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 | October 7, 2009
Morning Joe's sports guy, Fred Roggin, unloads on Rush Limbaugh, saying among other things that ESPN canned him for "racist remarks" about Donovan McNabb.
MarkF | October 2, 2009
Dr. Nancy Snyder admits to being "profoundly disappointed" over Olympics loss and wonders whether it might hurt the president politically.
MarkF | September 29, 2009
Ed Schultz slurs Phyllis Schlafly, Dick Morris and Liz Cheney.
MarkF | September 26, 2009
On Fox News Watch, Jim Pinkerton suggests Hillary sent George Stephanopoulos the tough question for Pres. Obama about his mandatory health insurance constituting a tax.
MarkF | September 23, 2009
On Hardball, former Clinton admin official Dee Dee Myers says Pres. Obama looks "indecisive" and "pushed around" over Afghanistan.
MarkF | September 18, 2009
Addressing women's groups about health care reform, First Lady Michelle Obama spoke of the need to get "fired up" but didn't seem very enthusiastic herself.
MarkF | September 15, 2009
On MSNBC, Dylan Ratigan conducts a fawning interview of Rep. Barney Frank.
MarkF | September 15, 2009
On Morning Joe, Norah O'Donnell suggests the video of the ACORN employees giving tax advice on how to set up a brothel with illegal alien girls "might be viewed as entrapment."
MarkF | September 15, 2009
On Morning Joe, NBC's Chuck Todd rejects the notion that the MSM under-covered the Van Jones story, suggesting more coverage would have been a waste of time.
MarkF | September 11, 2009
Jack Tapper on GMA says that Rep. Joe Wilson took to the limelight of conservative media "like a moth to a flame."