Mark Finkelstein
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Mark's undergrad degree is from Cornell. He has law degrees from SUNY Buffalo and Harvard. He practiced law in NYC, Mexico City, and Paris, before doing a stint as a pro tennis manager and tournament organizer. He returned to his college town of Ithaca, NY and got involved in real estate development and politics.

In 2011, Mark moved to Pecan Plantation, TX, and in 2018, to Oak Island, NC.

Mark's a dog lover who has used his small plane to do many dog-rescue flights. He speaks Spanish and French.
 

MarkF | November 5, 2010
Sitting in for Ed Schultz on MSNBC, Cenk Ugyur embraces Alan Grayson hyper-confrontational campaigning, and suggests Pres. Obama should have responded to a question about his authority in an arrogant, vainglorious way.
MarkF | November 4, 2010
Ed Schultz repeatedly says that he got the notion that Republicans are out to impeach Pres. Obama from Dem congressman Jim Clyburn of South Carolina.
MarkF | November 4, 2010
Ed Schultz repeatedly says that he got the notion that Republicans are out to impeach Pres. Obama from Dem congressman Jim Clyburn of South Carolina.
MarkF | November 3, 2010
The day after the election, Ed Schultz, on his MSNBC show, repeatedly speculates that Republicans are planning to impeach Pres. Obama.
MarkF | November 3, 2010
the day after the election, Ed Schultz, on his MSNBC show, repeatedly speculates that Republicans are planning to impeach Pres. Obama.
MarkF | November 3, 2010
On Morning Joe day after election Andrea Mitchell claims that the goals of the Tea Party to cut taxes and limit spending are "totally conflicting."
MarkF | November 1, 2010
On the Election Eve Hardball, Chris Matthews says that for Democrats, the election is shaping up like the Battle of the Alamo as seen from inside the mission.
MarkF | October 29, 2010
On Countdown, Keith Olbermann argues that close Dem defeat would really be a win.
MarkF | October 27, 2010
On Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough sarcastically says he "hopes Sarah Palin is proud of herself" for promoting candidates like Sharron Angle and Christine O'Donnell, thereby killing the GOP's chance of capturing the Senate majority.
MarkF | October 26, 2010
On Hardball, Chris Matthews says that the incident outside the Kentucky senate debate in which an apparent Rand Paul supporter put his foot on the head of an anti-Paul demonstrator and shoved "reminds me of the 30s in another country."