Taylor Marsh (born 1954), the pseudonym for Michelle Marshall, is an author, political analyst and strategist and also the founder and publisher of the new media blog TaylorMarsh.com. TaylorMarsh.com became a central hub for Hillary Clinton's supporters during the 2008 primary election cycle. Marsh was a contributor to HuffPost, covering SEIU events and the AFSCME Democratic debate during 2007 and has written for several other new media sites.Taylor Marsh, "SEIU nurses win concessions", AlterNet, December 6, 2006
Taylor competed in to pay for college, starting with Miss Teenage St. Louis and earning the title of "Miss Friendship" in the Miss Teenage America Pageant. Years later, she was crowned Miss Missouri,Jim Dye, "40th anniversary special edition" , MissMissouri.org of 1974 going to the Miss America 1975 pageant.
In 2005, Marsh wrote, produced and directed “Weeping for J.F.K.”.Two Roads Theater, "Weeping for J.F.K. - A one woman show starring Taylor Marsh", June 2005
In 1997, Taylor Marsh became managing editor to one of the first sites online to make money.Thomas E. Weber, "As other Internet ventures fail, sex sites are raking in millions" , The Wall Street Journal, May 20, 1997 Marsh wrote about politics daily on "The Editor's Desk," covering the fight between Ken Starr and Susan McDougal regularly, as the Monica Lewinsky scandal unfolded. Marsh resigned from the post after about a year. She wrote about her brief experience in her memoir, My Year in Smut...
Taylor was quoted in the Los Angeles Times in a 2000 article titled "L.A.'s Long Strange Tryst with Democrats," just after the time she began freelance writing, consulting and Strategist, which lasted throughout the 2000s. The Times quoting Marsh about former Pres. Bill Clinton: "I think Clinton understands the messiness of being human. Clinton knows how bright he is, but deep in his soul he has some sexual healing that he needs to go through, that he has some sexual urges that take him in an opposite direction [from] his intellect. Whole people are messy and incongruous and terribly, terribly flawed."
Taylor Marsh began blogging online during the John Kerry primary campaign of 2004. Marsh backed Hillary Clinton in July 2007, after reporting on the candidates.
In 2009, Marsh moved to the Washington, D.C. area.
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