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JournoList: 151 Names Confirmed (with News Organizations)
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| 07/29/2010
| BuckeyeTexan
Posted on 07/29/2010 11:25:42 AM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
- Spencer Ackerman - Wired, FireDogLake, Washington Independent, Talking Points Memo, The American Prospect
- Thomas Adcock - New York Law Journal
- Ben Adler - Newsweek, POLITICO
- Mike Allen - POLITICO
- Eric Alterman - The Nation, Media Matters for America
- Marc Ambinder - The Atlantic
- Greg Anrig - The Century Foundation
- Ryan Avent - Economist
- Dean Baker - The American Prospect
- Nick Baumann - Mother Jones
- Josh Bearman - LA Weekly
- Steven Benen - The Carpetbagger Report
- Ari Berman - The Nation
- Jared Bernstein - Economic Policy Institute
- Michael Berube - Crooked Timer, Pennsylvania State University
- Brian Beutler - The Media Consortium
- Lindsay Beyerstein - Freelance journalist
- Joel Bleifuss - In These Times
- John Blevins - South Texas College of Law
- Sam Boyd - The American Prospect
- Ben Brandzel - MoveOn.org, John Edwards Campaign
- Shannon Brownlee - Author, New America Foundation
- Will Bunch - Philadelphia Daily News
- Rich Byrne - Playwright
- Jonathan Chait - The New Republic
- Lakshmi Chaudry - In These Times
- Isaac Chotiner - The New Republic
- Ta-Nehisi Coates - The Atlantic
- Michael Cohen - New America Foundation
- Jonathan Cohn - The New Republic
- Joe Conason - The New York Observer
- Lark Corbeil - Public News Service
- David Corn - Mother Jones
- Daniel Davies - The Guardian
- David Dayen - FireDogLake
- Brad DeLong - The Economists Voice, University of California at Berkeley
- Ryan Donmoyer - Bloomberg News
- Adam Doster - In These Times
- Kevin Drum - Washington Monthly
- Matt Duss - Center for American Progress
- Gerald Dworkin - UC Davis
- Eve Fairbanks - The New Republic
- Henry Farrell - George Washington University
- Tim Fernholz - American Prospect
- Dan Froomkin - Huffington Post, Washington Post
- Jason Furman - Brookings Institution
- James Galbraith - University of Texas at Austin
- Kathleen Geier - Talking Points Memo
- Todd Gitlin - Columbia University
- Ilan Goldenberg - National Security Network
- Arthur Goldhammer - Harvard University
- Dana Goldstein - The Daily Beast
- Andrew Golis - Talking Points Memo
- Jaana Goodrich - Blogger
- Merrill Goozner - Chicago Tribune
- David Greenberg - Slate
- Robert Greenwald - Brave New Films
- Chris Hayes - The Nation
- Don Hazen - Alternet
- Jeet Heer - Canadian Journolist
- Jeff Hauser - Political Action Committee, Dennis Shulman Campaign
- Michael Hirsh - Newsweek
- James Johnson - University of Rochester
- John Judis - The New Republic, The American Prospect
- Foster Kamer - The Village Voice
- Michael Kazin - Georgetown University
- Ed Kilgore - Democratic Strategist
- Richard Kim - The Nation
- Charlie Kireker - Air America Media
- Mark Kleiman - UCLA The Reality Based Community
- Ezra Klein - Washington Post, Newsweek, The American Prospect
- Joe Klein - TIME
- Robert Kuttner - American Prospect, Economic Policy Institute
- Paul Krugman - The New York Times, Princeton University
- Lisa Lerer - POLITICO
- Daniel Levy - Century Foundation
- Ralph Luker - Cliopatria
- Annie Lowrey - Washington Independent
- Robert Mackey - New York Times
- Mike Madden - Salon
- Maggie Mahar - The Century Foundation
- Dylan Matthews - Harvard University
- Alec McGillis - Washington Post
- Scott McLemee - Inside Higher Ed
- Sara Mead - New America Foundation
- Ari Melber - The Nation
- David Meyer - University of California at Irvine
- Seth Michaels - MyDD.com
- Luke Mitchell - Harpers Magazine
- Gautham Nagesh - The Hill, Daily Caller
- Suzanne Nossel - Human Rights Watch
- Michael OHare - University of California at Berkeley
- Josh Orton - MyDD.com, Air America Media
- Rodger Payne - University of Louisville
- Rick Perlstein - Author, Campaign for Americas Future
- Nico Pitney - Huffington Post
- Harold Pollack - University of Chicago
- Katha Pollitt - The Nation
- Ari Rabin-Havt - Media Matters
- Joy-Ann Reid - South Florida Times
- David Roberts - Grist
- Lamar Robertson - Partnership for Public Service
- Sara Robinson - Campaign For America's Future
- Alyssa Rosenberg - Washingtonian, The Atlantic, Government Executive
- Alex Rossmiller - National Security Network
- Michael Roston - Newsbroke
- Laura Rozen - POLITICO, Mother Jones
- Felix Salmon - Reuters
- Greg Sargent - Washington Post
- Thomas Schaller - Baltimore Sun
- Noam Scheiber - The New Republic
- Michael Scherer - TIME
- Mark Schmitt - American Prospect, The New America Foundation
- Rinku Sen - ColorLines Magazine
- Julie Bergman Sender - Balcony Films
- Adam Serwer - American Prospect
- Walter Shapiro - PoliticsDaily.com
- Kate Sheppard - Mother Jones
- Matthew Shugart - UC San Diego
- Nate Silver - FiveThirtyEight.com
- Jesse Singal - The Boston Globe, Washington Monthly
- Ann-Marie Slaughter - Princeton University
- Ben Smith - POLITICO
- Sarah Spitz - KCRW
- Adele Stan - The Media Consortium
- Paul Starr - The Atlantic
- Kate Steadman - Kaiser Health News
- Jonathan Stein - Mother Jones
- Sam Stein - Huffington Post
- Matt Steinglass - Deutsche Presse-Agentur
- James Surowiecki - The New Yorker
- Jesse Taylor - Pandagon.net
- Steven Teles - Yale University
- Mark Thoma - The Economists' View
- Michael Tomasky - The Guardian
- Jeffrey Toobin - CNN, The New Yorker
- Rebecca Traister - Salon
- Tracy Van Slyke - The Media Consortium
- Paul Waldman - Author, American Prospect
- Dave Weigel - Washington Post, MSNBC, The Washington Independent
- Moira Whelan - National Security Network
- Scott Winship - Pew Economic Mobility Project
- J. Harry Wray - DePaul University
- D. Brad Wright - University of NC at Chapel Hill
- Kai Wright - The Root
- Holly Yeager - Columbia Journalism Review
- Rich Yeselson - Change to Win
- Matthew Yglesias - Center for American Progress, The Atlantic Monthly
- Jonathan Zasloff - UCLA
- Julian Zelizer - Princeton University
- Avi Zenilman - POLITICO
TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; Politics; Reference
KEYWORDS: conspiracy; jlist; journolist; journolistpinglist; kleinklub; liberalmedia; topten
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To: casuist
Thanks casuist...good idea!
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posted on
07/29/2010 1:07:13 PM PDT
by
roses of sharon
(I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. Philippians 4:13)
To: BuckeyeTexan
As we suspected, all along. We knew there was coordination, because the comments were all so similar. They were a liberal echo-chamber that shared, then spewed their carp about conservatives from their various media outlets.
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posted on
07/29/2010 2:29:40 PM PDT
by
SuziQ
To: BuckeyeTexan
Thanks for the update. This is getting better by the day. Can’t wait to see the complete list of 400.
To: BuckeyeTexan
Ping to an updated JournoList.Thank you for the updated list.
Wasn't there some story about BO and MO meeting with some Palestinian/Muslim activists at a dinner in Los Angeles before the election? There were pictures of them posted here. I understand the LA Times had the story (plus video) and sat on it/killed it. It would be interesting to see someone from the LA Times eventually appear on the complete list.
To: BuckeyeTexan
Great post!
Bookmarked.
From now on it will be worthwhile to check the authors of pieces posted here to see if the author is on this list. If the author is on the list, then everybody will know that what they are reading is an agenda-driven pack of lies and distortions.
FRegards,
LH
To: Lancey Howard
The 2008 presidential election may someday be regarded as the most stupendous confidence trick in American history and the mainstream media may be damned for aiding and abetting this crime with a most egregious failure of professional responsibility.
Virtually the entire paper trail of the current president’s existence has never been released or allowed to be subjected to any sort of scrutiny, despite several years of repeated requests by numerous individuals and non-traditional media organizations. His original typewritten long form birth certificate, school records, SAT and LSAT scores, college and law school transcripts and term papers, medical records, passport history and other relevant documents all remain deeply hidden away. This degree of comprehensive secrecy is unprecedented in American political history. Every modern presidential candidate has willingly released these records and documents upon request, sometimes directly to the campaigns of their rivals, thus acknowledging that the process of running for president should be the toughest job interview on the planet. The current president is the sole exception. The Obama 2008 campaign and subsequent administration has to date spent in excess of three million dollars in legal fees to fight Freedom of Information Act filings and other requests to examine these documents and records. What is being hidden and why are they hiding it?
Since 2008 the great preponderance of mainstream media coverage relevant to this basic issue of truth and accountability has selectively focused on the so-called “birthers” and portrayals of them as irrational or disturbed individuals obsessed with the belief that the current president was born in Kenya or Indonesia or outside of the United States and is thus ineligible for this office. In fact, astute observers in corridors of power and other quarters have always rejected this notion, amid widespread and growing speculation that the impossibility of Obama ever producing his original typewritten long form birth certificate is a matter of true paternity rather than place of birth. More and more people have used a search engine to find and compare photos of the late CPUSA member and radical activist Frank Marshall Davis with photos of the current president and photos of the late alcoholic bigamist Kenyan Barack Obama “Sr.” The Obama 2008 campaign did release a computer generated short form version of a birth certificate, but this only made matters worse for them, intensifying the requests to see the original typewritten long form document.
Journalism used to be about the search for truth. You may decide for yourselves how you might describe it at the present time.
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posted on
07/30/2010 12:48:22 AM PDT
by
2ndDivisionVet
(No. Try not. Do... or do not. There is no try. ~Master Yoda)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
Virtually the entire paper trail of the current presidents existence has never been released or allowed to be subjected to any sort of scrutiny, despite several years of repeated requests by numerous individuals and non-traditional media organizations.The Democrat "mainstream" newsrooms had absolutely no interest in vetting their boy Ubama. None. They were afraid of what they might find (and then have to spike). Yet the Associated Press sent a platoon to Alaska to dig through the Palin's garbage. That will tell future historians all they need to know about today's press. ...And one thing about history - - it won't be so easy for the liberal scum to "revise" anymore. There's too many trails nowadays.
To: BuckeyeTexan
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posted on
07/30/2010 3:15:12 AM PDT
by
Godebert
To: BuckeyeTexan; All
This is more than about shaping the news. It is how the “elite” an “intellectuals” think about the rest of us. The disdain below is for the South, but I am sure we are not alone on their “holier than thou” list.
I think someone should call on Dear Leader and request a REPUDIATION of these remarks made by so many of his supporters, ESPECIALLY in light of how they portray the Tea Party. (pot meet kettle) I bet there is much more hate spread around in the emails not released.
http://dailycaller.com/2010/07/29/raw-journolist-emails-do-tea-party-members-parallel-nazis/5/
Richard Yeselson
Aug 9, 2009, 9:14pm
They want a deficit driven militarist/heterosexist/herrenvolk state. Because remember: They also dont want to pay any taxes. Thats the limited government part. But they want their grandparents to have Medicare. Its not exactly a coherent world view.
Michael Tomasky
Aug 10, 2009, 7:37am
Ill say it for a second time, then Ill stop: We should split into two. Live and let live. As MacGillis reminded us yesterday, the founders never imagined a country so large anyway.
The only catch I didnt mention the other day is sports, but I think the two nations would simply have to agree by treaty that all sports, pro and college, will just continue as before.
Michael Kazin
Aug 10, 2009, 9:49am
but all the good music came from the South surely, you dont want to leave us with nothing but polka, Gershwin, and A Prairie Home Companion?
Richard Yeselson
Aug 10, 2009, 10:04am
Cmon Mikewe now have Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. Dixie can keep the f***ing museums and tombstones. Weve got the recordings now
.
Michael Kazin
Aug 10, 2009, 10:18am
But it took a lot of suffering (and interracial sex) to create all that great music
. We Northerners just ripped it off
Richard Yeselson
Aug 10, 2009, 10:41am
Ok, we ripped off their music. They repaid us with Jesse Helms, Tom Delay, and George W. Bush, among too many others. How about if we keep the interracial sex and just call it square?
Todd Gitlin
Aug 10, 2009, 11:20am
Hey, is the boy from Hibbing chopped liver?
Michael Kazin
Aug 10, 2009, 11:33am
As he wrote in his HS yearbook: I want to be in the band
of Little Richard. Just another Dixie wannabee
.and his mentor, Woody G, was from OK
Katha Pollitt
Aug 10, 2009, 11:04am
yes, but now there are lots of black people in the north, so we can still have all that great music etc. the south served its cultural purpose and can now be left to go its own way, like they say they want to do. We can check back in fifty years and see whos better off.
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
I’m fine with splitting into two countries. Let those b@st@rds get the hell out of the way of our prosperity. It’s a deal. Check back in 50 and I’ll bet we’re kickin’ their @sses. I’d love to see the looks on their faces when they run out of OPM and food.
I don’t see any way to mend this cultural divide.
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posted on
07/30/2010 6:06:05 AM PDT
by
BuckeyeTexan
(There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind.)
To: BuckeyeTexan
Thanks. Your good work continues. I now listen to a variety of news sources to hear the common threads. It helps to sort important from bull. Somewhere in all of this we may arrive at truth.
To: BuckeyeTexan
These people on this list are all white, aren't they? Did Journolist have a black member? Why are they all white? Didn't they let blacks participate? Could it be, perhaps, racism? I noticed they are largely male too. Could it be, perhaps, sexism?
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posted on
07/31/2010 5:49:47 PM PDT
by
Paradelady
(Journalist racist, sexist)
To: Protect the Bill of Rights
That is some messed up stuff.
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posted on
08/01/2010 5:11:52 PM PDT
by
HollyB
To: Spunky
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posted on
08/01/2010 6:49:47 PM PDT
by
Spunky
(You are free to make choices, but not free from the consequences)
To: Spunky
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posted on
08/01/2010 6:58:27 PM PDT
by
Spunky
(You are free to make choices, but not free from the consequences)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
I saw photos of Obama Sr, Davis and Malcolm X alongside one of BHO. X had the most likeness and apparently had even met Stanley Ann . . . .
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posted on
08/01/2010 8:18:39 PM PDT
by
1066AD
To: central_va
bump for later note taking.
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posted on
08/04/2010 2:24:49 PM PDT
by
woerm
(student of history)
To: wilco200
I thought the same thing. Suicidal Jews. Seems they’re the ones with memory lapse. Or do they really believe they’d be immune.
To: BuckeyeTexan
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posted on
08/08/2010 5:55:01 PM PDT
by
Brian Allen
(Buraq Hussayn bin Buraq Hussayn bin Hussayn Ubambi, is to America what Pol Pot was to Cambodia)
To: BuckeyeTexan
Don't look now, you just got linked on Instapundit by
EdDriscoll They are a libertarian blog.
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posted on
01/10/2012 4:00:04 PM PST
by
LadyDoc
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