The Compost repositioning its "troops" for the all-out offensive against the Bush Administration.
"...Washington journalists hope that the changing of the Bush Cabinet might help reporters shake out some news stories that dont support Bush-administration dogma."
Nope... no bias here...no-sir-ee.
Just for fun, can anyone name any news stories from the MSM that DID support Bush-administration "dogma".
Heck, anyone remember the MSM referring to Clinton dogma?
Actually that's not bad. Let's get Milbank's obnoxious opinionating out in the open under a clear label, rather than disguised as "reporting".
With Milbank moved from reporting into Editorializing, his promise to eventually publish the actual *contents* of the Democratic Party Senate Intelligence Committee memos will no doubt continue to be broken.
<It will have plenty of attitude and judgment, he says, but it will not have ideological opinions.>
Law of journalism #14. Whenever a public figure says he avoids ideology and labels, his position on any given issue is probably liberal or Democratic.
See: Kerry, John F.
I just canceled my subscription to the Compost after 25 years. When I told them why (Left wing, anti-Bush bias), I got the impression they had heard it before. They asked me if I would miss the Thursday Food section, or the Friday movie reviews.
Not. Esp. since I had just seen the movie "Closer", because they said the most objectionable thing was that smoking and drinking were shown. Hah!
I honestly don't think this White House cares about individual "journalists".
They've an agenda. They have a plan to implement it. They have the 'git go' from the boss.
Milbank can go pound sand.