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Eleanor Clift : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eleanor Clift
Eleanor Clift (born July 7, 1940) is an American liberal political reporter, television pundit, and author. She is currently a contributor to MSNBC and blogger for The Daily Beast.〔(Eleanor Clift's blogger's page on ''The Daily Beast'' )〕 She is a regular panelist on the nationally syndicated show ''The McLaughlin Group'', which she has compared to "a televised food fight".〔(Press Forum )〕 Clift is a board member at the IWMF (International Women's Media Foundation).〔IWMF website http://www.iwmf.org/staff.aspx〕 ==Early years== Clift was born Eleanor Roeloffs in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of German immigrants from the island of Föhr in the North Sea. She grew up in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of Queens, where her parents ran a deli in Sunnyside.〔Solomon, Deborah. ("Questions for Eleanor Clift: Grande Dame" ), ''The New York Times'', March 2, 2008. Accessed May 28, 2009. "Where are you from? I grew up in Jackson Heights, Queens, and my father had a deli, Roeloffs Deli, in Sunnyside."〕 Clift was raised a Lutheran and attended Hofstra University and Hunter College. She began her career in 1963 as a secretary at ''Newsweek'', and is one of the first female reporters to earn an internship from the secretary pool. Clift later became White House correspondent for ''Newsweek'' and has covered every presidential campaign for the magazine since 1976. She began a broadcast career on ''The Diane Rehm Show'' on WAMU-FM, Washington, D.C., as a Friday week-in-review panelist. She became known to listeners for her good-natured acceptance of ribbing from other panelists and callers to the program.
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