Tim Young (comedian)
Timothy Edward Young (born August 3, 1980) is a Stand up comedian, Pundit (expert) and writer.
Personal life
Young grew up in a suburb of Baltimore, Maryland, called Baltimore Highlands. At one point living in Dundalk, Maryland.
Young is currently single and has never been married.
Education
Young attended Lansdowne High School and UMBC. He also has a law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law.
Comedy
Young is a regular contributor to the HuffPo Comedy and his writing has been featured on the Huffington Post's main page. He appears on Fox News Channel's Red Eye as well as RT's The Alyona Show. He has also appeared as a guest on multiple radio stations, including Voice of Russia radio 1390 AM in DC and 1410 AM in NYC, 94.3FM WQCM The Rock Station in Chambersberg, PA., 88.9 FM WEAA in Baltimore, and 103.1 FM WRNR-FM in Annapolis. He is notable for having caused a tear in the fabric of space-time when he searched Wikipedia for "Wikipedia."
Young has performed at many major venues around the country, including Carolines on Broadway, the New York Comedy Club, Comedy Death-Ray, and various Improvs. Young began his writing, radio and comedy career at UMBC authoring the local column "Kids Love Politics" in The Retriever Weekly."
He has most recently authored 50 Shades of Romney and 50 Shades of Obama. Both climbed to the #1 spot on Amazon for Political Humor.
In May 2011, The Daily Telegraph covered Young as an up and coming political comedian.
Journalism
Young was the Chair of the Young Members Committee at the National Press Club (USA) from November 2010 until December 2011, representing all media under the age of 35.
He was the Supreme Court correspondent for The Talk Radio News Service based in Washington, DC where he attended and commented on the news of the Court online and at multiple radio stations including WTPL, WBSM, WNWS-FM, WNDB, WMPS, and Alan Nathan's Battle Line.
Young is currently Managing Editor of Absolute Rights, the fastest growing news and opinion site on the web.