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About Us

The Truth is What We Make it. What we say goes.

The Language Post is dedicated to giving its readers the most reliable and unbiased reporting and news as possible. Started in 1965 by Isabel Jones and Patrick Starr, The LP has been reporting accurate and trustworthy news on the nation's most important events for over 50 years. We strive to deliver the truth to the public

Staff

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Editor-in-Chief

Isabel Jones

Isabel Jones is the new editor-in-chief for The Language Post. She went to Walt Whitman High School and wrote for the school newspaper, the Black & White. A few years ago, she graduated from Harvard, majoring in Journalism, and has been working with The Washington Post since. However, because of scandals within The Washington Post that she cannot disclose, Jones came over to the lovely Language Post. She already loves her new job here at The Language Post and is excited to be editor-in-chief for the election.

Webmaster

Fjaec Knuz

Born in the Roermond, Netherlands, Fjaec Knuz served in the Royal Netherlands Armed Forces before going to the US. He then completed his degree in communications at Colgate College. Fjaec now lives in Montgomery County with his parrot and joined the Language Post Team. 

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Columnist

Joe Nuts

Joe Nuts is the columnist and reporter of the news website, The Language Post, where he writes about scandals of presidential candidates for over 97 years. He graduated from the University of Wyoming with a degree in business, politics, and aerospace. He began his writing career in 1984, writing scripts for twitter users as well as running Muhammadu Buhari’s and Mansa Musa’s social media accounts. Due to his high success writing, he was hired to work for the Language Post sometime in the early 1900’s. Since then, he has written many scandals, flaming candidates and basically any individual he believes deserves to be exposed. He also has expanded his ownership of more social media accounts such as Dwayne “the rock” Johnson and Pope Francis. Joe Nuts grew up in Southeast East Christ where he went to the University of Wyoming in 2005.

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Anchor

Lauren Casey

Lauren grew up facilitating debates between her identical twin sister and their headstrong golden retriever. This ignited her passion for arguing and lead her to pursue a degree in Journalism from Cornell University. After several years at the New York Times, she moved back to Bethesda, MD to devote herself to keeping the peace between candidates right here in her hometown. 

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Journalist

Patrick Starr

Patrick grew up in Twin Falls, Idaho where he found his love of journalism in high school as editor-in-chief of the school newspaper. He attended the University of Idaho and graduated with a degree in journalism. Feeling as there were too few opportunities for him in his home state, Patrick moved to Montgomery County, Maryland and joined The Language Post. He currently lives in Rockville with his pet cat, Oliver.

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