Jonah Goldberg
Conservative political commentator, author of Liberal Fascism
Jonah David Goldberg (born March 21, 1969) is an American conservative political commentator, author, and columnist who has been a prominent voice in American conservative media and politics. He is best known for his work as an editor-at-large of the National Review and for his syndicated column that appears in numerous publications. Goldberg's 2008 book 'Liberal Fascism' became a bestseller and presented a controversial thesis about the historical connections between progressive politics and fascism. Beyond his books, he is a frequent television and radio commentator, appearing on programs like 'The Special Report with Bret Baier' and contributing to various conservative publications. Goldberg is known for his sharp wit, his ability to articulate conservative arguments, and his willingness to engage in spirited debate with those across the political spectrum. Throughout his career, he has written extensively about politics, culture, and history from a conservative perspective. His work has made him one of the more recognizable voices in American conservative commentary, and he has influenced political discourse on issues ranging from foreign policy to cultural matters.
Jonah Wood Samuel
Professional baseball player in Major League Baseball
Jonah Hill
Actor in Superbad, Moneyball, The Wolf of Wall Street; screenwriter and director
Jonah Berger
Marketing professor, author of Contagious: Why Things Catch On
Jonah of Nineveh
7th century monk and theologian, spiritual writings
Notable Person
American
1969
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Jonah
Hebrew origin
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