Sabrina Tavernise
American journalist
Sabrina Tavernise (born February 24, 1971) is an American journalist who writes for The New York Times. She previously reported for The Times.
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Quotes
edit- In a tribal nation, he’s just one more partisan mobilizing his troops. ... Mr. Shapiro has always been deeply conservative and does not pretend to be objective. But he says his market niche is giving cleareyed reads of current events, not purely partisan rants. He is often compared to his former colleague at Breitbart, Milo Yiannopoulos. On the surface, they seem the same. Both speak on college campuses. Both draw protests. Both used to work for Mr. Bannon at Breitbart. Both are young. In fact, they are very different. Mr. Yiannopoulos, a protégé of Mr. Bannon, was good at shocking audiences, saying things like “feminism is cancer.” But critics say that he was empty of ideas, a kind of nihilistic rodeo clown who was not even conservative. Mr. Shapiro broke with Mr. Bannon last year, saying Breitbart had become a propaganda tool for Mr. Trump. Mr. Yiannopoulos’s act collapsed this year. But the fact that it lasted so long says a lot about the right’s fury against mainstream liberalism, Mr. Shapiro said. ... But Mr. Shapiro does it too. He thinks it’s easy to provoke the left, which he says has become intellectually flabby after decades of cultural dominance. It’s not good at arguing and relies instead on taboos and punishing people who violate them. That is the essence of his stump speech. ... Critics say that is great red meat for his audience, but it’s nonsense. Even if straight white males are low on the left’s pecking order, they have most of the power in Washington, in statehouses, in every corporate boardroom. They run America. Mr. Shapiro says he’s about more than tribal polemics.
- Ben Shapiro, a Provocative ‘Gladiator,’ Battles to Win Young Conservatives (November 23, 2017), The New York Times.
- In an age of combative politics, you have to be a fighter to be in the game.
- Ben Shapiro, a Provocative ‘Gladiator,’ Battles to Win Young Conservatives (November 23, 2017), The New York Times.
External links
edit- Recent and archived news articles by Sabrina Tavernise of The New York Times
- Pakistan’s Islamic Schools Fill Void, but Fuel Militancy New York Times 2009-05-03 by Sabrina Tavernise. During a U.S. congressional hearing on Pakistan held 2009-05-05, Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke referenced Tavernise's article during the hearing, as did several representatives.
- Sabrina Tavernise on The Charlie Rose Show