
Michael Kinsley Biography
Michael Kinsley is a political commentator and journalist. Presently, he is working The New Republic as a writer and an editor at several magazines including Vanity Fair, Bloomberg L.P, and Politico. Before joining The New Republic, Kinsley served as a columnist for Time magazine before leaving in 2009.
Michael Kinsley Age
Kinsley was born on March 9, 1951, in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States of America. He is 70 years old and he celebrates his birthday on March 9 every year.
Michael Kinsley Height
Kinsley stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 8 inches/ 1.72 m tall.
Michael Kinsley Education
Kinsley attended Cranbrook School based in Michigan for his high school education. Later on, He joined Harvard College for his further studies. At Harvard College, Kinsley served The Harvard Crimson as the vice president.
Michael Kinsley Family
Kinsley likes to keep his life private away from the limelight, hence information regarding his family members and siblings is not known.
Michael Kinsley Wife
Kinsley is happily married to his hardworking and loving wife Patty Stonesifer. Patty Stonesifer is presently Martha’s Table CEO and Microsoft’s top executive. The duo is the proud parents of two grown children.
Michael Kinsley Salary
Kinsley receives an annual salary of $99,680, in accordance with New Republic anchors/reporters’ salaries.
Michael Kinsley Net Worth
Kinsley has an estimated net worth that ranges between $1 Million – $5 Million U.S dollars.
Michael Kinsley Career
Kinsley served for Time magazine as a columnist but in May 2009 left the magazine additionally. Moreover, He also served for several magazines including The Guardian, Slate, and The Washington Post as a columnist. Kinsley also served for the Los Angeles Times as an editorial page editor From April 2004 to September 2005.
He started his career in journalism and was hired as co-host of Crossfire alongside Pat Buchanan at CNN. Kinsley is a political commentator and journalist currently working The New Republic as a writer and an editor at several magazines including Vanity Fair, Bloomberg L.P, and Politico. Before joining The New Republic, he served as a columnist for Time magazine before leaving in 2009.