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'''Jacob Weisberg''' is chairman and editor-in-chief of the Slate Group, the [[World Wide Web]] arm of [[Washington Post Company]]. He joined Slate in 1996, then succeeded [[Michael Kinsley]] as its editor, becoming group editor-in-chief in 2002 and was replaced by [[David Plotz]].
'''Jacob Weisberg''' is chairman and editor-in-chief of the Slate Group, the [[World Wide Web]] arm of [[Washington Post Company]]. He joined Slate in 1996, then succeeded [[Michael Kinsley]] as its editor, becoming group editor-in-chief in 2002 and was replaced by [[David Plotz]].


Before coming to Slate, he was a political writer for publications including [[The New Republic]], [[Newsweek]], [[New York Magazine]], [[Vanity Fair]] and the [[New York Times Magazine]].
Before coming to Slate, he was a political writer for publications including [[The New Republic]], [[Newsweek]], [[New York Magazine]], [[Vanity Fair]] and the [[New York Times Magazine]].
 
His most recent book, The Bush Tragedy, was a New York Times bestseller in 2008. He is the co-author, with Robert E. Rubin, of In an Uncertain World (2003). He is also the author of the 1996 book In Defense of Government, the 2000 eBook The Road to Chadville, and the Bushisms series.

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Jacob Weisberg is chairman and editor-in-chief of the Slate Group, the World Wide Web arm of Washington Post Company. He joined Slate in 1996, then succeeded Michael Kinsley as its editor, becoming group editor-in-chief in 2002 and was replaced by David Plotz.

Before coming to Slate, he was a political writer for publications including The New Republic, Newsweek, New York Magazine, Vanity Fair and the New York Times Magazine.