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Steve Gilliard (November 13, 1964 – June 2, 2007) was an American freelance journalist and
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political
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who ran the website ''The News Blog''. An outspoken and at times controversial figure, he was an influential voice in the left-wing political blogosphere.


Life and career

Born and raised in
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, Gilliard attended Hunter College Elementary and Hunter College High School,
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s for the gifted operated by Hunter College. He was a graduate of
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, where he studied history and journalism. He worked as a freelance writer for various print publications from 1986 to 1992, after which he spent two years on the
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campaign staff. From 1994 to 1996, Gilliard worked as a researcher, and then returned to writing—this time for the on-line medium—as a freelancer on various projects for the next two years. In 1998, Gilliard joined the netslaves.com website as featured Web writer and "Media Operative"—a position he held through 2003.netslaves (mirror site): "author bios"
The site chronicled poor business practices and employee conditions in dot-com companies, particularly the
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tech companies of New York. Among his more influential columns for the site was the "How to Read a 10Q" series, which took a reader-friendly investigative approach to dissecting SEC-mandated corporate financial and governance reports. Steve also wrote more broadly on topics deemed to be of interest to the NY-based geek, from love issues to how to install a new motherboard. In 2003, Steve was tasked with contributing to and moderating netslaves.com's online bulletin board, which had grown in usership after instances of homophobia and racism alienated a large group of users from Philip Kaplan's FuckedCompany.com. These users flocked to netslaves, but two feuding users (who went by the names Cheopys and Uncle Meat, of left and right political persuasion, respectively) repeatedly created situations in which Steve would have to arbitrate discussions. In June 2004, Steve banned both users, causing a boycott, a massive defection of users, and eventually, the closure of netslaves.com. After the demise of Netslaves, Gilliard spent several months as a diarist and contributing editor to the
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site. In August 2003, in addition to occasional contributions to sites such as ''
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'', he began his own independent site. Gilliard was the primary writer and operator of "The News Blog", which he maintained until his hospitalization and subsequent death in June 2007. Gilliard died on June 2, 2007 at age forty-two, following a series of heart and kidney problems.The New York Times: "BlogTalk: A Loss on the Left" June 4, 2007
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Influence

In a tribute posted on June 3, Daily Kos founder
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wrote about Gilliard's influence on his own site: Steve Gillard, on his blog, brought frequent attention to the military history concerning previous military interventions in the Middle East, particularly the
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in Iraq, and how the British experience was relevant to the current US occupation of Iraq.


Controversy

When Michael S. Steele announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate election of 2006, Gilliard mocked Steele's perceived subservience to the Republican Party by posting a photoshopped picture of Steele in
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makeupThe Washington Post: "Blog Attack on Steele Decried", October 28, 2005.
/ref> (see Blackface). This was picked up by Jeff Jacoby, a columnist with the ''
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'', who was so incensed by Gilliard's comments about Black Americans that he dedicated a column criticizing him in December 2005.Boston Globe: "Slurs fly from the left", by Jeff Jacoby, 28 December 2005
/ref> Gilliard reproduced the relevant portion of Jacoby's column on his own website, along with a copy of the response he had emailed to Jacoby, in which he said that he and most other blacks held black conservatives "in complete and utter contempt". Earlier in his career, Gilliard was threatened with legal action by representatives of
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when he "wrote something about Rosie leering at
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, the tall, very blonde, very bosomy star of the '' La Femme Nikita'' series." He responded that if sued, he would post the responses to his discovery on
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.My adventures with Rosie
Steve Gilliard, November 13, 2003
Gilliard also crossed swords with Pulitzer-prize winning author
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in 2001 when he attacke
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Schanberg's employer, for encouraging its writers and editors to work without pay after the site got into financial trouble

was widely interpreted as an invitation to personal fisticuffs, but the offer was declined. According to
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, a political reporter for the '' New York Times Magazine'', "some right-wing bloggers loatedover his death" and his burial place is kept confidential to avoid vandalism.Another Loss
Jesse Wendel, July 27, 2007


Notable blog postings








Interviews


"Steve Gilliard: Web Writer and Damn' Proud of It"
(Netslaves.com, c. 2000)


References


External links


The News Blog - Steve Gilliard's blog site

The News Blog archives - Steve Gilliard's archived blog site
(August 6, 2003 – January 22, 2007)

* ttps://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/30/magazine/30gilliard-t.html?_r=1&ref=magazine&oref=slogin New York Times 2007 Tribute to Steve Gilliard
Huffington Post - Revered Blogger Steve Gilliard Dies At Age 41

Daily Kos announces Gilliard's death

Daily Kos diary about Gilliard's death. Comments from Kos readers included

New York Times Political Blog reports on Gilliard's death

hillaryclinton.com announces Steve's death

Selection of Gilliard Netslaves Articles


* ttp://www.dneiwert.blogspot.com/2007/06/steve-gilliard-1966-2007.html Sara Robinson's obituary at Orcinus
The Writings of Steve Gilliard -- 101, by Jesse Wendel at Group News Blog
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