Ann Coulter Recalled in Oral History of John F. Kennedy Jr.'s Bipartisan Media Vision
Ann Coulter is among several prominent figures, including Cindy Crawford, Robert De Niro, and Newt Gingrich, who have contributed to an oral history recalling the late editor John F. Kennedy Jr.'s vision for bipartisan media. This oral history, published by The Hollywood Reporter, reflects on Kennedy Jr.'s enthusiasm for fostering media that transcended political divides. The participants shared their memories and insights into the project, highlighting Kennedy Jr.'s belief in the positive impact such an endeavor could have. The discussion centers on the period leading up to and including the existence of George Magazine, a publication known for its attempt to blend politics with pop culture. The oral history provides a retrospective look at the ambitions and eventual end of this unique media venture, nearly two decades after Kennedy Jr.'s tragic death. The recollections collectively paint a picture of a media landscape that, at the time, sought to bridge ideological gaps through a shared platform.