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The Daily Caller has highlighted some of Journolist’s worst moments — such as when liberal members of the media plotted to kill important stories about the presidential campaign.
But the 400-member listserv, like any community, was a complex arrangement comprised of many individual voices.
While some urged members to level indiscriminate charges of racism, other postings reflected admirable integrity or civility. Here are some examples:
Journolist hero: Dan Froomkin, Huffington Post - "I’m awfully sorry this makes Obama look bad. Not my problem,” said Froomkin. Not my problem!
Journolist hero: James Surowiecki, the New Yorker - "Describing Hasan as a violent Islamist terrorist is much closer to the truth than describing him as a disturbed individual.”
I did not state anything as fact. Are you going to lie, also?
Never stated you did.
I did say if you want anything to be taken as factual, you need to back it up with facts (ie links, video, etc).
Looks like you are the one being dishonest.
I am done with this discussion as i am here only for the debates, not back and forth grade school bickering. If you feel the need for the last word, go for it.
Her avatar is kinda hot, at least.Your vanity is amusing.
She's just a silver-tongued doucherag ideologue who blames liberals for everything wrong in the world ... a total snore.