John has a degree in rhetoric from the University of Illinois (Champaign/Urbana), a diploma from the University of Paris (Sorbonne), and a joint law degree and masters in foreign service from Georgetown University, where he studied under Madeleine Albright.
Johns writing experience includes working as a stringer for both the Economist and RADAR, serving as the US Politics editor at About.com, and having been published in the New Republic and New York Daily News, among others. Washingtonian magazines annual 50 Best Journalists issue named John one of journalisms rising stars, those likely to have a major impact in coming years. John has also been honored as one of the Out 100, and by the Advocate as one of the fifty most powerful gay men and women in America.
Johns policy experience includes working as a legislative attorney in the United States Senate (specializing on arms control, foreign policy and commerce issues), a consultant at the World Bank, and a childrens rights advocate at the Childrens Defense Fund. In 1997, John launched his own political Internet consulting firm, with clients ranging from governments (US Department of State, HHS, CDC, the city of Barcelona, the Social Democratic Party of Sweden) to non-profits (ACLU, Planned Parenthood, NEA, AFSCME). John continues consulting to this day.
John is also a frequent TV pundit, and has appeared on The OReilly Factor, Hardball with Chris Matthews, ABC News, Nightline, CNNs Reliable Sources, MSNBC and more. John is also regularly quoted in American and foreign media. John speaks five languages (has worked and done interviews in French, Spanish and Italian), and has visited or worked in 29 countries, including conducting lectures and training about the Internet and politics in France, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Morocco, Indonesia and Cote dIvoire.
Like the guy on the commercial says, "I'm from New Jersey, I don't know what he's talking about."
This guy is a real space cadet. What a moron.
I think the debacle of electing Barack will sour any blacks getting elected to national offices for sometime.
Unfortunately, that includes Ben Carson.
I never enjoy watching deep tongue in public, not even if it’s Al and Tipper.