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 | April 29, 2008
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton told a crowd of people that they would be tough, too, "if you had my life."
MarkF | April 25, 2008
Olbermann waxes nostalgic for the days when Rush Limbaugh could have been hung for his remarks about riots in Denver.
MarkF | April 23, 2008
Chris Matthews equates refusing to vote for a black candidate with being "culturally conservative on the racial front."
MarkF | April 22, 2008
Chris Matthews blasted Sen. Joe Lieberman as having been a "terrible, terrible, terrible" Democratic running mate to Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election.
MarkF | April 22, 2008
On the April 22 "Morning Joe," Mika Brzezinski accused the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign of pouncing on Barack Obama "like lemmings."
MarkF | April 21, 2008
Mystery is in the eyes of the borrower -- and the media. The term "variable rate" in a mortgage might seem straightforward, but to a college-educated homeowner and to ABC's Kate Snow, it's apparently a real brain-twister.
MarkF | April 18, 2008
On this evening's "Race For The White House" on MSNBC, Michael Smerconish predicted that Hillary Clinton will lose the Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary and suspend her campaign.
MarkF | April 16, 2008
Michelle Obama, seemingly seething with rage, said on the stump that she is the product of a working-class upbringing and is not an "elitist."
MarkF | April 16, 2008
Joe Scarborough of MSNBC observed that the media only speak of "litmus tests" when it comes to Republicans choosing pro-life backers, never Democrats choosing pro-choice supporters.
MarkF | April 15, 2008
Asked on "The Colbert Report" about a possible U.S. Senate bid in Pennsylvania in 2010, MSNBC "Hardball" host Chris Matthews said, "I want to be a senator."