Breaking: the Philadelphia Inquirer’s new global affairs columnists

The Philadelphia Inquirer recently hired John Yoo, who wrote the Bush administration torture memos, as a columnist. Here’s a sneak peak at the rest of their roster:       Environmental columnist Senator Jim Inhofe       Religious affairs columnist Geert Wilders     Love and relationships columnists John Edwards & Silvio Berlusconi   ...

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The Philadelphia Inquirer recently hired John Yoo, who wrote the Bush administration torture memos, as a columnist. Here’s a sneak peak at the rest of their roster:

 

 

 

Environmental columnist Senator Jim Inhofe
 

 

 

Religious affairs columnist Geert Wilders

 

 

Love and relationships columnists John Edwards & Silvio Berlusconi

 

 

Business and money columnist Sir Allen Stamford

 

 

Development columnist (watch out, Kristof!) Robert Mugabe

 

 

 Film critic Kim Jong Il

What columnists would you like to see? 

Photos: Inhofe by flickr user Wesley Fryer; Wilders by flickr user ANSOnline; Edwards by Will Ragozzino/Getty Images; Stamford by Tom Shaw/Getty Images; Mugabe by Mike Hutchings/AFP/Getty Images; Kim by flickr user Borut Peterlin.

Annie Lowrey is assistant editor at FP.
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