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Max Blumenthal

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{{Infobox_Celebrity | name = Max Blumenthal | | image = Max_blumenthal.jpg | | caption = Max Blumenthal| | birth_date = (1971-12-08) December 8, 1971 (age 53) | | birth_place = New York City, New York, USA | | death_date = | | death_place = | | occupation = blogger, columnist, political commentator | | salary = | | networth = | | website = http://maxblumenthal.com | Max Blumenthal is a blogger and journalist whose work has appeared in The Nation and The Huffington Post. He is the son of former Clinton aide Sidney Blumenthal.

Blumenthal gained some notoriety for his satirical documentary covering the 2007 CPAC convention. It featured impromptu interviews with Michelle Malkin, David Horowitz, and Ann Coulter. Blumenthal also played a role in revealing Marine Matt Sanchez's role in adult film. Sanchez came to notoriety after several appearances on Fox News to denounce the mistreatment of veterans on Columbia University campus.



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