Articles By: Jeremy Patashnik
Jeremy Patashnik is the Humor Editor for the Harvard Political Review. He has been working for the magazine for three years and his ascension to Humor Editor, after serving as Staff Director and then United States Editor, makes him the Grover Cleveland of HPR's bottom-of-the-masthead positions. Jeremy has been interested in political satire since he watched SNL's renderings of the Bush-Gore debates from the 2000 presidential election. He also currently serves as the editor-in-chief of Satire V, Harvard's version of The Onion. He is a junior at Harvard concentrating in economics, with a secondary concentration in mind/brain/behavior. In his spare time, Jeremy is an avid soccer fan and dabbles in theater and film. He hails from San Diego and loves Mexican food.

Anthony Dedousis and Jeremy Patashnik / March 7, 2009 8:17 pm

A Detente in the Culture War

Social issues move off center stage At the 1992 Republican National Convention, conservative media personality Pat Buchanan fired the opening salvos of the ongoing national culture war, declaring, “There is a religious war going on in our country…it is a cultural war, as critical to the kind of nation we will one day be as was the Cold War itself.” ... Read More

Jeremy Patashnik / March 4, 2009 8:26 am

A Ticking Mandate

Historic challenges await America's new leader

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