Glenn Greenwald (a/k/a “Rick Ellensburg,†“Thomas Ellers,†“Ellison,†“Wilson†and “Ryanâ€Â) was so upset by Politico reporter Mike Allen’s use of the phrase “left wing haters” on a radio show that he was compelled to e-mail Allen with questions including, “Is anyone who believes that the media was too deferential to the Bush administration in the run-up to the war a ‘left-wing hater?’” and “Can you give a few examples of
May 2008
Amphibian Abuser [Dan Collins]
“You can’t tell how far a frog will jump until you punch him.” Your down-homey analogies welcome.
Glam on the Lam [Dan Collins]
F*cks on the Run. Start commenting, or it’s going to get worse.
Pflegergate Update [Dan Collins]
Lynn Sweet brings us up to speed: The Clinton campaign at first had no comment, then Thursday evening said Obama did not go far enough in distancing himself from Pfleger. “Divisive and hateful language like that is totally counterproductive in our efforts to bring our party together and have no place at the pulpit or in our politics,” said a statement issued by Clinton spokesman Phil Singer. “We are disappointed
What liberal media? (PEJ primary study edition) [Karl]
Yesterday, Ed Morrissey and others covered the latest study of primary coverage by the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Joan Shorenstein Center on Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard University. The discussion tended summarize the study as finding that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both got positive media coverage over two-thirds of the time, while the most of John McCain’s coverage was negative. A closer look
More Clergy Abuse [Dan Collins]
And well deserved, too. UPDATE: The adobish particles that hold “progressive” thought together into shapes somewhat resembling ideas? Nuons.
Purple reign is not showing up on the radar [Karl]
The Economist thinks that this year, instead of red and blue states, the electoral map could be drenched in purple. USA Today ran a similar piece this week. It has been a recurring theme in the media coverage of the campaign. But there is probably less there than meets the eye. Dan Collins reminded me recently of electoralvote.com, so I should have thought of this before someone flagged it for
But Is It Tart? [Dan Collins]
“Sex and the City Not Just for Women: Also for fey poseurs,” or “Why Notions Need Fortification”
Deep Disappointment [Dan Collins]
Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) said in a statement he was “deeply disappointed” in Father Michael Pfleger, after the priest –in a scene caught on videotape– mocked Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y) from the pulpit of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago–the home church of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. UPDATE Click below for Pfleger apology “As I have traveled this country, I’ve been impressed not by what divides us, but
Guess Who has a lobbyist running his campaign in Puerto Rico? [Karl]
Jeffrey Birnbaum reports in the Washington Post: The co-director of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign in Puerto Rico is a Washington-based federal lobbyist for the government of Puerto Rico. Ethics watchdogs said that the high-profile role of Francisco J. PavÃÂa appears to contradict the Obama campaign’s ethics guidelines, which forbid federal lobbyists from working on staff. But Obama spokesman Bill Burton said PavÃÂa is an “active volunteer” — not a paid
