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Welcome
Don
Fulsom has been a White House correspondent during the Johnson,
Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton presidencies. He was
a UPI bureau chief for seven
years. In recent years, he has been interviewed about political
events on CNN,
C-SPAN, USA TODAY.COM,
Voice of America, Fox
News Channel and the BBC.
In 1994, he authored
THE BILLARY QUIZ, a news/humor paperback profiling Our
Former First Couple. Fulsom has written articles for
ESQUIRE, THE
WASHINGTON POST, THE
CHICAGO TRIBUNE, LOS ANGELES
and other publications. He wrote a monthly news/humor
column for five years for REGARDIE’S, a former Washington
business/political magazine.
In 1991, Fulsom produced, wrote and narrated a number of TV
projects—including “The Haunted Houses of Washington,” a half-hour
documentary-style program mixing U.S. history with ghost stories.
The program was run twice by WETA,
the PBS station in Washington.
Fulsom is a 1960 graduate of Syracuse
University—where he majored in history and was active
in student government and campus politics. During his Syracuse
years, Fulsom was a newscaster, news reporter and disc jockey
at local radio stations. |