Posted on 07/21/2010 12:24:42 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
The following 65 names are confirmed members of the now-defunct JournoList listserv.
1. Ezra Klein
2. Dave Weigel
3. Matthew Yglesias
4. David Dayen
5. Spencer Ackerman
6. Jeffrey Toobin
7. Eric Alterman
8. Paul Krugman
9. John Judis
10. Eve Fairbanks
11. Mike Allen
12. Ben Smith
13. Lisa Lerer
14. Joe Klein
15. Brad DeLong
16. Chris Hayes
17. Matt Duss
18. Jonathan Chait
19. Jesse Singal
20. Michael Cohen
21. Isaac Chotiner
22. Katha Pollitt
23. Alyssa Rosenberg
24. Rick Perlstein
25. Alex Rossmiller
26. Ed Kilgore
27. Walter Shapiro
28. Noam Scheiber
29. Michael Tomasky
30. Rich Yesels
31. Tim Fernholz
32. Dana Goldstein
33. Jonathan Cohn
34. Scott Winship
35. David Roberts
36. Luke Mitchell
37. John Blevins
38. Moira Whelan
39. Henry Farrell
40. Josh Bearman
41. Alec McGillis
42. Greg Anrig
43. Adele Stan
44. Steven Teles
45. Harold Pollack
46. Adam Serwer
47. Ryan Donmoyer
48. Seth Michaels
49. Kate Steadman
50. Matt Duss
51. Laura Rozen
52. Jesse Taylor
53. Michael Hirsh
54. Daniel Davies
55. Jonathan Zasloff
56. Richard Kim
57. Thomas Schaller
58. Jared Bernstein
59. Holly Yeager
60. Joe Conason
61. David Greenberg
62. Todd Gitlin
63. Mark Schmitt
64. Kevin Drum
65. Sarah Spitz
Sources:
(http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/06/25/the-death-of-journolist-does-privacy-end-at-the-edge-of-your-th/)
(http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20086.html)
(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)
(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)
(http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/kausfiles/archive/2009/03/26/journolist-revealed-inside-the-liberal-media-email-cabal.aspx)
(http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2009/03/who-doesnt-love-the-journolist.html)
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/michaeltomasky/2010/jun/25/usa)
(http://www.frumforum.com/the-inside-scoop-on-journolist)
(http://twitter.com/TimFernholz)
(http://twitter.com/DanaGoldstein)
(http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/9/22/142845/064?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TalkleftThePoliticsOfCrime+%28TalkLeft%3A+The+Politics+of+Crime%29)
(http://www.frumforum.com/responding-to-john-hawkins)
(http://dailycaller.com/2010/07/21/obama-wins-and-journolisters-rejoice/)
(http://dailycaller.com/2010/07/21/a-few-excerpts-from-journolist-journalists/)
(http://dailycaller.com/2010/07/20/documents-show-media-plotting-to-kill-stories-about-rev-jeremiah-wright/)
Ping (to keep up with your list! ... nice job).
Wasn’t Joe Klein the so-called ‘reporter’ who was so afraid to write anything truthful about the clintoons that he penned “Primary Colors” as fictional story by ‘anonymous’?
Then when it was discovered he was the writier he APOLOGIZED to the other presstitutes?
How naive are these people to think what they said there was private. Course naivete is a prerequisite for being a liberal.
Yes, the very same.
We now have the e-mail evidence that not only was an leftist agenda being set within the media but regular strategy meeting were held by e-mail and conference call to keep everyone whipped into line and get the Marxist agenda enacted.
In another era, these people would be held accountable and serve time in prison. Now, they are promoted and envied.
“Im no expert on names, but I think I count about 22 jews on that list.”
What is that supposed to mean? And how did you determine it? And why does it matter?
Close. From Wiki....
"He is a regular columnist for the American Prospect online, and he has published op-eds in the New York Times and the Washington Post.[7] He has also written diaries on the Daily Kos"
Does anybody remember this from 2004?
O'Reilly Factor - Left-wing "reporters" met with John Kerry in Al Franken's apartment
In an effort to galvanize the message Kerry wants to deliver in the time remaining, he convened a powerful roster of journalists and columnists in the New York City apartment of Al Franken last Thursday. The gathering could not properly be called a meeting or a luncheon. It was a trial. The journalists served as prosecuting attorneys, jury and judge. The crowd I joined in Frankens living room was comprised of:
Al Franken and his wife Franni;
Rick Hertzberg, senior editor for the New Yorker;
David Remnick, editor for the New Yorker;
Jim Kelly, managing editor for Time Magazine;
Howard Fineman, chief political correspondent for Newsweek;
Jeff Greenfield, senior correspondent and analyst for CNN;
Frank Rich, columnist for the New York Times;
Eric Alterman, author and columnist for MSNBC and the Nation;
Art Spiegelman, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist/author of Maus;
Richard Cohen, columnist for the Washington Post;
Fred Kaplan, columnist for Slate;
Jacob Weisberg, editor of Slate and author;
Jonathan Alter, senior editor and columnist for Newsweek;
Philip Gourevitch, columnist for the New Yorker;
Calvin Trillin, freelance writer and author;
Edward Jay Epstein, investigative reporter and author;
Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., who needs no introduction.
We sat in a circle around Kerry and grilled him for two long hours. In an age of retail politicians who avoid substance the way vampires avoid sunlight, in an age when the sitting President flounders like a gaffed fish whenever he must speak to reporters without a script, Kerrys decision to open himself to the slings and arrows of this group was bold and impressive. He was fresh from two remarkable speeches one lambasting the PATRIOT Act, another outlining his foreign policy ideals while eviscerating the Bush record and had his game face on. He needed it, because Eric Alterman lit into him immediately on the all-important issue of his vote for the Iraq War Resolution. The prosecution had begun.
Not much overlap. Only Eric Alterman.
-PJ
Bravo!
JournoList? What’s this all about?
He is the one who suggested that the FCC pull Fox's broadcast [sic] license. His email address is:
zasloff@law.ucla.edu
It does not speak well for UCLA to have an opponent of the First Amendment teaching constitutional law, IMHO.
That's true. It's just not Jewish people, but Jewish people who all seem to have gone to the same 8-10 schools. My guess is there aren't too may Jewish kids from Atlanta, or Missouri on that list. They're all from the Ivies, and they all grew up in the Northeast corridor.
As Tucker Carlson said, it's a recipe for group-think. It's bad to have such homogenization in a so-called 4th Estate, IMHO.
Senator Joe McCarty had a list. He was dismissed and ridiculed as a nut job. In the end, McCarty was right, just as we are.
In another era, these people would be held accountable and serve time in prison. Now, they are promoted and envied.
I demand Congressional hearings! I won't get them, but I demand them.
“Close. From Wiki....”
“He is a regular columnist for the American Prospect online, and he has published op-eds in the New York Times and the Washington Post.[7] He has also written diaries on the Daily Kos”
Good grief...so when I said Pravda, I was giving him credit for being more conservative than he is...
Unless any of them have since passed away, I’ll bet they were members of JournoList. I’ll keep digging. I had forgotten about that. Thanks for the tip.
Excellent Job!
Ugh! McCarthy. Not McCarty. Typing too quickly, twice.
Not that it matters, but I am curious why so many on the list are Jewish?
There’s some speculation about that on this thread. Keep reading.
Tom Schaller
Senior Research Fellow
Email: schaller@umbc.edu
Dr. Thomas F. Schaller (Ph.D., North Carolina, 1997) is associate professor of political science at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). He is author of Whistling Past Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South (2006, Simon & Schuster), and co-author of Devolution and Black State Legislators: Challenges and Choices in the Twenty-First Century (2006, SUNY Press). He has published academic articles in American Review of Politics, Constitutional Political Economy, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Public Choice, and Publius: The Journal of Federalism.
Now in his eleventh year at UMBC, he teaches courses in American government, including the U.S. presidency, Congress, and interest group behavior. As director of the political science department's legislative internship, Schaller places students in political jobs at the local, state and national level. He writes a twice-monthly column on national politics for the Baltimore Sun, blogs about American politics and elections for fivethirtyeight.com, and has published commentaries in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The New York Daily News, The New Republic, Politico, Salon, and The American Prospect, and has been a guest on MSNBC, National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" and "Talk of the Nation" programs, and C-SPAN television's "Washington Journal." In 2006, he was invited by the New York Times to write columns for its online, "Midterm Madness" feature.
A periodic commentator on Canadian Broadcast Corporation radio, his has given lectures on the American politics on behalf of the U.S. State Department in Brazil, Egypt, India, Italy, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, South Africa and Turkey.
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