Matthew Continetti National Review, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, And Net Worth

Matthew Continetti Bio | Wiki

Matthew Continetti is an American journalist who serves as a contributing editor to National Review. He is also a Resident Fellow in Social, Cultural, as well as Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute. He is a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). His Research Areas are Conservatism and Republican Party (GOP).

Apart from, article writing, Matthew has been serving as an on-camera contributor to Bloggingheads. tv. The journalist criticized Glenn Beck as “nonsense.” Matthew argued that because the American media had blind allegiance to Barack Obama, they turned on Sarah Palin during the 2008 campaign. He has also criticized American academia as uniformly left-wing.

Matthew Continetti Age

He was born on June 24, 1981, in Alexandria, Virginia, United States of America. Matthew is 40 years old.

Matthew Continetti Height

He is a man of average stature. Matthew stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in ( Approx 1.73m).

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Matthew Continetti Family

He was born to his parents Cathy (née Finn) and Joseph F. Continetti on June 24, 1981, in Alexandria, Virginia, United States of America. Matthew is a Columbia University graduate class of 2013. Cathy is a reading specialist for Fairfax County Public Schools in Fairfax, Va. On the other hand, Joseph is a contract specialist at the General Services Administration in Washington.

Matthew Continetti Wife

He married the love of his life called Anne Elizabeth Kristol. Anne is the daughter of former Vice President Dan Quayle’s Chief of Staff called William Kristol and her mother is called Susan S. Kristol. The duo was hitched in February 2021 and Rabbi David Kalender officiated the wedding. Anne holds a master’s in secondary education from George Washington University.

Matthew Continetti Education

The Alexandria, Virginia native joined and graduated from Columbia University in 2003. While in college, Matthew wrote for the Columbia Spectator and CAMPUS, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s magazine.

Matthew Continetti National Review

While at Columbia University, Matthew wrote for the Columbia Spectator as well as the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s magazine, CAMPUS. He as well did a Collegiate Network internship at National Review in the summer of 2002. While there, Matthew worked as a research assistant for Rich Lowry. He later joined The Weekly Standard and worked as an editorial assistant.

From there, Matthew was promoted to become associate editor. Currently, the journalist serves as a contributing editor to National Review. Matthew’s articles and reviews have appeared in various papers such as The Financial Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, National Review, The Wall Street Journal,  and The New York Times.

Matthew’s Colleagues At National Review Includes:

Jay Nordlinger – editor

Deroy Murdock – editor

Andy Mccarthy – columnist

Jim Geraghty – correspondent

Ramesh Ponnuru – editor

Stanley Kurtz – editor

Matthew Continetti New Book

The journalist is the author of two books. The first one is  titled “The K Street Gang: The Rise and Fall of the Republican Machine” while the second book is titled“The Persecution of Sarah Palin: How the Elite Media Tried to Bring Down a Rising Star.”

Matthew Continetti Religion

Prior to his marriage to Anne Elizabeth Kristol, Matthew converted to Judaism in 2011. Currently, he and his family live in Arlington, Virginia.

Matthew Continetti Free Beacon

He served as the editor of a political Web site called The Washington Free Beacon. Also, Matthew served as a contributing editor for The Weekly Standard. During the 2016 presidential election, The Washington Free Beacon hired Fusion GPS from October 2015 to May 2016 under Continetti’s stewardship, to conduct opposition research on “multiple candidates” including Donald Trump. But after Trump was elected as the Republican Party nominee, The Free Beacon stopped funding his research.

Matthew Continetti Aei

He is a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI). His Research Areas are Conservatism and Republican Party (GOP). His Research / Program Teams are Politics and Public Opinion. John Roach is Matthew’s research assistant. The journalist focuses on American political thought and history, particularly on the development of the Republican Party as well as the American conservative movement in the 20th century.

Matthew Continetti Articles

– The Sense of an Ending

– The Vaporware Summit

– Help Us Take Back America

– Thus Spake Omarova

– The Virginia Model

– Willmoore Kendall and the Intellectual Roots of the Populist Right

Matthew Continetti  Salary

He receives reasonable compensation for his work as a contributing editor to National Review. Matthew has an average salary of $78,385 per year.

Matthew Continetti Net Worth

He has accumulated good wealth from his writings and journalist work.  He has an estimated net worth of $1,986,974.

How Old Is Matthew Continetti

Matthew is a 40-year-old American journalist who was born on June 24, 1981, in Alexandria, Virginia, United States of America.

Who Is Matthew Continetti

Matthew is an American journalist who serves as a contributing editor to National Review. He is also a Resident Fellow in Social, Cultural, as well as Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute.

Is Matthew Continetti Married

Yes. Matthew married Anne Elizabeth Kristol in February 2021. The daughter of former Vice President Dan Quayle’s Chief of Staff  William Kristol and her mother is called Susan S. Kristol. Rabbi David Kalender officiated the wedding.

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