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Ellen Ratner (born in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American news analyst who formerly appeared on the Fox News Channel and appeared on The Strategy Room and The Long and Short of It.[1] She is a retired White House correspondent and former bureau chief for Talk Media News, which she also managed, covering the White House and was heard on more than 400 radio stations across the US.[2] Her brothers are New York City-based developer Bruce Ratner and the late human rights attorney Michael Ratner.

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She is the author of Ready, Set, Talk! A Guide to Getting Your Message Heard by Millions on Talk Radio, Talk Television, and Talk Internet (2006), 101 Ways to Get Your Progressive Ideas on Talk Radio (1997), and The Other Side of the Family: A Book for Recovery from Abuse, Incest and Neglect (1990).[2] In 2011 she co-authored, Self Empowerment: Nine Things the 19th Century Can Teach Us About Living in the 21st with Anne Gehman.[3]

She is also co-founder of self-help publishing company Changing Lives Press.[4] Among other books it has come out with is a satire of her brother's Atlantic Yards saga.[5] It also came out with her 2011 book.[3]

Ratner attended Goddard College and, for a Masters in Education, Harvard University. She is married to Cleveland resident Cholene Espinoza.[2][6] She has two brothers: New York attorney Michael Ratner and real estate developer Bruce Ratner.[7]

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Ellen Ratner is an American journalist and political commentator known for her long career as White House correspondent and bureau chief for Talk Media News, where she covered presidential administrations and political events for radio networks, as well as her 21-year tenure as a contributor and analyst on Fox News Channel programs. She provided frequent political analysis on shows such as Fox & Friends, Happening Now, and Fox News Watch, often engaging in bipartisan discussions despite her advocacy for liberal ideals. Ratner has also appeared as a commentator on various other outlets and has authored books, contributing to public discourse on politics and current events. In her later years, she has focused on community advocacy, particularly for older adults, drawing from her experience as the primary caregiver for her mother following an Alzheimer's diagnosis. She regularly plays piano and leads singalongs at senior facilities and programs for people with disabilities, emphasizing the value of music and inclusion for vulnerable populations. An active member of Congregation Beit Simchat Torah in Manhattan, Ratner has supported LGBTQ inclusion in Jewish choral and community settings. She has been married to Cholene Espinoza since 2004 and maintains a commitment to tzedakah and community service in her retirement from full-time journalism.

Early life and education

Ellen Ratner was born in Cleveland, Ohio. Limited public information is available regarding her early life, family background, childhood, or education.

Career beginnings

Stand-up comedy

Following her graduation from Goddard College, Ellen Ratner performed stand-up comedy in New York City. She made her stage debut at The Improv nightclub, performing her first set late one night around 2:30 a.m., an experience she later described as disorienting and overwhelming: "It was underwater; I can’t tell you what happened. My brain was fried." Ratner noted that she acquired considerably more confidence following that difficult initial performance, though she emphasized she was not the type of comedian who could improvise or "wing it" onstage.

One-woman show "Personality"

Ellen Ratner co-wrote the one-woman show Personality with screenwriter Gina Wendkos in 1986. The production originally ran at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles from 1987 to 1990. An earlier shorter version had been presented at the same venue two years prior to an 1987 review, after which it embarked on a successful European tour. By 1992, Ratner continued to perform material from Personality, which provided her with a signature showcase for her comedic style and personal stories. Ellen Ratner has no documented acting career in film or television. Her television appearances are limited to her role as a political commentator and analyst on news programs.

Writing credits

Personal life

Ellen Ratner married Cholene Espinoza in 2004. She is the sister of the late civil liberties attorney Michael Ratner (died 2016) and real estate developer Bruce Ratner. Ratner was the primary caregiver for her mother following an Alzheimer's diagnosis, an experience that influenced her later advocacy for older adults. No confirmed information is available regarding children or current residence details.
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