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Eugene Robinson, the Washington Post's Post-Partisan

Eugene Robinson, the name-calling scourge of all critics of Obama who writes one of the anti-conservative columns at the Washington Post and serves the same function on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” has just provided another example of what post- — or

No Tell Intel

Georgetown, S.C. — The Washington “Compost” is mercifully less than ubiquitous down here in the Carolina low country. That’s why I was a bit surprised by the comments of a fellow customer at the Independent Seafood pier when I went

JournoList, Shame of a Nation: Nothing to See Here, Folks

You have to give mainstream journalists credit. No matter how high the evidence of liberal bias stacks up, they stick to the notion they don’t play favorites. Rathergate? An aberration. A Washington Post ombudsman admitting journalists favored Sen. Barack Obama

JournoList: Bias Leads to Recklessness

Politicians on the losing side of an issue or argument tend to look for a way to change the subject or redirect the debate to put their opponent on the defensive. In today’s politically correct world, liberals invariably try to

JournoList: A Disgrace to American Journalism

One of the nastiest episodes in American journalism occurred in the immediate aftermath of John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate during the 2008 election. It was a potential game-changer and, for a moment, it rocked the

Call In the Washington Post!

Now don’t get me wrong! I’m aware of my knee-jerk reactions to almost anything coming out of the Washington Post or the New York Times. I usually say to myself, “I told you so.” But this new series?! Investigative reports

The Washington Post Apologizes

On Sunday the Washington Post ombudsman, Andrew Alexander, issued an interesting apology for his paper’s failure to write about the Department of Justice’s handling of the Philadelphia New Black Panther Party case. After summarizing the case and the controversy over

WaPo: Top Secret America-hating William Arkin

William Arkin along with Dana Priest just released an epic bit of hype and marketing called Top Secret America in the Washington Post. Arkin is relatively undistinguished as a journalist, but he did have one brush with notoriety when he