Tina Dupuy
Encyclopedia
Tina Dupuy is a nationally syndicated op-ed columnist, freelance investigative journalist, comedian and on-air commentator. Dupuy is the managing editor for the blog Crooks and Liars
. She’s a fill-in host at the online news program, The Young Turks
and now has her own spin-off TYTNow. She freelances for Los Angeles Times
, The Atlantic, Fast Company
, LA Weekly
, Newsday
, Orange County Register and The Beast
among others. Her weekly op-ed column is nationally syndicated through Cagle Cartoons. She is the compiler of the Sarah Palin’s Enemies List. Dupuy's writing has also been published in books including a collection of short stories called What Was I Thinking? (St. Martin's Press, 2009) and the English text book Exploring Language 13th Edition (Longman, 2011).
After The Tampa Tribune
used an article of Dupuy's without paying for it in 2009, she created a YouTube
video to shame the paper into paying $75 for the piece.
Tina has spoken openly about being born in the cult The Children of God and subsequently being raised in foster care in California.
Crooks and Liars
Crooks and Liars is an American liberal blog founded by John Amato. Along with John Amato, frequent contributors include Nicole Belle, Logan Murphy, Mike Finnigan, David Neiwert, SilentPatriot, , Susie Madrak, Nonny Mouse, Kenneth Quinnell, and Howie Klein. Journalist Tina Dupuy is the managing...
. She’s a fill-in host at the online news program, The Young Turks
The Young Turks (talk show)
The Young Turks is a progressive Internet talk show via live web stream and YouTube, and starting in late 2011, a weeknight news and political commentary program airing on Current TV. It was Sirius Satellite Radio's first original talk programming. The Young Turks claims to be the first Internet...
and now has her own spin-off TYTNow. She freelances for Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper published in Los Angeles, California, since 1881. It was the second-largest metropolitan newspaper in circulation in the United States in 2008 and the fourth most widely distributed newspaper in the country....
, The Atlantic, Fast Company
Fast Company (magazine)
Fast Company is a full-color business magazine that releases 10 issues per year and reports on topics including innovation, digital media, technology, change management, leadership, design, and social responsibility...
, LA Weekly
LA Weekly
LA Weekly is a free weekly tabloid-sized "alternative weekly" in Los Angeles, California. It was founded in 1978 by Editor/Publisher Jay Levin and a board of directors that included actor-producer Michael Douglas...
, Newsday
Newsday
Newsday is a daily American newspaper that primarily serves Nassau and Suffolk counties and the New York City borough of Queens on Long Island, although it is sold throughout the New York metropolitan area...
, Orange County Register and The Beast
The Beast (newspaper)
The Beast was originally a Buffalo, New York alternative biweekly newspaper which now publishes exclusively online.The Beast was founded by Matt Taibbi, Kevin McElwee and Paul Fallon in 2002. The format was originally a free biweekly newspaper, but changed in 2007 when it began to charge for...
among others. Her weekly op-ed column is nationally syndicated through Cagle Cartoons. She is the compiler of the Sarah Palin’s Enemies List. Dupuy's writing has also been published in books including a collection of short stories called What Was I Thinking? (St. Martin's Press, 2009) and the English text book Exploring Language 13th Edition (Longman, 2011).
After The Tampa Tribune
The Tampa Tribune
The Tampa Tribune, published in Tampa, Florida, is one of two major newspapers published in the Tampa Bay area, second in circulation and readership to the St. Petersburg Times. The paper's tagline is "Life...
used an article of Dupuy's without paying for it in 2009, she created a YouTube
YouTube
YouTube is a video-sharing website, created by three former PayPal employees in February 2005, on which users can upload, view and share videos....
video to shame the paper into paying $75 for the piece.
Tina has spoken openly about being born in the cult The Children of God and subsequently being raised in foster care in California.