Posted on 07/25/2010 2:04:11 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
I can try to do that on the next update. Will an asterisk next their names suffice or do you want a list of the additions in a comment on the thread?
Sarah Spitz - NPR
To be accurate, Sarah didn’t work for NPR. She did work for a independent public broadcasting radio station KCRW but she didn’t get a paycheck from NPR.
Whatever is easiest for you to highlight new additions. When searching the archives for journolist collusion it would be helpful to know names previously overlooked.
Thanks, guys , for all your fine work.
Thank you. I’ll correct that on the next update.
Thanks for the ping!
Thanks BuckeyeTexan!
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Ping!
Thanks for the ping! I’ve updated my list as well.
Got a few more names for your list from a thread this morning...
See:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2559047/posts?page=5#5
Kathleen Geier
Robert Kuttner
Jaana Goodrich
Nico Pitney
Scott Helman
I’ll look up their bios in a little bit, and post the info. to you here - have to eat some breakfast first, though. :)
The DC is now posting some of the full “discussions.” IMO they’re even worse in their entirety. Truly sickening:
http://dailycaller.com/2010/07/26/raw-journolist-emails-on-palins-first-miscue/
Here’s the info. I promised:
KATHLEEN GEIER - Talking Points Memo (TPM)
I only found her profile from TPM in Google’s Cache, but I’m assuming this is the person from the list.
I found her at TPM through a link on DU. I also found her name referenced by fellow JournoLister Katha Pollitt in a column about McCain which you can read here: http://www.thenation.com/blog/mccain-may-be-old-hes-still-threat
Note: Interestingly there is also a Kathleen Geier that lived in Wasilla, Alaska during the 80s. I do not think they are the same person though.
ROBERT KUTTNER -
Co-Founder & Co-Editor of The American Prospect
Co-Founder of The Economic Policy Institute
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kuttner
Writer at Huffington Post (info. from Google search revealing his profile, and recent columns there)
JAANA GOODRICH -
Blogger, Echidne of the Snake
Contributing author, The American Prospect (see J. Goodrich)
NICO PITNEY -
National Editor, The Huffington Post
Previously the Deputy Research Director at the Center for American Progress and Managing Editor of ThinkProgress.
(see bio at HuffPo: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/the-news/reporting/nico-pitney )
SCOTT HELMAN -
The Boston Globe
Hmm ~ are you secretly a commie or something? (or, maybe you don't know what the federal pension plan is about).
Maybe someone would like to adjust the programming for FR so that when you type in the name of the writer a red flag (with a big yellow star) pops up to let us know the Journolist is involved.
By Organization:
1. Air America Media - Charlie Kireker
2. Alternet - Don Hazen
3. American Prospect - Adam Serwer, Dean Baker, Ezra Klein, John Judis, Mark Schmitt, Sam Boyd, Tim Fernholz
4. Atlantic - Alyssa Rosenberg, Marc Ambinder, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Matthew Yglesias
5. Author - Rick Perlstein
6. Balcony Films - Julie Bergman Sender
7. Baltimore Sun - Thomas Schaller
8. Bloomberg News - Ryan Donmoyer
9. Boston Globe - Jesse Singal
10. Brave New Films - Robert Greenwald
11. Campaign for Americas Future - Rick Perlstein
12. Carpetbagger Report - Steven Benen
13. Center for American Progress - Matt Duss, Matthew Yglesias
14. Century Foundation - Daniel Levy, Greg Anrig
15. Change to Win - Rich Yeselson
16. Chicago Tribune - Merrill Goozner
17. Cliopatria - Ralph Luker
18. CNN - Jeffrey Toobin
19. ColorLines Magazine - Rinku Sen
20. Columbia Journalism Review - Holly Yeager
21. Columbia University - Todd Gitlin
22. Crooked Timer - Michael Berube
23. Daily Beast - Dana Goldstein
24. Daily Caller - Gautham Nagesh
25. Democratic Strategist - Ed Kilgore
26. DePaul University - J. Harry Wray
27. Deutsche Presse-Agentur - Matt Steinglass
28. Economic Policy Institute - Jared Bernstein
29. Economist - Ryan Avent
30. Economists’ View - Mark Thoma
31. Economists Voice - Brad DeLong
32. FireDogLake - David Dayen, Spencer Ackerman
33. FiveThirtyEight.com - Nate Silver
34. Freelance journalist - Lindsay Beyerstein
35. George Washington University - Henry Farrell
36. Georgetown University - Michael Kazin
37. Government Executive - Alyssa Rosenberg
38. Grist - David Roberts
39. Guardian - Daniel Davies, Michael Tomasky
40. Harpers Magazine - Luke Mitchell
41. Harvard University - Arthur Goldhammer
42. Havt - Media Matters - Ari Rabin
43. Hill - Gautham Nagesh
44. Huffington Post - Sam Stein
45. Human Rights Watch - Suzanne Nossel
46. In These Times - Adam Doster, Joel Bleifuss, Lakshmi Chaudry
47. Inside Higher Ed - Scott McLemee
48. Kaiser Health News - Kate Steadman
49. LA Weekly - Josh Bearman
50. Media Consortium - Adele Stan, Brian Beutler, Tracy Van Slyke
51. Media Matters for America - Eric Alterman
52. Mother Jones - David Corn, Jonathan Stein, Laura Rozen, Nick Baumann
53. MSNBC - Dave Weigle
54. MyDD.com - Seth Michaels
55. Nation - Ari Berman, Ari Melber, Chris Hayes, Eric Alterman, Katha Pollitt, Richard Kim
56. National Security Network - Alex Rossmiller, Ilan Goldenberg, Moira Whelan
57. New America Foundation - Mark Schmitt, Michael Cohen
58. New Republic - Eve Fairbanks, Isaac Chotiner, John Judis, Jonathan Chait, Jonathan Cohn, Noam Scheiber
59. New York Law Journal - Thomas Adcock
60. New York Observer - Joe Conason
61. New York Times - Paul Krugman
62. New Yorker - Jeffrey Toobin
63. Newsweek - Ben Adler, Ezra Klein, Michael Hirsh
64. NPR - Sarah Spitz
65. Pandagon.net - Jesse Taylor
66. Pennsylvania State University - Michael Berube
67. Pew Economic Mobility Project - Scott Winship
68. Philadelphia Daily News - Will Bunch
69. Playwright - Rich Byrne
70. POLITICO - Avi Zenilman, Ben Adler, Ben Smith, Laura Rozen, Lisa Lerer, Mike Allen
71. PoliticsDaily.com - Walter Shapiro
72. Princeton University - Julian Zelizer, Paul Krugman
73. Public News Service - Lark Corbeil
74. Root - Kai Wright
75. Salon - Rebecca Traister
76. Slate - David Greenberg
77. South Florida Times - Joy-Ann Reid
78. South Texas College of Law - John Blevins
79. Talking Points Memo - Spencer Ackerman
80. TIME - Joe Klein, Michael Scherer
81. UC Davis - Gerald Dworkin
82. UC San Diego - Matthew Shugart
83. UCLA - Jonathan Zasloff
84. UCLA Reality Based Community - Mark Kleiman
85. University of California at Berkeley - Brad DeLong, Michael OHare
86. University of Chicago - Harold Pollack
87. University of Rochester - James Johnson
88. University of Texas at Austin - James Galbraith
89. Village Voice - Foster Kamer
90. Washington Independent - Dave Weigle, Spencer Ackerman
91. Washington Monthly - Jesse Singal, Kevin Drum
92. Washington Post - Alec McGillis, Dave Weigle, Ezra Klein, Greg Sargent
93. Washingtonian - Alyssa Rosenberg
94. Wired - Spencer Ackerman
95. Yale University - Steven Teles
96. Young Turks - Cenk Uygur
Politico is frequently referenced here on FR.
Politico has six on the Journolist...be careful with Politico.
Remember, Eric moved on to one of the top deputy positions in the DOJ where he "solved the case" getting involved in a deal where a guy named Carl Cooper pled guilty provided they didn't prosecute his wife, his mother, and then adopt out his kid.
A critical piece of evidence, the guns used in the shootings, were not found by the DC cops at the place indicated by Carl.
There's still some doubt about this case ~ not that Carl wasn't involved in some way, but with the guns missing and the threat of prosecution and legal alienation pending for all his immediate relatives.......... it looks more like an Eric Holder "deal" than a good wrapup to a brutal crime.
Just checking the WarshPost staff writers on a critical story toward the conclusion of the situation were Philip P. Pan, Peter Slevin and Linda Wheeler and Metro researcher Bobbye Pratt.
Eric is rarely mentioned in anybody's stories ~ just in FR concerned threads.
Notice that none of the staff writers given credit are listed in our list of Journolist denizens YET, but who was their editor? Was he part of a predecessor crowd that guided these stories so that Eric Holder wasn't overtly tainted by a "blown case" ~ or even by the heavy handed solution getting badied about too much (possibly to his discredit).
And where's Eric? Certainly he must have been one of Ezra's associates.
That makes sense. Is there a Holder - Jordan connection?
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