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Another Reason Journolist Was a Bad Idea
Mickey Kaus: Journolist was a terrible idea from the start, not so much because it enabled the promotion of “lock-steppedness” and a progressive party line across media organizations (though Salam more or less concedes that it did), or because it fostered … Continue reading
Violent, Angry Spencer Ackerman Beclowns Himself Everywhere
This is that Spencer Ackerman quote from Journolist that’s getting a lot of attention: I do not endorse a Popular Front, nor do I think you need to. It’s not necessary to jump to Wright-qua-Wright’s defense. What is necessary is … Continue reading
Spencer Ackerman Beclowns Himself on Journolist
DailyCaller has been digging through Journolist emails and found this doozey from Spencer Ackerman, then of The Washington Independent during the Rev. Jeremiah Wright dustup prior to the 2008 election: I do not endorse a Popular Front, nor do I … Continue reading