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March 17, 2009

From the Pub: “Congresscritters and AIG” [UPDATED]

It would seem that in addition to now railing against outrageous bonuses guaranteed in a package he supposedly put together (or at least reviewed), our esteemed President was the past recipient of a rather tidy sum from AIG. But no worries. He’s on the case now, Obama is, having recovered his mojo. Or at least, that’s what the JournoList wants us to think. Just as Barney Frank is going to

Former head of CBO (and current Obama budget director) Orzag member of JournoList

But, so what? No conflict of interest there. Right Ezra?: Journolist is meant to serve a very specific purpose that’s actually related to my experience building this blog. The work of this site has always been to illuminate standard political reporting with expert policy commentary. In that, I’ve been helped by the many experts who have adopted the medium as their own: Mark Thoma, Brad DeLong, Paul Krugman, Matthew Holt,

Today’s imaginary conversation between a boy and his black Lab, Petey

boy: “Hiya, boy.” dog: … boy: “Good boy.” dog: … dog: … boy: “You’re not wagging your tail. Anything wrong, boy?” dog: “Yeah. Bring me a fucking bone. Then sod off, racist.”*

“Yes, the Community Reinvestment Act Really Did Help Cause the Housing Crisis”

James Pethokoukis, US News and World Report: There has been a lot of push back against the idea that the Community Reinvestment Act nudged banks to give mortgages to people who should have not gotten them. But then here comes this fantastic story, courtesy of the Boston Business Journal, about East Bridgewater Savings in Boston: Bad or delinquent loans? Zero. Foreclosures? None. Money set aside in 2008 for anticipated loan

SHOCKA!

Leftwing journalist cabal confirmed. From Politico: For the past two years, several hundred left-leaning bloggers, political reporters, magazine writers, policy wonks and academics have talked stories and compared notes in an off-the-record online meeting space called JournoList. Proof of a vast liberal media conspiracy? Not at all, says Ezra Klein, the 24-year-old American Prospect blogging wunderkind who formed JournoList in February 2007. “Basically,” he says, “it’s just a list where

Jon Stewart

Not who we thought he was.