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Journolist Lives! Media Coordinates SOTU Response Networks All Describe Lib Obama As Reaganesque Posted by Jim Hoft on Thursday, January 27, 2011, 10:47 PM Dont fool yourself Journolist is alive and well. It was apparent this week after Obamas SOTU Address that the state-run media is still coordinating their message to the American people.
All three major networks described Obamas confusing speech as being Reaganesque. They want so desperately for the failed socialist they helped elect to appear like the beloved Ronald Reagan.
(Excerpt) Read more at gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com ...
Reagan? He's like Reagan?
Empty, Stupid Happy Talk is not ‘Reaganesque’
Obumma couldn’t carry the Gip’s jockstrap.
The List of The Usual Suspects (Courtesy BuckeyeTexan)
JournoList: 107 Names Confirmed (with news organizations)by BuckeyeTexan
The following 107 names are confirmed members of the now-defunct JournoList listserv:
1. Spencer Ackerman Wired, FireDogLake, Washington
Independent, Talking Points Memo, The American Prospect
2. Ben Adler Newsweek, POLITICO
3. Mike Allen - POLITICO
4. Eric Alterman The Nation, Media Matters for America
5. Marc Ambinder - The Atlantic
6. Greg Anrig The Century Foundation
7. Ryan Avent Economist
8. Dean Baker - The American Prospect
9. Nick Baumann Mother Jones
10. Josh Bearman LA Weekly
11. Steven Benen - The Carpetbagger Report
12. Jared Bernstein Economic Policy Institute
13. Michael Berube - Crooked Timber (blog), Pennsylvania State University
14. Lindsay Beyerstein - (blogger)
15. Joel Bleifuss - In These Times
16. John Blevins South Texas College of Law
17. Sam Boyd - The American Prospect
18. Rich Byrne - Playwright and freelancer
19. Ta-Nehisi Coates - The Atlantic
20. Jonathan Chait The New Republic
21. Lakshmi Chaudry - In These Times
22. Isaac Chotiner The New Republic
23. Michael Cohen New America Foundation
24. Jonathan Cohn The New Republic
25. Joe Conason The New York Observer
26. David Corn Mother Jones
27. Daniel Davies The Guardian
28. David Dayen - FireDogLake
29. Brad DeLong The Economists Voice, University of California at Berkley
30. Ryan Donmoyer - Bloomberg
31. Kevin Drum Washington Monthly
32. Matt Duss Center for American Progress
33. Eve Fairbanks The New Republic
34. Henry Farrell George Washington University
35. Tim Fernholz American Prospect
36. James Galbraith - University of Texas at Austin (professor)
37. Todd Gitlin Columbia University
38. Ilan Goldenberg - National Security Network
39. Dana Goldstein The Daily Beast
40. Merrill Goozner - Chicago Tribune
41. David Greenberg - Slate
42. Robert Greenwald - Brave New Films
43. Chris Hayes The Nation
44. Don Hazen - Alternet
45. Michael Hirsh - Newsweek
46. John Judis The New Republic, The American Prospect
47. Michael Kazin - Georgetown University (law professor)
48. Ed Kilgore Democratic Stategist
49. Richard Kim The Nation
50. Mark Kleiman - The Reality Based Community
51. Ezra Klein - Washington Post, Newsweek, The American Prospect
52. Joe Klein - TIME
53. Paul Krugman The New York Times, Princeton University
54. Lisa Lerer - POLITICO
55. Daniel Levy Century Foundation
56. Alec McGillis Washington Post
57. Scott McLemee - Inside Higher Ed
58. Ari Melber - The Nation
59. Seth Michaels MyDD.com
60. Luke Mitchell Harpers Magazine
61. Gautham Nagesh The Hill, Daily Caller
62. Suzanne Nossel Human Rights Watch
63. Michael OHare - University of California, Berkeley
64. Rick Perlstein Author, Campaign for Americas Future
65. Harold Pollack University of Chicago
66. Foster Kamer The Village Voice
67. Katha Pollitt The Nation
68. Ari Rabin-Havt - Media Matters
69. David Roberts - Grist
70. Alyssa Rosenberg Washingtonian, The Atlantic, Government Executive
71. Alex Rossmiller National Security Network
72. Laura Rozen Politico, Mother Jones
73. Greg Sargent Washington Post
74. Thomas Schaller Baltimore Sun
75. Noam Scheiber The New Republic
76. Michael Scherer - TIME
77. Mark Schmitt American Prospect
78. Adam Serwer American Prospect
79. Thomas Schaller - Baltimore Sun (columnist), University of Maryland, Baltimore County (professor), FiveThirtyEight.com (contributing writer)
80. Julie Bergman Sender - Balcony Films
81. Walter Shapiro PoliticsDaily.com
82. Nate Silver - FiveThirtyEight.com
83. Jesse Singal The Boston Globe, Washington Monthly
84. Ben Smith - POLITICO
85. Sarah Spitz NPR
86. Adele Stan The Media Consortium
87. Kate Steadman Kaiser Health News
88. Jonathan Stein Mother Jones
89. Sam Stein - The Huffington Post
90. Jesse Taylor Pandagon.net
91. Steven Teles Yale University
92. Thoma - The Economist’s View (blog), University of Oregon (professor)
93. Michael Tomasky The Guardian
94. Jeffrey Toobin CNN, The New Yorker
95. Rebecca Traister - Salon (columnist)
96. Cenk Uygur - The Young Turks
97. Tracy Van Slyke - The Media Consortium
98. Dave Weigel - Washington Post, MSNBC, The Washington Independent
99. Moira Whelan National Security Network
100. Scott Winship Pew Economic Mobility Project
101. Kai Wright - The Root
102. Holly Yeager Columbia Journalism Review
103. Rich Yeselson Change to Win
104. Matthew Yglesias Center for American Progress, The Atlantic Monthly
105. Jonathan Zasloff UCLA
106. Julian Zelizer - Princeton professor and CNN contributor
107. Avi Zenilman POLITICO
Unlike Obama, Reagan quit acting long before he became President.
Thanks for posting the list. It’s actually 157 names. The last list produced is at:
JournoList: 157 Names Confirmed (With Organizations)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2573077/posts
He’s like Ron Reagan, a stupid ballerina bitch.
Hey, he's stared down the Saudis.....
From his knees.
Thanks. I’ll update my notes (useful for reference when reading crap from the left).
I’m still waiting for Laz to write a browser add-on that warns people when they’re reading J-list authors’ material. He must be too busy hittin’ it.
;p
OH CRAP ME FORGOT!
He's going to try to happytalk his way past 2012. We need some Pubbie state officials to start making demands on his documents -- and a congressional investigation of his citizenship would help a lot. I think they'd catch him using his Indonesian passport as an adult. Then it'd be in the fan.
Of course, CIA and everyone in the intel business knows the answer already. Esp. if he traveled to Paki on a foreign passport. That'd be in the files.
Good news, BuckeyeTexan. Just developed the infrastructure in C#.NET to hook into a browser and have successfully implemented an add on and a ‘sample button’.
The vision I have is an On/Off button on the product I will call The JournOlister. If it encounters articles written by any of the people in the (hardcoded) journOlist list, it (the toolbar) will turn red and warn the user of Extreme Bias.
I’m going with a horizontal toolbar approach. Dude, I knocked out the infrastructure in under two hours. I am simply damned good in this profession. :)
Laz, you rock! I was just razzing you the other day about still waiting on it. I can’t wait to try it out.
May I put in a special request for it to work with the Dolphin Browser on my Android someday?
Just wow.
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