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333:, there was a wave of quality series on television, which he claimed a connection to: "I take credit for because I used to say cable was the answer. The whole fallacy was that television was giving the public what they wanted, but the public didn't know what was out there until cable showed what can happen – all the great stories, all the great acting – when you're not worried about ratings." In retrospect, Kitman has identified the 1980s series 427: 219:, whom he labeled a "McKinley Republican". His campaign slogan was "I would rather be President than write." Kitman said the delegate pledged to him received 725 votes in the primary, but that he was demanding a recount as "there was some kind of fraud in my getting so many." He carried his campaign on a bit further, including staging a $ 1-a-plate fundraising dinner at a self-service cafeteria in New York. 557:
of his program's female producers, and refused to follow through on what Kitman said was an agreement to feature the author and the book on the show. As a result, sales of the book suffered, as did Kitman's opinion of O'Reilly. (A decade later, O'Reilly would be forced off television by reporting of a number of sexual harassment suits settled by O'Reilly's employer on his behalf.)
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destroys Kitman's credibility with serious readers. Whatever useful he might have to say is impeached by his over-clever prose and his twisting of facts and misrepresentation of historical context in order to make puns, draw irrelevant parallels, and otherwise write in flip and entertaining style ..." British historian
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amounts of research and constructing a well-written narrative, but ultimately concluded that the positive aspect of the portrayal was "unconvincing" and a "mash note". Nevertheless, O'Reilly hated the book, apparently because Kitman addressed the 2004 sexual harassment charges against the star by one
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and instead only asking for his expenses to be reimbursed. Billed as being by coauthors "General George Washington and Marvin Kitman, Pfc (Ret.)", it presents in facsimile form Washington's ledger from 1775 to 1783 combined with Kitman's investigations and discussions regarding the expenses. Kitman's
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in a serious role, Kitman wrote, "Cheryl Ladd as a coal miner was a very moving television experience. It made me want to convert to nuclear power." Regarding his need to judge television news programs, he summed that he had spent "thirty-five years of getting paid to watch the bad, the bemused, and
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but found its interpretation comparing Washington to modern practices too stretched. But historian of Virginia William H. Stauffer found the same work "informative" and "praiseworthy" for the full light it shed on Washington's character. Art historian and Washington iconographer Karal Ann Marling
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editors, Kitman actually was a registered Republican at the time.) He ran as a "Lincoln Republican" who would finish the unmet campaign promises of 1864, such as providing for civil rights, and said that accordingly "I am the only truly reactionary Republican in the race." He also mentioned his
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business information site, which did pay. But it then folded. And starting in 2013 he posted columns on television and politics to his MarvinKitman.com website. Such posts continued through 2020, Subsequently Kitman made his "Justaminuteman" postings and other observations on politics on the
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Judged as history, reactions to Kitman's two Washington works were mixed. Brent Tarter, a public historian in Virginia, wrote that the first was "temporarily amusing but highly perishable" while the second was "sometimes carelessly and sometimes even deliberately contemptuous of evidence; it
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regarding the subject's drinking habits, and noted that it contains "hilarious and fully documented analysis" and that "as my trade's custom is to deplore such irreverence, let it be noted that the book includes a facsimile of the account in question."
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s "New and Recommended" list; a profile from that paper noted Kitman's "serious digging in various archives" and said that "Kitman's interpretation keep crossing the line that divides verity from travesty." The second work was
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in 1980, the first with none of the original cast, he called it "offensive and raunchy" without being funny. "This new edition is terrible. Call it 'Saturday Night Dead on Arrival'." In reaction to the 1983 television film
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Kitman held strong views about the lack of quality of much of what was on television during his time as a critic; much of what he wrote about was during the period well after the original
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Kitman was given the Humorous Writing Award from the Society of the Silurians, a New York area press organization, in 1991 and a Special Commentary Award from the same body in 1993.
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until April 1, 2005, totaling 5,786 columns. The column was called "The Marvin Kitman Show" and Kitman was credited as its "Executive Producer". It ran three times a week in
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maintained an "air of pie-in-the-face irreverence," Kitman had demonstrated that he could "moonlight in the library with the best of 'em." And American historian
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books were popular, it was published in 1989 and sought to explore how Washington and his supporters managed to get into a position where he was unopposed in the
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has its chuckles, but Kitman's joke-a-line style makes for a book best 'watched' in several installments, one with all the permanence of the medium it covers."
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Kitman received City College's Townsend Harris Medal in 1992. He was given the James W. Carey Award for Outstanding Media Ecology Journalism from the
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has described Kitman's style as "like sarcasm dried to a delicate crisp." A former colleague who later became an executive director at
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the blond of TV news." He coined the so-called Kitman's Law: "On the TV screen pure drivel tends to drive off ordinary drivel." Writer
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column, Kitman remained active in that idiom, well into his eighties and then nineties. In 2008, he wrote a regular column for the
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in New York City, first as a night student and then as a day student, before transferring within the city university system to the
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found that "Kitman generally finesses his contradictory viewpoint that television is both contemptible and fascinating....
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Tarter, Brent (Winter 1991). "The Making of the Prefident 1789; The Unauthorized Campaign Biography by Marvin Kitman".
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said "it's difficult to imagine a better-researched or less-biased work about such a divisive figure as O'Reilly". The
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on December 7, 1969 ("A day that will live in infamy, as far as the TV industry is concerned," Kitman remarked, while
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Kitman had a brief period working in advertising in New York: first as a "humorist-in-residence" with the firm of
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as a turning point in American broadcast television quality, although not fully capitalized on at the time.
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Marling, Karal Ann (July 1990). "The Making of the Prefident 1789: The Unauthorized Campaign Biography".
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theme is that Washington foreshadowed the modern practice of maintaining, and sometimes manipulating,
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In 2007, Kitman published a biography of the popular but controversial television commentator
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Upon his return, the couple raised a son and two daughters. They became longtime residents of
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in 1967 and subsequently believed as true by many. He also worked as a staff writer for
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Archive of Marvin's Columns from the Late (Lamented?) InvestorUprising.com Website"
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Jewish upbringing, say he was "twice as Jewish" as candidate and eventual nominee
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Empire of Fortune: Crowns, Colonies, and Tribes in the Seven Years War in America
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on Saturday nights during the 1980s. He was also a frequent panelist on the show
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Kitman had two runs on television as a critic on New York local news, first with
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Kitman married the former Carol Sibushnick in 1951. She became a photographer.
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Stauffer, William H. (January 1971). "George Washington's Expense Account".
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Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counterculture
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In any case, Kitman recognized that by and after the end of his tenure at
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gave me a tryout, and after 35 years we decided it wasn't working out."
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that combined humor with extensive historical research. The first was
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Cunliffe, Marcus (June 1971). "George Washington's Expense Account".
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The Making of the Prefident 1789: The Unauthorized Campaign Biography
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Kitman was inducted into the Brooklyn Tech Hall of Fame in 1998.
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O'Reilly as a broadcaster and O'Reilly in turn had read Kitman's
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during the 1950s and 1960s. For ten years he wrote a column for
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The Number One Best Seller: The True Adventures of Marvin Kitman
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in 1982. Kitman was the author of nine books, including two on
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Candidates in the 1964 United States presidential election
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Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live
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Biography by William Randolph Hirsch at Encyclopedia.com
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The Man Who Would Not Shut Up: The Rise of Bill O'Reilly
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Channel 11 in 1973–74 and later for several years with
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that combine humor with extensive historical research.
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Marvin Kitman papers, 1950–2006 at Columbia University
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Gullible's Travels: A Comical History of the Trump Era
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The Red Chinese Air Force Exercise, Diet, and Sex Book
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Beginning in 1963, Kitman became a managing editor of
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s periodicals and books divisions. Kitman was one of
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Steel, Emily; Schmidt, Michael S. (April 19, 2017).
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Taking on politics, Kitman staged a mock run in the
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hiring him to write satirical consumer advocacy for
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Marvin Kitman website for columns from 2013 to 2020
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The Marvin Kitman Show: An Encyclopedia Televisiana
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American humorist and television critic (1929–2023)
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Pulitzer Prize for Criticism
George Washington
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Bensonhurst, Brooklyn
Pittsburgh Pirates
Brooklyn Technical High School
Baruch College
City College of New York
Ralph Ginzburg
U.S. Army
Korean War
47th Infantry Regiment
9th Infantry Division
Fort Dix
private first class
Leonia, New Jersey
Robert Ludlum
freelance writer
The Armstrong Daily
Paul Krassner
The Realist
Cold War
Monocle
Report from Iron Mountain
Leonard Lewin
The Saturday Evening Post
1964 United States presidential election
New Hampshire primary
Republican Party

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