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Matt Taibbi joined Mark Ames in 1997 to co-edit the controversial
English-language Moscow-based, bi-weekly free newspaper, The eXile. Of
Exile, Taibbi said, "We were out of the reach of American libel law, and
we had a situation where we weren't really accountable to our
advertisers. We had total freedom." In the U.S. media, Playboy magazine
published pieces on Russia both by Taibbi and by Taibbi and Ames
together during this time.
In 2002, he returned to the U.S. to
start the satirical bi-weekly The Beast in Buffalo, New York, which he
eventually left declaring that "Running a business and writing is too
much." Taibbi continued as a freelancer for The Nation, Playboy, New
York Press (where he wrote a regular political column for more than two
years), Rolling Stone, and New York Sports Express (as Editor at Large).
Taibbi said being a journalist was a "career failure. I wanted to be a
novelist," he announced at an NYU lecture.
Taibbi left the New
York Press in August 2005, shortly after his editor Jeff Koyen was
forced to quit over issues raised by Taibbi's column "The 52 Funniest
Things About The Upcoming Death of The Pope". "I have since learned that
there would not have been an opportunity for me to stay anyway," Taibbi
later wrote.
Taibbi became a Contributing Editor at Rolling
Stone, penning feature-length articles on domestic and international
affairs, along with a weekly political online column titled "The Low
Post" for the magazine's website. Taibbi writes for the print edition of
Rolling Stone, and contributes to their website in his current blog,
"Taibblog". A later online column titled "Year of the Rat" was meant to
document the 2008 election season, but it ended after only a few
postings.
Taibbi covered the 2008 presidential campaign for Real
Time with Bill Maher, and he has made several guest appearances on
MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show and other MSNBC programs. He also has
appeared on Democracy Now! and served as a contributor on Countdown with
Keith Olbermann. Taibbi is an occasional guest on the Thom Hartmann
radio and TV shows.
His July 2009 Rolling Stone article "The
Great American Bubble Machine" described Goldman Sachs as "a great
vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity, relentlessly jamming
its blood funnel into anything that smells like money".
Tackling the
assistance to banks given in foreclosure courts, Taibbi traveled to
Jacksonville, Florida to observe the "rocket docket" to process
foreclosures without regard to the legality of the financial instruments
being ruled upon, speeding-up the process to enable quick resale of the
properties while obscuring the fraudulent and predatory nature of the
loans, and a reluctance to allow public observance of the court
proceedings. "Invasion of the Home Snatchers" was published in the
November 25, 2010 issue of Rolling Stone.
As financial scandals
continued to rock the world during 2012, Taibbi's analyses of the
machinations garnered him invitations to nationally broadcast television
programs as an expert who could explain the events as they unfolded and
their importance to viewers and moderators alike. In a discussion of
the Libor revelations, Taibbi's coverage in Rolling Stone was singled
out by Dennis Kelleher, president of Better Markets, Inc., as most
important on the topic, that had become required reading to remain
informed.
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