia 2010 The Divide 2014 Insane Clown President 2017 I Can t Breathe 2017 Hate Inc 2019 SpouseJeanne 2 Children3RelativesMike Taibbi father Websitetaibbi wbr substack wbr comTaibbi began as a freelance reporter working in the former Soviet Union including a period in Uzbekistan from where he was deported for criticizing President Islam Karimov Taibbi later worked as a sports journalist for the English language newspaper The Moscow Times He also played professional baseball in Uzbekistan and Russia as well as professional basketball in Mongolia In 1997 he moved back to Russia to edit the tabloid Living Here but eventually left to co edit rival tabloid The eXile Taibbi returned to the United States in 2002 and founded the Buffalo based newspaper The Beast He left a year later to work as a columnist for the New York Press 4 5 In 2004 Taibbi began covering politics for Rolling Stone 5 In 2008 Taibbi won a National Magazine Award for three columns he wrote for Rolling Stone 6 Taibbi became known for his brazen style having branded Goldman Sachs a vampire squid in a 2009 article 7 8 His work often has drawn comparisons to the gonzo journalism of writer Hunter S Thompson who also covered politics for Rolling Stone 1 9 10 11 12 In 2019 he launched the podcast Useful Idiots co hosted by Katie Halper In 2020 he began self publishing his online writing on Substack In recent years Taibbi s writing has focused on culture war issues and cancel culture He has criticized mainstream media including its coverage of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections 13 In 2022 Taibbi released three installments of the Twitter Files 14 15 16 Taibbi has authored several books including The Great Derangement 2009 Griftopia 2010 The Divide 2014 17 Insane Clown President 2017 I Can t Breathe 2017 and Hate Inc 2019 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Uzbekistan 2 2 Mongolia 2 3 Russia 2 4 United States 2 4 1 Financial journalism 2 4 2 Sports journalism 2 4 3 Useful Idiots 2 4 4 TK news 2 4 5 Twitter Files 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditMatt Taibbi was born in 1970 in New Brunswick New Jersey 2 Taibbi s father Mike Taibbi is an NBC television reporter of mixed Filipino and Native Hawaiian descent 18 who was adopted by an Italian American couple 19 According to Taibbi his surname is a Sicilian name of Lebanese origin however he is of neither Sicilian nor Lebanese descent because his father was adopted 18 20 21 He has also claimed Irish descent through his mother 22 Taibbi grew up in the Boston suburbs His parents separated when he was young and he was largely raised by his mother Troubled with behavioral and academic problems his parents sent him to Concord Academy 13 He first attended New York University but was unable to deal with being just one of thousands of faces in a city of millions and transferred after his freshman year to Bard College where he graduated in 1992 23 13 He spent a year abroad studying at Leningrad Polytechnic University where he finished his credits for graduation from Bard 24 2 Career EditUzbekistan Edit In the early 1990s Taibbi moved from Saint Petersburg to Tashkent Uzbekistan 1 where he began selling news articles more regularly He was deported in 1992 for writing an article for the Associated Press that was critical of President Islam Karimov At the time of his deportation Taibbi was the starting left fielder for the Uzbek national baseball team 25 4 Mongolia Edit Taibbi moved to Ulaanbaatar Mongolia for a time in the 90s where he played professional basketball 2 1 in the Mongolian Basketball Association MBA 26 which he says is the only basketball league outside the United States that uses the same rules as the US NBA 26 1 Taibbi became known as The Mongolian Rodman was paid 100 month to play 26 and says he also hosted a radio show while there 27 28 He later contracted pneumonia and returned to Boston for surgery 1 29 Russia Edit Taibbi moved to Russia 1 in 1992 30 He lived and worked in Russia and the former USSR for more than six years He joined Mark Ames in 1997 to co edit the English language Moscow based bi weekly free newspaper The eXile 2 1 which was written primarily for the city s expatriate community The eXile s tone and content were highly controversial For example a regular column reported on a member of staff at The eXile hiring a Russian prostitute and then writing a long review of the woman and the details of the sexual encounter Its content was considered either brutally honest and gleefully tasteless or juvenile misogynistic and even cruel 31 32 33 In the US media during this time Playboy magazine published pieces on Russia by Taibbi or by Taibbi and Ames citation needed Taibbi s first book The Exile Sex Drugs and Libel in the New Russia co authored with Ames was published in 2000 34 A film based on the book was under development by producers Ted Hope and James Schamus of Good Machine but did not materialize 35 He later stated that he was addicted to heroin while he did this early writing 6 In 2017 Taibbi was criticized for excerpts from a chapter in the book written by Ames that described sexual harassment of employees at The eXile 36 In a Facebook post responding to the controversy Taibbi apologized for the cruel and misogynistic language used in the book but said the work was conceived as a satire of the reprehensible behavior of American expatriates in Russia and that the description of events in the chapter was fictional and not true 37 38 Although the book includes a note saying that it is a work of non fiction 39 emails obtained by Paste in 2017 include a representative of the publisher Grove Press saying the statement on the copyright page is incorrect This book combines exaggerated invented satire and nonfiction reporting and was categorized as nonfiction because there is no category for a book that is both 40 Two women portrayed in the book told Paste magazine that none of the sexual harassment portrayed in the book ever happened and that it was a ridiculous passage written by Mark 40 United States Edit In 2002 he returned to the United States to start the satirical bi weekly The Beast in Buffalo New York 1 He left that publication a year later 5 commenting Running a business and writing is too much Taibbi continued as a freelancer for The Nation 1 Playboy New York Press where he wrote a regular political column for more than two years 1 Rolling Stone 1 and New York Sports Express as editor at large In 2004 Taibbi began covering politics for Rolling Stone 5 A contributing editor he wrote feature length articles on domestic and international affairs He also wrote a weekly political online column The Low Post for the magazine s website 41 In March 2005 Taibbi s satirical essay The 52 Funniest Things About the Upcoming Death of the Pope 42 published in the New York Press was denounced by Hillary Clinton Michael Bloomberg Matt Drudge Abe Foxman and Anthony Weiner He left the paper in August 2005 shortly after his editor Jeff Koyen was forced out over the article 43 Taibbi defended the piece as off the cuff burlesque of truly tasteless jokes written to give his readers a break from a long run of his fulminating political essays Taibbi also said he was surprised at the vehement reactions to what he wrote in the waning hours of a Vicodin haze 44 Taibbi in 2008 Taibbi covered the 2008 United States presidential election in Year of the Rat a special Rolling Stone diary 45 In February 2008 Taibbi contributed a three minute segment to Real Time with Bill Maher in which he interviewed residents of Youngstown Ohio before the Ohio primary 46 He was invited as a guest on MSNBC s The Rachel Maddow Show 47 and other MSNBC programs He has also appeared on Democracy Now 48 and Chapo Trap House 49 and served as a contributor on Countdown with Keith Olbermann 50 Taibbi has appeared on the Thom Hartmann radio and television shows and the Imus in the Morning Show on the Fox Business network Journalist James Verini said that while interviewing Taibbi in a Manhattan restaurant for Vanity Fair Taibbi cursed and threw his coffee mug at him and followed him outside and halfway around the block as he tried to get away saying I still haven t decided what I m going to do with you all in response to Verini saying that Taibbi s book The Exile Sex Drugs and Libel in the New Russia was redundant and discursive 6 51 The interview took place in 2010 and Taibbi later described the incident as an aberration from how I ve behaved in the last six or seven years 52 After conservative commentator Andrew Breitbart died in March 2012 Taibbi wrote an obituary in Rolling Stone entitled Andrew Breitbart Death of a Douche 53 54 Many conservatives were angered by the obituary in which Taibbi wrote Good Fuck him I couldn t be happier that he s dead He claimed that it was at least half an homage claiming respect for aspects of Breitbart s style but also alluding to Breitbart s own derisive obituary of Ted Kennedy In 2018 Taibbi began publishing a novel The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing Adventures of the Unidentified Black Male as a serialized subscription via email and a website with an anonymous partner 55 The novel is fictional with true crime elements 55 Since the mid 2010s Taibbi s reporting has increasingly focused on culture war topics and cancel culture He has also criticized mainstream media and their coverage of Donald Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections His writing has since polarized readers and fellow journalists Ross Barkan wrote Taibbi s critics view him as a reporter turned red pilled culture warrior chasing subscriptions or worse a middle aged male no longer at the vanguard aggrieved that younger journalists are now leading the fight for justice Barkan continued The liberal left especially loathes the way Taibbi equates the right and left wing media 13 In 2019 Taibbi self published the book Hate Inc a critique of the mainstream media landscape 56 Taibbi argues that both sides of the political media spectrum are complicit in dividing the country and fueling hate 13 The book includes a chapter Why Russiagate Is This Generation s WMD comparing Russiagate to 2002 2003 allegations that Iraq had access to weapons of mass destruction which were used by George W Bush s administration as the rationale for the Iraq War 57 Reviewing the book for Paste Jason Rhode called it a brilliant indictment of American media praising the majority of the book but criticized Taibbi for spending a section of his book both sidesing both MSNBC and FOX 58 In October 2019 Taibbi argued that the whistleblower in the Trump Ukraine scandal was not a real whistleblower because the whistleblower would have had their life affected by prosecution or being sent to prison 59 Taibbi also quoted former CIA analyst Robert Baer who argued that the whistleblower was part of a palace coup against Trump 59 Taibbi won the Munk Debates on November 22 2022 Be it resolved don t trust Mainstream Media 60 Financial journalism Edit In his reporting in the wake of the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis and subsequent Great Recession Taibbi described Goldman Sachs as a great vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money 7 61 In financial and political media the expression Vampire Squids has come to represent the perception of the financial and investment sector as entities that sabotage production and sink the economy as they suck the life out of it in the form of rent 62 7 63 64 Tackling the assistance to banks given in foreclosure courts Taibbi traveled to Jacksonville Florida to observe the rocket docket He was brought in to observe a hearing with attorney April Charney 65 He concluded that it processed foreclosures without regard to the legality of the financial instruments being ruled upon and sped up the process to enable quick resale of the properties while obscuring the fraudulent and predatory nature of the loans 66 In February 2014 Taibbi joined First Look Media to head a financial and political corruption focused publication Racket 67 However after management disputes with First Look s leadership delayed its launch and led to its cancellation Taibbi returned to Rolling Stone the following October 68 69 Sports journalism Edit Taibbi wrote a column The Sports Blotter for the free weekly newspaper The Boston Phoenix 28 He covered legal troubles involving professional and amateur athletes 70 Useful Idiots Edit In August 2019 Taibbi launched a political podcast Useful Idiots co hosted with Katie Halper and released through Rolling Stone 71 72 73 The podcast has since featured interviews with various guests including Liz Franczak 74 Andre Damon 75 David Dayen 76 Cornel West 77 Glenn Greenwald 78 and Aaron Mate 79 In March 2021 Taibbi announced that Useful Idiots would no longer be released by Rolling Stone and would be moving to Substack 80 With a few changes in program support staff it is published by Substack as both audio and video that features both a free subscription and a paid subscription In January 2022 he announced a sabbatical leave to write a book In his absence friend of the show Aaron Mate will fill in for him 81 TK news Edit In April 2020 Taibbi announced he would no longer publish his online writing through Rolling Stone and henceforth would publish his online writing independently through the e mail newsletter service Substack He stated that he would continue to contribute print features for Rolling Stone and maintain the Useful Idiots podcast with Katie Halper In April 2021 Useful Idiots under its same name but with some support staff changes also would move to publication by Substack Taibbi stated that his decision to move his writing to the newsletter service was made independently and that he was not asked to leave Rolling Stone 82 83 Taibbi branded his Substack newsletter TK news after a term used in manuscript preparation for publication and journalism TK that stands for to come indicating that more will follow 84 After a period of publication with free subscriptions only Taibbi introduced an additional paid subscription featuring content that will not be provided as part of the free subscriptions As of October 2021 TK News had more than 30 000 paying subscribers 13 On August 12 2022 the podcast America This Week was added to TK news It is a weekly national news wrap up with Taibbi and Walter Kirn novelist and literary critic that is released on Fridays A transcript of the podcast is also published at TK news It is also available on Apple Podcasts 85 Twitter Files Edit Main article Twitter Files On December 2 2022 Taibbi began tweeting about and screenshoting emails that executives of Twitter sent each other concerning content moderation in 2020 The emails documented discussions between Twitter s communication team about how Twitter should handle a New York Post article about a laptop computer that had been owned by Hunter Biden 86 87 88 The documents dubbed the Twitter Files and retweeted by CEO Elon Musk were selected from thousands of internal documents obtained by sources at Twitter 86 Taibbi s report was in the form of a Twitter thread with screen shots of email exchanges between Twitter executives Taibbi noted that in exchange for the opportunity to cover a unique and explosive story I had to agree to certain conditions that he did not specify 89 90 Taibbi s presentation largely confirmed what was already known and did not contain any significant new revelations 91 92 Jeffrey Blehar writing for National Review said that Taibbi s reporting contained few if any explosive revelations for people who have been tuned in to the debacle surrounding Twitter s suppression of the New York Post story on Hunter Biden s laptop 93 The Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote that the Twitter Files are confirmation of the central role that former spies played in October 2020 in framing the Hunter Biden story in a way that made it easier for Twitter and Facebook to justify their censorship 94 Taibbi s thread included emails from Ro Khanna to former Twitter executive Vijaya Gadde in which Khanna expressed concern about Twitter s decision to limit the circulation of the New York Post article about Hunter Biden Khanna wrote that Twitter s actions violated 1st Amendment principles 95 The third installment by Taibbi highlighted events within Twitter leading to Donald Trump s suspension from Twitter 15 The sixth installment by Taibbi described how the FBI contacted Twitter to suggest that action be taken against several accounts for allegedly spreading election disinformation 96 Personal life EditTaibbi is married to Jeanne 2 a family physician 97 They have three children 98 Taibbi previously lived in Jersey City New Jersey 97 As of 2021 he lives in Mountain Lakes New Jersey 13 In a 2008 interview with Hemant Mehta for Patheos Taibbi described himself as an atheist agnostic 99 Awards EditIn 2008 Taibbi was awarded the National Magazine Award in the category Columns and Commentary for his Rolling Stone columns 100 He won a Sidney Award in 2009 for his article The Great American Bubble Machine 101 Bibliography EditThe eXile Sex Drugs and Libel in the New Russia ISBN 0 8021 3652 4 Co authored with Mark Ames and published in 2000 with a foreword by Eduard Limonov Spanking the Donkey On the Campaign Trail with the Democrats ISBN 1 56584 891 8 A campaign diary from the 2004 US presidential election published by New Press in 2005 Spanking the Donkey Dispatches from the Dumb Season ISBN 978 0307345714 Published by Three Rivers Press August 22 2006 Smells Like Dead Elephants Dispatches from a Rotting Empire ISBN 0 8021 7041 2 Published by Grove Press Black Cat in 2007 The Great Derangement A Terrifying True Story of War Politics and Religion at the Twilight of the American Empire ISBN 0 385 52034 4 Published by Spiegel amp Grau in 2008 Griftopia Bubble Machines Vampire Squids and the Long Con That Is Breaking America ISBN 0 385 52995 3 Published by Spiegel amp Grau 2010 The Divide American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap ISBN 978 0812993424 Published by Spiegel amp Grau April 8 2014 Insane Clown President Dispatches from the 2016 Circus ISBN 978 0399592461 Published by Spiegel amp Grau January 17 2017 I Can t Breathe A Killing on Bay Street ISBN 978 0812988840 Published by Spiegel amp Grau October 24 2017 Hate Inc Why Today s Media Makes Us Despise One Another ISBN 978 1949017250 Published by OR Books October 8 2019 Taibbi Matt Anonymous 2021 The Business Secrets of Drug Dealing An Almost True Account OR Books ISBN 978 1 68219 403 4 102 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Simon Jeff May 8 2005 Campaigns found a gorilla journalist in their midst The Buffalo News Archived from the original on February 14 2021 Retrieved September 15 2019 a b c d e f Purcell John Taibbi Matt November 10 2010 Matt Taibbi author of Griftopia answers Ten Terrifying Questions Booktopia Archived from the original on December 13 2019 Taibbi Matthew Ancestry NJ Marriage Index Reclaim the Records Retrieved October 9 2022 a b Matt Taibbi Decries Negative Campaigns NOW on the News with Maria Hinojosa PBS Archived from the original on March 9 2007 a href Template 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either father was adopted Tweet via Twitter Taibbi Matt mtaibbi January 23 2015 qnqrc Its origins are Lebanese but I m Irish and Filipino It s complicated Tweet Retrieved March 14 2021 via Twitter Taibbi Matt mtaibbi August 23 2015 ilikefights My father is Filipino and Hawaiian My mother is Irish These are heavily Jewish cultures so I understand your confusion Tweet via Twitter Taibbi Matt August 25 2014 Is Bard the New Brown Town amp Country Retrieved December 5 2022 Taibbi Matt September 13 2019 Latest Russian spy story looks like another elaborate media deception taibbi substack com Retrieved December 3 2022 Ames Mark Taibbi Matt 2000 The Exile Sex Drugs and Libel in the New Russia Grove Press p 31 ISBN 978 0 8021 3652 7 a b c Williamson Elizabeth Hoop Dreams On The Tundra Chicago Tribune Ulan Bator Mongolia Archived from the original on July 5 2018 Retrieved July 5 2018 The Bad Boy On the Bus An Interview With Matt Taibbi Mother Jones Retrieved July 5 2018 a b I Was The Mongolian Rodman An Interview With Matt Taibbi The Cauldron February 15 2016 Retrieved July 5 2018 Ames Mark Taibbi Matt 2000 The Exile Sex Drugs and Libel in the New Russia Grove Press p 29 ISBN 978 0 8021 3652 7 Ames Mark Taibbi Matt 2000 The Exile Sex Drugs and Libel in the New Russia Grove Press p 30 ISBN 978 0 8021 3652 7 Rolling Stone Magazine issue 800 November 26 1998 Hamann Jack September 23 1999 The Russia Factor CNN Perspectives Archived from the original Reprint on February 14 2012 see also Hamann s site Archived April 7 2016 at the Wayback Machine Bayne Martha July 13 2000 Beast in the East In Moscow s Exile hard news jumps in bed with misogyny and mayhem The Chicago Reader Retrieved March 29 2016 The Exile Sex Drugs and Libel in the New Russia Publishers Weekly March 27 2000 Retrieved July 31 2019 Cox Dan May 17 1999 Good Machine puts slate in gear Variety Retrieved December 7 2022 Levitt Aimee October 27 2017 Twenty years ago in Moscow Matt Taibbi was a misogynist asshole and possibly worse Chicago Reader Retrieved October 30 2017 Lally Kathy December 15 2017 The two expat bros who terrorized women correspondents in Moscow The Washington Post Retrieved December 7 2022 Borenstein Eliot October 30 2017 Matt Taibbi s Not So Secret Russian Past HuffPost Archived from the original on April 13 2019 Retrieved December 7 2022 Whitcomb Dan October 28 2017 U S journalist faces sexual harassment furor over memoir Reuters Retrieved October 30 2017 a b Bragman Walker December 11 2017 The Destruction of Matt Taibbi Paste Retrieved December 17 2017 Matt Taibbi Rolling Stone Archived from the original on December 14 2007 The 52 Funniest Things About The Upcoming Death of The Pope buffalobeast com New York Press Archived from the original on October 26 2015 Retrieved October 8 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link New York Press Editor Quits Over Article The New York Times March 8 2015 Keep Pope Alive New York Press March 16 2005 Archived from the original on January 19 2008 Retrieved March 29 2010 Taibbi Matt October 2 2007 Year of the Rat A 2008 Campaign Diary Rolling Stone Retrieved December 7 2022 Arthur Ted May 1 2008 Real Time Matt Taibbi follows the Clinton campaign in Youngstown Ohio smartdecision08 com Archived from the original on January 23 2009 Retrieved December 7 2022 The Rachel Maddow Show Guest List Week of March 30 2009 NBC News Retrieved April 1 2009 Worst Congress Ever Rolling Stone s Matt Taibbi on How Our National Legislature Has Become a Stable of Thieves and Perverts Democracy Now October 27 2006 Episode 11 Cranking the Donkey feat Matt Taibbi May 22 2016 via soundcloud com Stelter Brian June 19 2011 At New Network Olbermann Sets Sights on MSNBC The New York Times Archived from the original on January 30 2013 Retrieved June 23 2011 Shocker Matt Taibbi s a dick America s Future February 26 2010 Retrieved November 2 2021 The Father of the Squid The New York Observer October 19 2010 Retrieved March 31 2011 Andrew Breitbart Death of a Douche Rolling Stone March 2012 Retrieved August 26 2015 Andrew Breitbart s death The astonishing liberal gloating theweek com March 2 2012 Retrieved December 11 2019 a b Recode Staff April 25 2018 Recode Daily Twitter is growing again Recode Retrieved June 29 2018 Nonfiction Book Review Hate Inc Why Today s Media Makes Us Despise One Another by Matt Taibbi Publishers Weekly August 8 2019 Bromwich David December 5 2019 The Medium Is the Mistake The New York Review of Books ISSN 0028 7504 Retrieved August 20 2021 Rhode Jason April 12 2019 Matt Taibbi s Hate Inc Is a Mostly Brilliant Indictment of American Media Paste a b Serwer Adam October 9 2019 So What If the Whistle Blower Has a Political Motive The Atlantic Retrieved December 11 2019 Blaff Ari December 19 2022 Matt Taibbi s Poker Face National Review Carney John July 16 2009 Matt Taibbi s Vampire Squid Takedown Of Goldman Sachs Is Finally Online BusinessInsider com Wray L Randall January 16 2014 Growing recognition of the need for the Job Guarantee EconoMonitor Roose Kevin December 13 2011 The Long Life of the Vampire Squid DealBook The New York Times Retrieved December 11 2019 Taibbi Matt Greer Larry 2016 It s the Way I Deal with Everything An Interview with Matt Taibbi Writing on the Edge 26 2 6 18 Dayen David December 19 2017 Chain of Title How Three Ordinary Americans Uncovered Wall Street s Great Foreclosure Fraud New Press p 207 ISBN 978 1 62097 418 6 Taibbi Matt November 10 2010 Invasion of the Home Snatchers Rolling Stone Somaiya Ravi February 19 2014 Start Up Site Hires Critic of Wall St The New York Times Archived from the original on September 3 2014 Retrieved February 20 2014 McCarthy Tom October 31 2014 Matt Taibbi returning to Rolling Stone after split from First Look Media The Guardian Retrieved December 11 2014 Greenwald Glenn Poitras Laura Scahill Jeremy Cook John October 30 2014 The Inside Story Of Matt Taibbi s Departure From First Look Media The Intercept Retrieved December 11 2019 Foss Sara August 17 2009 Landing an Eagle The Daily Gazette Roberts Will Top five current podcasts to change one s outlook The Breeze Retrieved February 2 2021 2020 Izzy Awards Honor Journalist Matt Taibbi News Inside and The Center for Investigative Journalism Democracy Now Retrieved February 2 2021 Taibbi is the author of the book Hate Inc and co host of the Useful Idiots podcast Queally Jon September 28 2019 MSNBC Pundit Who Accused Those Who Prefer Sanders to Warren of Sexism Sparks Viral Outcry From WomenforBernie Common Dreams Retrieved February 2 2021 Useful Idiots TrueAnon s Liz Franczak on Epstein Saga yahoo com Retrieved February 2 2021 Andre Damon speaks to Rolling Stone on internet censorship and Trump s coup attempt World Socialist Web Site Retrieved February 2 2021 Dayen David February 1 2021 First 100 How the Congressional Budget Office May Determine Wages for 32 Million Workers The American Prospect Retrieved February 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Announcement to Readers I m Moving Substack Retrieved April 6 2020 Entrepreneurial expat journalist urges media to look beyond ads Radio New Zealand April 20 2020 Retrieved January 12 2021 Note to Readers Announcing New Features America This Week with Matt Taibbi and Walter Kirn Apple Podcasts a b Spangler Todd December 2 2022 Twitter Files Touted by Musk Reveal How Execs Debated Decision to Block NY Post Account Over Hunter Biden Articles Variety Retrieved December 2 2022 Wagner Kurt December 2 2022 Musk Hails Release of Twitter Emails on Hunter Biden Story Bloomberg News Retrieved December 3 2022 Ingram David December 2 2022 Elon Musk promotes release of internal Twitter documents rehashing platform s block of Hunter Biden story NBC News Retrieved December 2 2022 Zakrzewski Cat Siddiqui Faiz December 3 2022 Elon Musk s Twitter Files ignite divisions but haven t changed minds The Washington Post Taibbi Matt December 2 2022 Note to Readers TK News by Matt Taibbi Bushard Brian Musk s 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