The mainstream media’s uneasiness with covering the extent of Barack Obama’s relationship to the noxious Jeremiah Wright (and others) can be explained in part as a result of the ideas expressed on the now-disbanded leftist e-mail train JournoList. There’s nothing illegitimate about the efforts of the JournoListers; trying to influence the wider world of writers and opinion leaders is what ideologically driven people do. But the effort by JournoListers to pretend they don’t possess that influence over their mainstream colleagues — and that the right has a greater influence than they have — is both false and astonishingly disingenuous.
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June 2013
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Articles
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The Case for Drones
Kenneth AndersonThe United States can now wage war in a more nimble, low-risk, and humane fashion than ever before.
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The ObamaCare Blame Game
Tevi Troy
Fiction
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Past Due
Christine Sneed
Politics & Ideas
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Gray Matter Chatter
Robert HerrittA review of Sally Satel and Scott O. Lilienfeld's Brainwashed
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Vali of Doom
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Beyond Good, Quite Evil
Andrew Roberts
Culture & Civilization
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Exit Laughing
Rick Richman -
How Hitler Destroyed German Music
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Widow's Peak
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Turncoat in a Toga
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The Los Angeles Times Earthquake
Andrew Ferguson
John Podhoretz
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The Second-Term Curse
John Podhoretz
Threat Assessment
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Disappearing Red Lines
Jonathan S. Tobin
Letters
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Republican Recovery
Our ReadersResponses to Michael Gerson and Peter Wehner's "How to Save the Republican Party"
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