Ron Fournier leaves Hotsoup.com, returns to AP
Ron Fournier, the former chief political writer for The Associated Press who left AP last summer to edit political Web site HotSoup.com, is returning to AP as online political editor.
His primary responsibilities will be developing new approaches to political and election coverage online, working with AP's news, multimedia and revenue groups, the AP's executive editor announced.
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5 comments about 'Ron Fournier leaves Hotsoup.com, returns to AP'Were you the same Ron Fornier that once ran for Mayor of New Orleans???
Posted by Chip Daigle at July 4, 2007 11:19 PM
what happened to hotsoup you kick me off and now it is gone
Posted by Lee Ballard at July 23, 2007 2:56 PM
How can I get an email address for Ron
Posted by Martin at October 12, 2007 9:17 AM
I'm getting increasingly angry at the level of nonsensical, hypocracy in this country (and the media). Mr. Fournier (whatever happened to hotsoup.com Ron?) and his cronies constantly harp on the apparent hypocracy/immorality of Bill Clinton. Are you people insane or just stupid?!!! The USA has just endured 7 years of the creepiest, most corrupt, most immoral, most incompetent administration in American history. You have the arrogance to throw stones at the Clintons? Bill Clinton represented 8 years of unparalelled economic growth, balanced budgets and peace. His wife was recognized as one of the top 100 lawyers in the country long before Bill ever became president. I'm tired of reading your misguided, superficial views on Hillary and Bill. They've always been the smartest people in the room and are far more patriotic than any of the people that currently constitute the current childish, foolishly-reactionary neonconservative administration!
Posted by DMZMan at November 28, 2007 2:02 PM
I just read Fournier's story on Barack Obama and he seems to think he is getting to be a mite uppity. Well we can't have that, you know how those people are when they get uppity.
Posted by Clyde W. Burns at March 18, 2008 6:55 PM
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