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Desson Thomson

American journalist (born 1958) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Desson Patrick Thomson is a speechwriter, journalist and film critic. He was a speechwriter for the Obama administration and film critic for The Washington Post. He was known as Desson Howe until 2003 when he changed his name after reuniting with his birth father.

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Thomson attended American University from 1975 until 1979, graduating in Spring 1980 with a degree in visual communications and cinema studies. He started working for The Washington Post in 1983 as a copy aide for the Style section, and by 1984 was writing freelance articles for the paper. In 1987 he became a film critic for the paper.[3] He was one of the few film critics in the country to write a positive review of The Coen Brothers' The Big Lebowski, and wrote many well received film tributes including one to Richard Pryor .

Thomson left the Washington Post in 2008, and in 2010 became a speechwriter in the administration of President Barack Obama.[4] From February 2010 until November 2010 he was stationed in London working for the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Louis Susman. In December 2010, he joined the Policy Planning Office of the U.S. Department of State as a speechwriter for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In February 2012, he became a speechwriter and Senior Advisor for Content Development for the Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. Until September 2017 he was a speechwriter and senior advisor for Charles H. Rivkin, Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs.

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