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Mr. Josh Rogin

Wrong Josh Rogin?

Senior Staff Writer

Foreign Policy Magazine
Local Address: washington, District of Columbia, United States
Foreign Policy
1779 Massachusetts Avenue , NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20036
United States

Company Description: Founded in 1970, FOREIGN POLICY (FP) is the award-winning, nonpartisan magazine of global politics, economics, and ideas. Its readers include some of the most...   more
Background

Employment History

Education

  • bachelor's degree , international affairs
    George Washington University
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Josh Rogin, a reporter with ...
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Josh Rogin, a reporter with Foreign Policy magazine, tweeted late Sunday, "Lupe Fiasco just got thrown off stage here at the Hamilton Live after he went on an anti-Obama diatribe mid set."
"So Lupe played one anti-war song for 30 min and said he didn't vote for Obama," he continued, "and eventually was told to move on to the next song ... Lupe refused to move to the next song so a team of security guards came on stage and told him to go" ...
This isn't the first time the rapper, born Wasalu Muhammad Jaco, has been vocal about his dislike for the president. During an interview with CBS in 2011, he called the president a terrorist, saying, "My fight against terrorism, to me, the biggest terrorist is Obama and the United States of America.
About Josh ...
thecable.foreignpolicy.com, 31 Mar 2012 [cached]
About Josh Rogin
Josh Rogin covers national security and foreign policy and writes the daily Web column The Cable. His column appears bi-weekly in the print edition of The Washington Post. He can be reached for comments or tips at josh.rogin@foreignpolicy.com.
Previously, Josh covered defense and foreign policy as a staff writer for Congressional Quarterly, writing extensively on Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantánamo Bay, U.S.-Asia relations, defense budgeting and appropriations, and the defense lobbying and contracting industries. Prior to that, he covered military modernization, cyber warfare, space, and missile defense for Federal Computer Week Magazine. He has also served as Pentagon Staff Reporter for the Asahi Shimbun, Japan's leading daily newspaper, in its Washington, D.C., bureau, where he reported on U.S.-Japan relations, Chinese military modernization, the North Korean nuclear crisis, and more.
A graduate of George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs, Josh lived in Yokohama, Japan, and studied at Tokyo's Sophia University. He speaks conversational Japanese and has reported from the region. He has also worked at the House International Relations Committee, the Embassy of Japan, and the Brookings Institution.
Josh's reporting has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, C-Span, CBS, ABC, NPR, WTOP, and several other outlets. He was a 2008-2009 National Press Foundation's Paul Miller Washington Reporting Fellow, 2009 military reporting fellow with the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism and the 2011 recipient of the InterAction Award for Excellence in International Reporting. He hails from Philadelphia and lives in Washington, D.C.
Josh Rogin reports on national security and foreign policy from the Pentagon to Foggy Bottom, the White House to Embassy Row, for The Cable.
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But not as tacky as his ...
www.courier-journal.com, 15 July 2009 [cached]
But not as tacky as his refusal to sign the cast on Josh Rogin's left arm.
Bunning won't help Rogin.
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"I walked right up to him," recalls Rogin, a reporter for Congressional Quarterly , "but he just turned and walked away."
Here's the story:
Rogin broke his arm when hit by a cab as he was walking across a street near his Adams Morgan apartment in Washington, and for his trouble he was ticketed on a charge of "reckless walking."
The cabbie went free.
According to the Daily FishbowlDC Feed, on mediabistro.com , senators "have been very supportive, signing (Rogin's) cast and genuinely expressing outrage (and sometimes amusement) about his predicament 'Ķ with one notable exception."
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Rogin says he is determined to build a "60-vote bipartisan filibuster-proof super majority" of cast-signers by the end of this month.
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Rogin tells me that all day long, as he walks around the Capitol doing his job, he runs into others who have had similar experiences with the District police, "so I have begun to realize it's a bigger problem than my personal story."
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Maybe Rogin should try contacting the beanballer's agent.
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Maybe Rogin, who presumably has medical expenses, not to mention pain and suffering, should apply for a grant.
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Josh Rogin, reporter for Congressional Quarterly, showed off his cast, signed by more than 50 members of Congress. Kentucky Sen.
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Rogin was injured by a Washingon taxi, and he was cited by police for "reckless walking. The cabbie was not charged. Rogin is having the cast signed to draw attention to the hazards of District cabs.
Staff Directory
www.federalcomputerweek.com, 24 April 2007 [cached]
Josh Rogin, Defense Reporter703-876-5139jrogin@1105govinfo.com
Josh Rogin covers the Defense Department for Federal Computer Week.Previously, he was defense staff reporter at the Asahi Shimbun, Japan's leading daily newspaper, in its Washington, D.C., bureau.Josh has interned at the House International Relations Committee, the Embassy of Japan and the Brookings Institution.He holds a bachelor's degree in international affairs from George Washington University and studied at Sophia University in Tokyo.He speaks conversational Japanese.
As Foreign Policy's Josh ...
www.njdc.org, 4 Jan 2013 [cached]
As Foreign Policy's Josh Rogin noted (emphasis added):
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