David Broder Washington Post
David Broder was born in Chicago Heights, Illinois on September 11, 1929. His full name is David Salzer Broder and he is an author, university professor, pundit of television talk show and a journalist who has also won the Pulitzer Prize. Currently he writes a political column twice in a week for “The Washington Post”. But it could not be understood that why “David Broder Washington Post” is going to be one of the top searching terms on Google in the last some hours.
He is also working as a teacher currently at the University of Maryland, College Park. David Broder completed his graduation in Chicago Heights, Illinois from Bloom Township High School. Later on from the University of Chicago, he received an A.B. in Political Science in 1947 and an A.M in 1951 (it was also in Political Sciences). David Broder has also served from 1951 to 1953 in the Army of United States.
He worked at the Congressional Quarterly, New York Times, the Pantagraph and Washington Star in Bloomington, Illinois before joining to Washington Post where he joined in 1966. David Broder, the longtime columnist is unofficially known by national political writers as the “Unofficial chairman of the board” and in Washington Press Corps, unofficially known as “Dean”.
David has appeared on Meet the Press, Washington Week for many years and other television programs of current affairs. David Broder of Washington Post has also won his Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for commentary. He has also been recipient of several academic honors and awards throughout his career.
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