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 | March 5, 2010
Pretending to be a Morning Joe producer, Tom Hanks takes shots at Fox News and the Tea Party movement.
MarkF | March 4, 2010
NBC reporter Luke Russert says that Eric Massa, the Dem congressman under investigation for allegedly sexually harassing a male staffer, would flip and vote for ObamaCare "if he really was sincerely caring about health care."
MarkF | March 4, 2010
On Morning Joe, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius claims Kansans and other Americans are "wildly supportive" of ObamaCare substance. DNC Chairman laughs off two sleazy patronage deals offered by the White House: "life is life."
MarkF | March 3, 2010
On his MSNBC show, Ed Schultz says "small government has never gotten anybody any health care."
MarkF | March 2, 2010
CNN report suggests Bunning's stance against extending welfare benefits having "devastating effect."
MarkF | February 28, 2010
On Meet the Press, Katty Kay of the BBC claims that the quality of health care in the US is "just above Cuba, just below Costa Rica."
MarkF | February 27, 2010
Obama Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood in a commercial broadcast during the Olympics telling people not to text-and-drive.
MarkF | February 26, 2010
On Morning Joe, Time's Mark Halperin prefaces his criticism of Pres. Obama's health-care summit performance by facetiously asking "are we on seven-second delay?"
MarkF | February 25, 2010
The day before the health care summit Pres. Obama rejected the tag of "socialism" that some have put on his policies. But the next day he sent his spokesman out to defend taxing high-end health care insurance policies on the theory that they are more than people "need."
MarkF | February 24, 2010
Nearly three weeks after the incident, Norah O'Donnell still mocking Sarah Palin for her use of hand notes at the Tea Party convention.