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Occupation
  
Journalist, author

Name
  
Joseph Farah


Role
  
Author

Spouse
  
Elizabeth Farah

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Born
  
Joseph Francis Farah July 6, 1954 (age 69) Paterson, New Jersey (
1954-07-06
)

Notable awards
  
Washington Times Foundation National Service Award (1996)

Education
  
William Paterson University

Organizations founded
  
Western Journalism Center, WorldNetDaily.com, Inc.

Books
  
Taking America Back: A R, The Tea Party Manifesto, None of the Above: Why 200, The Tea Party Manifesto, None of the Above: Why 200

Profiles

Joseph Farah: Founder, Editor and CEO of World Net Daily (Part 1) (November 2, 2015)


Joseph Francis Farah (born July 6, 1954) is an American author, journalist and editor-in-chief of the conservative website WorldNetDaily (WND).

Contents

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Early years

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Farah was born in Paterson, New Jersey, on July 6, 1954, to parents of Syrian and Lebanese ancestry. His father was a schoolteacher. He graduated from William Paterson University, in Wayne, New Jersey with a B.A. in Communications. He is married to Elizabeth Farah and is a conservative evangelical Christian.

Career

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Farah worked for six years as executive news editor at the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. On July 22, 1990, Farah became editor of the Sacramento Union. The paper had been losing up to $3 million annually, and in early 1990 it was purchased from Richard Mellon Scaife by Daniel Benvenuti Jr. and David Kassis. Farah and the paper's owners envisioned the paper as a conservative alternative to the Sacramento Bee. "We just thought the way to go was to be unabashedly conservative in our approach," explained Farah to the Washington Post. Among other things, Farah convinced Rush Limbaugh to write a daily column, which ran on "Page 1."

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In 1991, Farah left the Union and co-founded the Western Journalism Center. Farah received the Washington Times Foundation National Service Award in 1996. He currently writes a weekly print column for the Jerusalem Post which is nationally syndicated through Creators Syndicate.

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He launched the online WorldNetDaily in 1997. He has published some controversial material there, such as in 2003 applauding a wife's murder of her husband for alleged infidelity.

Farah is among those who have promulgated conspiracy theories questioning Barack Obama's status as a natural born citizen of the United States and resultant eligibility to serve as U.S. President, stating, "It'll plague Obama throughout his presidency. It'll be a nagging issue and a sore on his administration, much like Monica Lewinsky was on Bill Clinton's presidency" and "It's not going to go away, and it will drive a wedge in an already divided public." Despite the release of Obama's notarized birth certificate abstract, Farah demanded that Obama release his "long-form" birth certificate, which was subsequently posted on the White House's web site on April 27, 2011. Farah had previously pledged $15,000 to the hospital where Obama was born upon the release of said document. When Obama finally released the long-form birth certificate, he called it "fraudulent," and disowned the pledge.

Books

  • Collaborated with Rush Limbaugh on See, I Told You So (1994)
  • Farah, Joseph; Richard Pombo (1996). This Land Is Our Land: How to End the War on Private Property. St. Martins Press. ISBN 978-0-312-14747-1. 
  • Farah, Joseph (2005). Taking America Back: A Radical Plan to Revive Freedom, Morality, and Justice. WND Books. ISBN 978-1-58182-469-8. 
  • Farah, Joseph (2007). Stop the Presses!: The Inside Story of the New Media Revolution. WND Books. ISBN 978-1-58182-469-8. 
  • Farah, Joseph (2008). None of the Above: Why 2008 Is the Year to Cast the Ultimate Protest Vote. WND Books. ISBN 978-1-935071-01-3. 
  • Farah, Joseph (2010). The Tea Party Manifesto: A Vision for an American Rebirth. WND Books. ISBN 978-1-935071-28-0. 
  • References

    Joseph Farah Wikipedia