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Viëtor

American  
[fee-ey-tawr] / ˈfi eɪˌtɔr /

noun

  1. Wilhelm 1850–1918, German philologist and phonetician.


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In an interview on Pod Save America, Platner recounted to a generous Vietor that he didn’t understand the context of the tattoo when he got it.

From Slate

He was the surprise guest on a live episode of Pod Save America, the flagship podcast of Crooked Media—a content studio founded by the quartet of ex-Obama staffers and speechwriters Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, Tommy Vietor, and Dan Pfeiffer, who produced this convention.

From Slate

Here is the transcript, in which both Favreau and Vietor assess the future of Democratic Party interactions with Israel:

From Slate

Setting aside the inanity of accusing a Jewish senator—who lost family members in the Holocaust—of antisemitism, Vietor volunteered an analysis that would’ve been unimaginable on previous iterations of the podcast.

From Slate

Zando’s imprints include Atlantic Editions, its partnership with the Atlantic magazine; Slowburn, for romance novels; Zando Young Readers; Gillian Flynn Books — helmed by the “Gone Girl” author — and Crooked Media Reads, led by former Obama administration members Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett and Tommy Vietor.

From Los Angeles Times