Kathleen Parker Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, And Net Worth

Kathleen Parker Biography | Wiki

Kathleen Parker is an American right-leaning columnist. She currently works as a columnist for The Washington Post. Kathleen is as well a member of the Buckley School of Public Speaking, she is a consulting faculty there. She is also a popular guest on cable as well as network news programs. Regularly, Kathleen appears as a guest on an NBC show called Meet the Press. Previously, she appeared on an MSNBC show called Hardball along with Chris Matthews.

Politically, Katherine describes herself as “mostly right of center”.  In a 2012  study of pundit prediction accuracy in 2008, she acquired the highest scores as a conservative pundit. Kathleen urged the 2016 Electoral College voters to be “unfaithful” so that they could stop Donald Trump from winning the USA general elections

Kathleen Parker Age

She was born in 1951 in Winter Haven, Florida, United States. Katherine is 71 years old.

Kathleen Parker Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Katherine stands at a height of  5 ft 6 in ( Approx 1.68m).

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Kathleen Parker Family

She was born to her father, a damn Yankee called lawyer J. Hal Connor and her mother Martha from Barnwell County, South Carolina. Martha died when Kathleen was only 3 years old in 1954 and her older brother was only 6 years old. Her parents met during World War II and were from different parts f the world. After Martha died, Connor remarried several times and one of those unions gave Kathleen a step-sister.

Kathleen Parker Husband

She has been married twice. Kathleen is currently married to her lover Woody Cleveland. The couple met each other in Carolina where Kathleen had gone to visit her cousin Her perspective began to change as she had lost interest in dating, marriage, or men in general after her first marriage ended up in a divorce.

The couple wedded in 1987. After their wedding, Kathleen relocated to Camden, South Carolina, and started  taking care of her son from her first marriage and two other sons from Woody’s first marriage

Kathleen Parker Education

She attended and graduated from Winter Haven High School. Kathleen then went to Converse College before joining Florida State University for her Master’s degree and also a P.h.D in Spanish literature

Kathleen Parker Washington Post

She is a Columnist who covers politics as well as cultural issues. Kathleen serves as a writer at Washington Post in a twice-weekly column on politics and culture. In 2010, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for “her perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues, gracefully sharing the experiences and values that lead her to unpredictable conclusions.” She began her column in 1987 serving as a staff writer for the Orlando Sentinel.

Kathleen became part of the Washington Post Writers Group in 2006. She is also the author of a book titled “Save the Males: Why Men Matter, Why Women Should Care”. The book was published and made available to the public in 2008. Her hard work and dedication have won some Honors and Awards for Kathleen: In 1993, she won H.L. Mencken Writing Award.

Kathleen’s colleagues at Washington Post Includes:

Robert Costa-political reporter

Ashley  Parker-White House Reporter

Kathleen Parker Articles

Apart from writing for the Washington Post, Kathleen also writes and publishes articles, Some of the articles she has written include:
Liberals just cannot handle a Black conservative and A court case on the right to anonymity makes liberals and conservatives unlikely allies

Kathleen Parker Books

She is a registered author. Kathleen has written and published many books. Her Most Popular Book is titled Save the Males: Why Men Matter and Why Women Should Care: It was published by Random House in 2008. Other books authored by Kathleen includes;

-Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy
-Language Lessons for the Cirriculum
-Collaborate! Celebrate!-Social Studies and Science
-The MouseTronaut
-Collaborate! Celebrate!-Language Arts
-Phantom Hoof Prints
-The Washington Post Pulitzers: Kathleen Parker, Commentary

Kathleen Parker Pulitzer

Since 2006, Kathleen has been syndicated by the Washington Post Writers Group. She began her column in 1987, as a staff writer for the Orlando Sentinel, In 1995, it became nationally syndicated. Her columns have been honored for “attacking ignorance and stupidity with vividness and originality” by the H.L. Mencken Writing Award judges. She won the award in 1993. Kathleen has also written some articles for the Weekly Standard.

Kathleen Parker Save The Males

The book Save The Males was published by Random House in 2008. It’s Kathleen’s Most Popular Book. In this book,  she talks of how men, maleness, as well as fatherhood have been under siege for many years in the American culture. According to the book, the feminist movement failed to acquire its original goal of helping women achieve equality, instead, it ended up making enemies out of men.

Kathleen Parker Salary

Her main source of income is her job as a columnist for The Washington Post. Kathleen’s average salary is $89,792 per year.

Kathleen Parker Net Worth

She has a number of economic activities that grow her wealth significantly, she is a journalist who works for the Washington Post and also an author who publishes her own books. Kathleen’s estimated net worth is $1.01 million

Who Is Kathleen Parker

Kathleen is an American right-leaning. She currently works as a columnist for The Washington Post. Kathleen is as well a consulting faculty member at the Buckley School of Public Speaking. She is also a popular guest on cable as well as network news programs.

How Old Is Kathleen Parker

Kathleen is a 71-year-old American columnist for The Washington Post was born in 1951 in Winter Haven, Florida, United States.

Where Is Kathleen Parker

Currently, Kathleen works as a columnist for The Washington Post. She is as well a consulting faculty member at the Buckley School of Public Speaking. Kathleen is also a popular guest on cable as well as network news programs. Regularly, she appears as a guest on an NBC show called Meet the Press. Previously, she appeared on an MSNBC show called Hardball along with Chris Matthews.

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