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Adam Clymer (April 27, 1937 – September 10, 2018) was an American journalist. He was a prolific political correspondent for ''
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Career

Clymer worked for the ''
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'' for a short period. Clymer worked for ''
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'' from 1977 until July 2003, and served as its national political correspondent for the 1980 presidential election, and polling editor from 1983 to 1990. As polling editor, Clymer collaborated with CBS News. He worked as political editor for
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's presidential campaign in 1988, and chief Washington correspondent from 1999 through 2003. Clymer covered the 2000 presidential campaign for the ''Times'' and wrote at least one article that was considered unfavorable by the campaign of
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. Clymer wrote an analysis of Cheney's tax returns, including his conclusion that he only gave 1% of his $20 million earnings to charity.Clymer, Adam (September 10, 2000
"Correspondence/My Media Moment; A Bush-League Aside Vaults An Onlooker Into the Campaign's Glare"
''The New York Times'', The Week in Review, p.3 of 3. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
Clymer may be best known for an incident on September 4, 2000, when Bush and running mate
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appeared at a campaign event in
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. While on stage before the event, Bush said to Cheney, "There's Adam Clymer, major-league asshole from the ''New York Times''." Cheney responded, "Oh yeah, he is, big time." The remarks were picked up by a live microphone, causing a minor campaign controversy. Bush subsequently remarked, "I regret that a private comment I made to the vice presidential candidate made it through the public airways. I regret everybody heard what I said," but declined to retract the comment itself. While he never apologized for the comment itself, Bush made an attempt to smooth it over, making light of it at the next Washington Press Club Foundation Dinner by referring to Adam Clymer as a "major-league ass...et." For his part, Clymer noted that Bush sent him a nice letter of condolences when his mother died in 2001. In 1981, Clymer co-authored ''Reagan: The Man, the President'' with fellow ''New York Times'' journalists
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, Leonard Silk, Robert Lindsey, and Richard Burt. In 1999, he wrote '' Edward M. Kennedy: A Biography''. In 2004, Clymer became a visiting scholar at the
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at the
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, where he served as Political Director for the National Annenberg Election Survey.


Personal life

Clymer was born in New York City on April 27, 1937. Born to a Unitarian family, the son of children's book author Eleanor Clymer (''née'' Lowenton) and Kinsey Clymer, Clymer attended The Walden School in Manhattan and then
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, receiving an A.B. in 1958. Clymer's journalism career began when he was in high school; he wrote for the school newspaper and collected sports scores for ''
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''. He did post-graduate work at the
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, South Africa. In 1960, he joined ''
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'' in
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, a job which he followed up with work at ''
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'' and the ''
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''. Adam Clymer was married to Ann Clymer (née Ann Wood Fessenden) from 1961 until her death on February 10, 2013. They had one daughter, Jane Emily Clymer, who was killed at the age of 18 by a drunken driver in September 1985. The Clymers established a memorial scholarship at the
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in her name. As of 2013, the scholarship had aided fifty women in attending the university. Clymer died from pancreatic cancer on September 10, 2018, in Washington, D.C., at the age of 81.


Awards

*'' Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for Distinguished Reporting of Congress'', 1993 *'' The Washington Monthly's Monthly Journalism Award'', 2003, for his January 3, 2003 ''Times'' article, ''Government Openness at Issue as Bush Holds On to Records'' *''Carey McWilliams Award'' honoring a major journalistic contribution to our understanding of politics,
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, 2003


Books

*Smith, Hedrick; Clymer, Adam; et al. (1981). ''Reagan the Man, the President''. Pergamon Pr. . *Clymer, Adam (1986). ''"The New York Times" Year in Review 1987''. Three Rivers Press. . *Clymer, Adam (2000). ''Edward M. Kennedy: A Biography''. Perennial (HarperCollins). . *Clymer, Adam (2003). ''Journalism, Security and the Public Interest: Best practices for reporting in unpredictable times''. Aspen Institute, Communications and Society Program. . *Clymer, Adam (2008). ''Drawing the Line at the Big Ditch''. University of Kansas Press.


References


External links

*
Biography
from the
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, on the occasion of his commencement address and honorary degree in 2005
Interview with Adam Clymer
about the "major-league asshole" comment with
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's ''Reliable Sources'', September 9, 2000
A "major-league asshole"
'' Salon.com'', September 4, 2000
Cartoon on Bush's obscenity
September 3, 2000
Opinion piece
in ''
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'' by Tim Graham, September 5, 2000
Better Campaign Reporting: A View From the Major Leagues
Clymer's address in 2002 at
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National Annenberg Election Survey
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