Posted on 07/21/2010 12:24:42 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
Revealing.
What does the “original number” mean?
Order they signed up?
You rock. Thanks.
I added them to the list as I was able to confirm them. When I finish adding their organizations, maybe I’ll include “sort by” versions.
Thank you to all who are sending and posting additional information.
thanks.
54 David Daniels
Are now bloggers at: http://crookedtimber.org/
Why not drop them a line and say hi!
It doesn’t mean anything. I added them to the list as I was able to confirm that they were members of JournoList.
One of the few left-leaning scholars on the new administrations economic team,
Really?
Here you go.
Yep. I’ll ping everyone who posts on this thread when I have more information, such as the journos’ organizations or significant additions to the list.
Their number in the original list at the top of the thread.
Thanks.
Thanks for your work. Well Done!
List saved.
I'm SURE he'd like to know he has friends at FR!
“In another era, these people would be held accountable and serve time in prison. Now, they are promoted and envied....”
Perhaps these folks can be shown to have aided and abetted the fraud of a President we now have, and his fraudulent campaign of deception. Certain businesses and industries, and the citizenry, would clearly have recourse.
Eric Alterman Senior Fellow Eric Alterman is a distinguished professor of English, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and professor of journalism at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. He is also The Liberal Media columnist for The Nation and a fellow of the Nation Institute. His "Altercation" blog now also appears on The Nation's site. Alterman is also a Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C., where he writes the Think Again column; a senior fellow (since 1985) at the World Policy Institute at The New School in New York; and a history consultant to HBO Films. Alterman is the author of seven books, including the national bestsellers, What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News (2003, 2004), and The Book on Bush: How George W. (Mis)leads America (with Mark Green, 2004). The others include: When Presidents Lie: A History of Official Deception and its Consequences, (2004, 2005); His Sound & Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy (1992, 2000), which won the 1992 George Orwell Award; It Ain't No Sin to be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen (1999, 2001), which won the 1999 Stephen Crane Literary Award; and Who Speaks for America? Why Democracy Matters in Foreign Policy, (1998). His newest book is Why We're Liberals: A Political Handbook to Post-Bush America, (2008).
Termed "the most honest and incisive media critic writing today [LOL!] in the National Catholic Reporter, and author of the smartest and funniest political journal out there, in The San Francisco Chronicle, Alterman is frequent lecturer and contributor to numerous publications in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. In recent years, he has also been a columnist for Worth, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, and The Sunday Express (London). A former adjunct professor of journalism at NYU and Columbia, Alterman received his B.A. in history and government from Cornell, his M.A. in international relations from Yale, and his Ph.D. in U.S. history from Stanford. He lives with his family in Manhattan.
For more details, please go to www.ericalterman.com . For media or speaking inquiries, please contact Alterman at whatliberalmedia@aol.com.
Great information, thanks for all your research and hard work!!
ping
Only 335 more names to go (400 on JournOlist listserve).
1. Ezra Klein - blogger for the Washington Post and a columnist for Newsweek
2. Dave Weigel - MSNBC commentator and Washington Post blogger
3. Matthew Yglesias - formerly Atlantic Monthly currenly at the Center for American Progress (Soros funded Podesta outfit)
4. David Dayen - blogs at Calitics and Hullabaloo in addition to his own personal blog
5. Spencer Ackerman - began his career at The New Republic and currently writes for Wired magazine’s national security blog, Danger Room
6. Jeffrey Toobin - legal analyst for CNN and The New Yorker
7. Eric Alterman - MSNBC.com moved to Media Mattersand is now hosted by The Nation
8. Paul Krugman - New York Times
9. John Judis - senior editor at The New Republic and a contributing editor to The American Prospect
10. Eve Fairbanks - reporter-researcher at The New Republic and an opinion writer at The Examiner
11. Mike Allen - chief political correspondent for Politico
12. Ben Smith - writes a blog about national politics for POLITICO
13. Lisa Lerer - covers lobbying, policy and economic issues for Politico
14. Joe Klein - TIME’s political columnist
15. Brad DeLong - professor of Economics and chair of the Political Economy major at the University of California, Berkeley
16. Chris Hayes - Washington editor of The Nation
17. Matt Duss - National Security Researcher/Blogger at American Progress
18. Jonathan Chait - senior editor at The New Republic and a former assistant editor of The American Prospect
19. Jesse Singal - frequent contributor to the Globe opinion pages
20. Michael Cohen - Michael A. Cohen was a Senior Research Fellow at the New America Foundation
21. Isaac Chotiner - writer in Washington, D.C. for the Atlantic
22. Katha Pollitt - American feminist poet, essayist and critic for the Nation
23. Alyssa Rosenberg - senior web editor for Washingtonian and the Atlantic
24. Rick Perlstein - former writer for The Village Voice and The New Republic, Senior Fellow at the Campaign for America’s Future
25. Alex Rossmiller - recently left the Defense Intelligence Agency and fellow at the National Security Network
26. Ed Kilgore - Managing Editor of The Democratic Strategist and a senior fellow at the Progressive Policy Institute
27. Walter Shapiro - USA TODAY
28. Noam Scheiber - senior editor for The New Republic
29. Michael Tomasky - The Guardian
30. Rich Yesels - research coordinator in the Strategic Organizing Center of the labor federation
31. Tim Fernholz - writing fellow at the Prospect. His work has been published by The New Republic, The Nation, The Guardian, American Lawyer
32. Dana Goldstein - associate editor and writer at The Daily Beast
33. Jonathan Cohn - senior editor at The New Republic
34. Scott Winship - managing editor of The Democratic Strategist
35. David Roberts - staff writer for Grist
36. Luke Mitchell - senior editor of Harper’s Magazine
37. John Blevins - SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW
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
More Journolist: Obama Wins, Journalists Celebrate
Santa Carlson has shown up with a second sack of toys today. There are a whole bunch of examples, but Ill just stick to the people who are supposedly unbiased or academics. First, those from the day before the election.
LUKE MITCHELL, HARPERS: Im picturing something like VJ Day in Times Square. Seriously!
JOHN BLEVINS, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE OF LAW: Its all I can do to hold it together.
day of the election:
HENRY FARRELL, GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY: I had to close my office door yesterday because I was watching YouTube videos of elderly African Americans saying what this meant to them and tearing up.
JOSH BEARMAN, LA WEEKLY: 11 months ago I burst into tears by myself on a plane while watching Hardball when my mind wandered to the image of President Obama being sworn in. Ive been fighting it ever since.
ALEC MCGILLIS, WASHINGTON POST: If you need further proof that VA is looking to go blue, check out whats going on in VA-5 in deepest Southside Virginia, where Tom Perriello, my college roommate and a very good guy, is now up .06 percentage points 2,000 votes against Virgil Goode with 88 percent reporting.
SPENCER ACKERMAN, WASHINGTON INDEPENDENT: YES WE DID!
STEVEN TELES, YALE UNIVERSITY: Im not sure why, but this part of the Battle Hymn of the Republic came to me . . . . Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! Since God is marching on.
MICHAEL TOMASKY, THE GUARDIAN: Im just jelly. Lord!
RYAN DONMOYER, BLOOMBERG NEWS: Best quip I heard today, courtesy of a Facebook friend: I wonder if Sarah Palin is still unclear about what a community organizer does.
KATE STEADMAN, KAISER HEALTH NEWS: i cant imagine anything like it except a world series/superbowl win, and several of my co-walkers told me it never gets the entire city so riled. i think what makes it even more amazing is the incredible diversity in this city and how we all came together for this, especially in victory.
Fun story: Alyssa Rosenberg actually admits that shes supposed to be non-partisan right before expressing her happiness that progressives won and a lot of horribly ugly stuff got repudiated tonight.
I also suspect the White House is in disarray trying to get around this.
Not to mention the chaos of information deficit disorder.
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