Who’s A Journalist? ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ March 9, 2007 By Paul McLeary Every few months, media critics get themselves all in a twist over the single most overblown issue in contemporary journalism.
Quick, What’s AFRICOM? March 8, 2007 By Paul McLeary Our mainstream press is dropping the ball on a big international story.
What, Exactly, Is Stengel Doing to Time? March 7, 2007 By Paul McLeary What kind of “understanding” did Time‘s managing editor have with Apple’s CEO?
Taranto and the Right Need a History Lesson on Digital Death Threats March 1, 2007 By Paul McLeary Stupidity and classlessness aren’t ideological issues — they strike liberals and conservatives in equal measure.
Dan Gerstein, Greg Sargent and a Word on Transparency February 28, 2007 By Paul McLeary The editors of the Politico shouldn’t get off so easily in a little Internet spat.
John Solomon Gives Us Less Than Meets the Eye — Again February 27, 2007 By Paul McLeary Another non-starter on the front page of the Post, by their resident non-starter reporter.
Skepticism Is But Step One in the Iran Story February 26, 2007 By Paul McLeary One thing is certain about the claims that Iran is supplying Iraqi terrorists: we haven’t even begun to grasp the full story.
Some Creative Efforts to Take Back Foreign News February 22, 2007 By Paul McLeary International news — who needs it? The American public, that’s who.
The Cheney Hokey-Pokey February 21, 2007 By Paul McLeary Is Cheney up? Is Cheney down? The press corps can’t seem to get the story straight.