Maureen Dowd

Dowd at a Democratic debate in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania, in April 2008 Maureen Brigid Dowd (; born January 14, 1952) is an American columnist for ''The New York Times'' and an author.

During the 1970s and early 1980s, Dowd worked for ''The Washington Star'' and ''Time'', writing news, sports and feature articles. She joined ''The New York Times'' in 1983 as a metropolitan reporter, and became an op-ed writer in 1995. Dowd became a staff writer for ''The New York Times Magazine'' in 2014.

In 1999, Dowd received a Pulitzer Prize for her series of columns on the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal.

Dowd's columns often explore politics, Hollywood, and gender-related topics. Her writing style has been compared to political cartoons in its exaggerated satire of politics and culture. Some have criticized her writings on female public figures, particularly Monica Lewinsky and Hillary Clinton, as sexist. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Dowd, Maureen.
Published 2005
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by Dowd, Maureen.
Published 2005
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