John McLaughlin (organizer)

John McLaughlin (March 29th 1927 -) is a TV host and an American political commentator. It animates the emission of public affairs The McLaughlin Group.

It obtains two controls with the Collège of Boston and a doctorate with the Université Columbia. Entered the order of the Jesuits, he is opposed initially to the Guerre of Vietnam. Candidate with the American Senate then writer of the speeches of Richard Nixon, it ends up leaving the Jesuits.

McLaughlin becomes a partisan of the war and finds a friend at Pat Buchanan. He marries Ann Dore, ex-director of his electoral campaign which will occupy the post of minister of work under Ronald Reagan.

Divorced in 1992, it will be remariera later. In public affairs, its opinions vary subject in subject considerably. In 2004, it announced that it would vote for the democrat John Kerry.

On the emission The McLaughlin Group, he questions his Co-organizers in their asking their opinion on a scale from one to ten, often with questions with metaphysical value. Its style of strange animation was the subject of parodies by several actors, in particular by Dana Carvey on Saturday Night Live.

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