In Today’s Manic Journalism World, What Would Lou Grant Do?
Filed under: Media, Woman UpThe gruff newspaper editor from the 1970s TV show would curse today's digital media. But he'd hunker down, learn it, and spend his day on the heart of all good journalism -- story-telling. Permalink | Email th...
David Broder, the Best Boy on the Campaign Bus, Dies at 81
Filed under: Obits, 2012 PresidentThe legendary Washington Post political reporter treated his journalistic calling and the voters with reverence and never succumbed to the know-it-all self-importance that is an occupational hazard on the political bea...
Kay Mills: Remembering a Trailblazing Journalist
Filed under: Woman UpA fearless journalist and leader, Mills leaves a legacy of working for equality in more than just newsrooms. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Journamalisms R hard. And why are you such a Nazi?
Glen Urquhat, Teahadi Republican candidate for Delaware's lone Congressional seat, wants to know why Americans who constantly harp about the separation of church and state are such Nazis.
Urquhart's full comment:
"Do you know, where does this phrase separation of Church and State come from? Does anybody know?...
Charlie Rangel: A Relevant Question, At Last
Filed under: House, Democrats, Chaos Theory, Congress, EthicsMSM smackdown Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
The Top 20 Political Journalists on Twitter
Filed under: Media, CultureTwitter wasn't invented for journalism but it sure has advanced the craft. Here's a list of the best Tweeters in political reporting. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Nikki Haley and Rand Paul Races: Where Have All the Reporters Gone?
Filed under: Primaries, Media, Polls, Voting, 2010 Elections, Tea PartyEven though the South Carolina and Kentucky primaries were epic political stories, the press pack was virtually all out-of-state reporters. Newsroom cuts have brought on the slow de...

