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Mickey Kaus (Robert Michael Kaus) was born on 6 July, 1951 in Santa Monica, California, U.S., is an American journalist, pundit, and author. Discover Mickey Kaus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?
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Robert Michael Kaus |
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author, journalist, blogger |
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72 years old |
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Cancer |
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6 July 1951 |
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Santa Monica, California, U.S. |
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United States
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Mickey Kaus Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Robert Michael "Mickey" Kaus (born July 6, 1951) is an American journalist, pundit, and author, known for writing Kausfiles, a "mostly political" blog which was featured on Slate until 2010.
Kaus is the author of The End of Equality and had previously worked as a journalist for Newsweek, The New Republic, and Washington Monthly, among other publications.
Kaus was born in Santa Monica, California, the son of Peggy A. (Huttenback), a civic activist, and Otto Kaus, a Democrat and California Supreme Court Associate Justice.
His brother, Stephen Kaus, is a California Superior Court judge and occasional commentator on The Huffington Post.
His paternal grandmother was novelist and screenwriter Gina Kaus.
His father was born in Vienna, Austria, and his mother was born in Germany and raised in England.
His parents were both from Jewish families.
Kaus attended Harvard College and Harvard Law School but has never practiced law.
He currently resides in Venice Beach, California.
Kaus was an influential proponent of welfare reform in the 1980s, and is a fierce critic of both labor unions (particularly automotive workers' unions and teachers' unions) and low-skilled immigration (he supports the 2010 Arizona anti-illegal-immigration law, calling to wait to see the law's practical effects before overturning it).
Kaus' constant criticisms of liberalism have led liberals (including his Bloggingheads.tv sparring partner Robert Wright) and conservatives to see him as a right-winger.
He has been criticized for his persistent defense of his friend Ann Coulter from many liberal critics.
Kaus later posted about a 1981 Today Show appearance where Schwarzenegger claimed that he deliberately damaged chimneys in order to boost demand for his bricklaying business, which was another scoop.
Kaus first wrote Slate's "Chatterbox" column in 1997 but started Kausfiles in 1999 as a private blog.
During 2003, the daily readership of Kausfiles varied between 15,000 and 30,000.
Stylistically the blog was most notable for its interior monologues including the ruse of a non-existent editor, as well as frequent, ironic exclamation points.
Media critic James Wolcott, in his book Attack Poodles and Other Media Mutants, used Kaus as the archetypal example of a type of pundit he labels "counterintuitives".
This type of pundit goes out of his way to stake out positions which run counter to conventional wisdom.
During the 2003 California recall, Kausfiles uncovered an interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger by Oui magazine in which he boasted of participating in group sex.
This post sparked a series of claims of sexual misconduct during Schwarzenegger's bodybuilding and acting career.
During the 2004 U.S. presidential election, the blog displayed a strong and consistent distaste for John Kerry, despite the fact that Kaus endorsed Kerry and contributed to his campaign.
Kausfiles has also consistently criticized the Los Angeles Times, Santa Monica radio station KCRW, media critic Howard Kurtz, and CNN President Jonathan Klein.
On November 1, 2005, Kaus and journalist Robert Wright launched BloggingHeads.tv, a video weblog dialog or dia-vlog focusing on mostly-political current events.
In the 2006 U.S. Midterm Elections Kaus wrote that he hoped the Democrats would fail to take over the U.S. House of Representatives but take the Senate.
He called the election "perverse" because he saw a Democratic victory as not impeding George W. Bush's Iraq policy but helping his immigration policy.
Nevertheless, Kaus declared he still voted for Democrat Jane Harman.
In 2007, Kaus reported from an anonymous source that candidate John Edwards was having an affair with documentarian Rielle Hunter.
Edwards and Hunter both publicly denied this, and Kaus was widely criticized for what amounted to an assumption of guilt.
The affair later proved to be true.
The blog also commented on the automotive industry and Kaus irregularly filed automotive-centric "Gearbox" columns on Slate.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Kaus endorsed Hillary Clinton for president, while criticizing other Democrats including Barack Obama.
As a result of his 2010 run for the Senate, Kaus left Slate and hosted his blog on his campaign website.
On September 20, 2010, the Kausfiles blog was relaunched at Newsweek.
Kaus was fired from Newsweek and later blogged at the Daily Caller.
In March 2015 Kaus quit the Daily Caller after its editor, Tucker Carlson refused to run a column by Kaus that was critical of Fox News coverage of the immigration policy debate.
Carlson, who also worked for Fox, reportedly did not want the Caller publishing criticism of a firm that employed him.
In 2020, he stated that he had voted for Trump in 2016, but would prefer a more electable Trumpist
Kaus is generally moderate on foreign policy (he is notably dovish on issues pertaining to the Middle East).
Kaus has also contributed to radio, making occasional contributions to the Slate/NPR show Day to Day.