Michelle Goldberg

American journalist and author

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February 2021 Made final appearance on 'The Argument' podcast with conservative columnist Ross Douthat, reflecting on their ideological debates and mutual influences.
October 17 2020 Wrote a column titled 'Trump's Misogyny Might Finally Catch Up With Him', criticizing Donald Trump's presidency and its impact on women.
July 17 2020 Wrote a New York Times column about progressives and free speech, discussing the impact of the George Floyd uprising on mainstream discourse and left-wing political dynamics.
2018 Began appearing on the weekly podcast 'The Argument', where she debates national issues with other New York Times columnists.
September 2017 Named as an opinion columnist for The New York Times.
September 25 2017 Michelle Goldberg published her debut column 'Tyranny of the Minority' in The New York Times, critiquing the U.S. electoral system and highlighting the potential for minority rule by the Republican Party.
September 17 2017 Published a book review in The New York Times Book Review that contained errors, leading to a public correction and significant professional controversy.
2016 Endorsed Hillary Clinton in the U.S. presidential election.
2014 Wrote a piece for The New Yorker titled 'What is a Woman?' about the conflict between transgender women and radical feminists, which was criticized for supporting 'trans-exclusionary radical feminists'.
2013 Wrote a piece in The Nation criticizing public and media reactions to Justine Sacco's controversial tweet about AIDS in Africa.
2012 Goldberg criticized a column by Ann Romney about motherhood, comparing its rhetoric to pronatalist propaganda of totalitarian regimes, which led to criticism from conservative media outlets.

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