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Ayelish McGarvey

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Ayelish McGarvey is a journalist covering the religious right. Her articles have appeared in The Nation, The American Prospect, Washington Monthly, and other liberal publications. In a cover story for The Nation, she broke the story about Bush appointee David Hager's personal life.[1][2]

Ayelish is a graduate of Arcola High School in Arcola, IL and a graduate of Northwestern University in Evanston, IL.

The Revealer described McGarvey as a journalist of religion who also writes in the style of a sermon.[3]

In the course of McGarvey's journalism and research on FDA advisor David Hager, McGarvey herself was the subject of scrutiny for her style of journalism.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Dr Hager's Family". The Nation.
  2. ^ McGarvey, Ayelish (12 May 2005). "Dr Hager's Family - Archived". The Nation.
  3. ^ Sharlet, Jeff (19 October 2004). "American Prospect: Bush is Not a Christian". The Revealer.
  4. ^ Cooper, Cynthia L. (1 July 2005). "McGarvey Punches Holes in False Piety". Women's eNews.