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06-28-2007, 10:46 AM | #41 (permalink) | |
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06-28-2007, 11:07 AM | #42 (permalink) |
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They are not just msnbc journalists.
The story is from msnbc. The list of journalists includes those from ABC, CNN, FOX, PBS, MTV, MSNBC, The Economist, Forms, Inc., Newsweek, RollingStone, Time...
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06-28-2007, 11:10 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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Huh. I misread that, then. That would suggest that the 20 are probably working for Fox and are voting in their best interest. That hardly excuses their bad journalism, but it's explanation enough for their funding practices.
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06-28-2007, 11:28 AM | #44 (permalink) |
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You can actually look at the whole list and see if you want.
I went through it for you with regards to Fox and Fox affiliates. There were five Fox journalists on the list of them 4 donated to Democratic causes and 1 donated to Republican causes. Here is the summarized list (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19113455/)- as I said they also have a detailed list where it has comments on the donations from each of the donors: Television: (D) ABC News, Mary Fulginiti, "Primetime" correspondent. Click for details. (D) ABC affiliate in Boston, WCVB, Sangita Chandra, producer. Click for details. (D) ABC affiliate in Wichita, KAKE, Susan Peters, anchor. Click for details. (D) CBS News, Serena Altschul, correspondent for "CBS Sunday Morning." Click for details. (D) CBS News, Edward H. Forgotson Jr., producer, "CBS Sunday Morning." Click for details. (D) CBS affiliate in Boston, WBZ, Liz Walker, newsmagazine host. Click for details. (D) CBS affiliate in Los Angeles, KCBS, Claudia Bill, news writer. Click for details. (D) CBS affiliate in Memphis, WREG, Markova Reed, anchors the morning and noon news. Click for details. (D) CNN, Guy Raz, Jerusalem correspondent, now defense correspondent for National Public Radio. Click for details. (R) CW affiliate in Chicago, WGN, Jay Congdon, news producer. Click for details. (R) CW affiliate in Los Angeles, KTLA, Diana Chi, news writer. Click for details. (R) Fox News Channel, Ann Stewart Banker, producer for Bill O'Reilly's "The O'Reilly Factor." Click for details. (D) Fox News Channel, Codie Brooks, researcher for Brit Hume's "Special Report." Click for details. (D) Fox affiliate in Omaha, KPTM, Calvert Collins, reporter. Click for details. (D) Fox affiliate in Minneapolis, KMSP, Alix Kendall, morning anchor. Click for details. (D) Fox affiliate in Washington, D.C., WTTG, Laura Evans, anchor. Click for details. (R) MSNBC, Joe Scarborough, host of "Morning Joe" and "Scarborough Country." Click for details. (D) MTV News, Gideon Yago, "Choose or Lose" presidential correspondent. Click for details. (D) NBC News, Victoria Corderi, "Dateline" correspondent. Click for details. (R) PBS affiliate in New York, Thirteen/WNET, Rafael Roman, host, "New York Voices." Click for details. (D) Independent station KTVK, Phoenix, Steve Bodinet, reporter. Click for details. ----- Online: (D) MSNBC.com, Rachel Schwanewede, senior editor, TodayShow.com. Click for details. (D) MSNBC.com, Joel Widzer, travel columnist. Click for details. (D) Salon.com, Gary Kamiya, writer at large and former executive editor. Click for details. (D) Salon.com, Katharine Mieszkowski, reporter. Click for details. ----- Magazines: (D) The Atlantic Monthly, Martha Spaulding, assistant managing editor. Click for details. (D) Business Week, Prudence Crowther, chief copy editor. Click for details. (D) The Economist, Andreas Kluth, technology correspondent. Click for details. (D) The Economist, Joanne Ramos, financial writer. Click for details. (R) Forbes, Jean A. Briggs, assistant managing editor. Click for details. (R) Forbes, Robert Lenzner, national editor. Click for details. (D) Forbes, Tatiana Serafin, senior reporter. Click for details. (D) Inc., Jane Berentson, editor. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, David Denby, film critic. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, Henry Finder, editorial director and books editor. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, Tad Friend, Hollywood reporter. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, Ann Goldstein, head of copy department. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, Hendrik Hertzberg, senior editor. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, John Lahr, theater critic. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, Janet Malcolm, writer. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, George Packer, war correspondent. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, Mark Singer, profile writer. Click for details. (D) The New Yorker, Judith Thurman, writer. Click for details. (D) Newsweek, Temma Ehrenfeld, associate editor. Click for details. (D & R) Newsweek, Jane Bryant Quinn, personal finance columnist. Click for details. (D) Newsweek, Anne Underwood, correspondent on health and medical stories. Click for details. (D) Rolling Stone, Jason Fine, deputy managing editor. Click for details. (D) Rolling Stone, David Swanson, assistant editor. Click for details. (D) Rolling Stone, Jann Wenner, editor and publisher. Click for details. (D) Time, Jim Frederick, senior editor. Click for details. (D) U.S. News & World Report, Michael Freeman, researcher. Click for details. (D) U.S. News & World Report, Amanda Spake, senior writer. Click for details. (D) Vanity Fair, Elise O'Shaughnessy, contributing editor. Click for details. (D) Vanity Fair, Michael Shnayerson, contributing editor. Click for details. ----- Newspapers: (in order by approximate circulation) (D) McClatchy Newspapers, Beryl Adcock, news desk chief, Washington bureau. Click for details. (D) The Wall Street Journal, Krishnan Amantharaman, managing editor of the classroom edition. Click for details. (D) The Wall Street Journal, Henny Sender, senior special writer. Click for details. (D) The Wall Street Journal, Eben Shapiro, editor of the Weekend Journal section. Click for details. (D) The New York Times, Randy Cohen, ethics columnist. Click for details. (D) The New York Times, Christine Muhlke, deputy editor, style magazine. Click for details. (D & R) The New York Times, Nancy Tilghman, freelance writer. Click for details. (D) Los Angeles Times, Nick Cuccia, design editor. Click for details. (D) Los Angeles Times, Manohla Dargis, film critic, now at The New York Times. Click for details. (D) Los Angeles Times, Dan Neil, automobile critic. Click for details. (R) Los Angeles Times, Charles Perry, food writer. Click for details. (D) New York Daily News, Celia McGee, reporter, and freelancer for The New York Times. Click for details. (D) New York Daily News, Matthew Roberts, photographer. Click for details. (R) The Washington Post, Stephen Hunter, film critic. Click for details. (D) The Chicago Tribune, Maureen Ryan, entertainment reporter. Click for details. (D) The Chicago Tribune, John von Rhein, classical music critic. Click for details. (D) San Francisco Chronicle, William Pates, letters editor for the editorial page. Click for details. (D) Newsday, Long Island, Rita Hall, section designer/artist/writer. Click for details. (D) The Boston Globe, Rebecca Ostriker, arts editor/writer. Click for details. (D) The Boston Globe, Henry Riemer, sports statistician. Click for details. (R) The Star-Ledger, Newark, Robin Gaby Fisher, feature writer. Click for details. (D) Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Barbara Haugen, copy editor. Click for details. (D) Detroit Free Press, Susan Hall-Balduf, copy editor. Click for details. (D) Detroit Free Press, Joel Thurtell, reporter. Click for details. (D) The Oregonian, Portland, Steve Amick, reporter. Click for details. (R) The Miami Herald, Harry Broertjes, copy editor/page designer. Click for details. (D) The San Diego Union-Tribune, Penni Crabtree, business reporter. Click for details. (D) The San Diego Union-Tribune, Bob Elledge, assistant news editor. Click for details. (D) The San Diego Union-Tribune, Shaffer Grubb, graphic artist. Click for details. (D) The San Diego Union-Tribune, Arline Smith, news production editor. Click for details. (D) The San Diego Union-Tribune, Charlie Smith, copy editor. Click for details. (D) The Sun, Baltimore, John Scholz, copy editor. Click for details. (D) San Jose Mercury News, Rachel Wilner, sports editor. Click for details. (D) Boston Herald, Chris Donnelly, news librarian. Click for details. (D) South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale, Ethan Skolnick, sports columnist. Click for details. (D) Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Randy Galloway, sports columnist. Click for details. (D) Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Vincent Langford, sports copy editor. Click for details. (D) The Hartford Courant, Nancy Gallinger, copy editor. Click for details. (D) The Hartford Courant, Bill Lewis, copy editor. Click for details. (D) Richmond Times-Dispatch, Michael Hardy, state political reporter. Click for details. (D) Richmond Times-Dispatch, Pam Mastropaolo, copy editor. Click for details. (D) Contra Costa Times, Calif., Robert Taylor, fine arts reporter. Click for details. (D) The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif., Mark Benoit, wire editor. Click for details. (D) The Palm Beach Post, Fla., George McEvoy, columnist. Click for details. (R) The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, Barbara Bradley, fashion editor. Click for details. (D) The Des Moines Register, Stephen P. Dinnen, business reporter. Click for details. (D) The Honolulu Advertiser, Chris Neil, wire editor. Click for details. (D) The Blade, Toledo, James Bradley, copy editor. Click for details. (D) Lexington Herald-Leader, Brian Throckmorton, copy desk chief. Click for details. (R) The Morning Call, Allentown, Pa., Beth Hudson, sports reporter. Click for details. (D) The Daytona Beach, Fla., News-Journal, Marc Davidson, editor. Click for details. (D) Albany, N.Y., Times Union, Greg Montgomery, graphic design editor. Click for details. (R) The Washington Times, Gary Arnold, film critic. Click for details. (D) San Gabriel Valley Newspapers, Calif., Eric Terrazas, sports editor. Click for details. (R) The New York Sun, Liz Peek, financial columnist. Click for details. (D) The Lincoln, Neb., Journal Star, Paul Fell, editorial cartoonist. Click for details. (D) The Lincoln, Neb., Journal Star, Sylvia Hermanson, copy editor. Click for details. (R) The Macon, Ga., Telegraph, Stephen "Keich" Whicker, local government reporter. Click for details. (D) New Hampshire Union Leader, David Johnson, sports copy editor. Click for details. (D) Corpus Christi, Texas, Caller-Times, Elvia Aguilar, business writer. Click for details. (D) National Catholic Reporter, Margot Patterson, senior writer and arts/opinion editor. Click for details. (D) York, Pa., Daily Record, Teresa Cook, copy editor. Click for details. (D) Muskegon, Mich., Chronicle, Terry Judd, reporter and chief of the Grand Haven bureau. Click for details. (D) Fort Wayne, Ind., News-Sentinel, Fran Adler, copy editor. Click for details. (D) Fort Wayne, Ind., News-Sentinel, Faith Van Gilder, copy editor. Click for details. (D) Martha's Vineyard, Mass., Times, Whit Griswold, copy editor. Click for details. ----- Radio: (D) Air America and CBS Radio, Betsy Rosenberg-Zimmerman, environment talk show host and environment reporter. Click for details. (D) National Public Radio, Corey Flintoff, newscaster. Click for details. (D) National Public Radio, Michelle Trudeau, correspondent. Click for details. (D) NPR affiliate in Washington, WAMU, Susan Goodman, reporter. Click for details. (D) WWJ News Radio, Detroit, Vickie B. Thomas, reporter. Click for details. ----- Wire services: (D) Bloomberg News, Katherine Burton, reporter. Click for details. (D) Bloomberg News, Robert Dieterich, energy editor. Click for details. (D) Bloomberg News, Joshua Fellman, reporter in Asia. Click for details. (D) Bloomberg News, Robert Houck, multimedia news editor. Click for details. (D) Bloomberg News, Milanee Kapadia, reporter. Click for details. (D) Bloomberg News, James Polson, reporter on energy and utilities. Click for details. (D) Bloomberg News, Carlos Torres, reporter in Washington. Click for details. (D) Bloomberg News, Robert Urban, real estate reporter. Click for details. (D) Bloomberg News, John Wydra, radio newscaster. Click for details. (D) Dow Jones Newswires, Samuel J. Favate Jr., editor. Click for details. (D) Dow Jones Newswires, Billy Mallard, credit markets editor. Click for details. (D) Reuters, Lisa von Ahn, news desk editor. Click for details. (D) Reuters, Michael Erman, reporter. Click for details. ----- Non-English-language news organizations: (D) La Stampa, newspaper in Turin, Italy, Paolo Mastrolilli, New York correspondent. Click for details. (D) New Delhi Television, Stephen Marks, reporter. Click for details. (D) The Korea Daily News, Chang W. Kim, journalist. Click for details. (D) Pakistan TV, Jack Khangura, reporter. Click for details. (D) Oriental Daily, Chun Fai Cheng, reporter. Click for details.
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06-28-2007, 08:50 PM | #45 (permalink) |
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I would just like to make two points.
1) Nobody should be shocked by the results of this poll, legit or not. Journalists, as part of their job, are supposed to bring about change, which makes it obvious that a majority would lean liberal (and therefore Democrat). 2) Host is asking the wrong question in the opening post. Instead of asking something about journalistic integrity towards those who donated Republican, we should, if anything, be questioning the integrity of all. They are donating money, and therefore have a vested interest, in a certain party. 3) I don't know why I'm responding to this, because this is simply another in a long (no pun intended) series of posts by Host that show a complete lack of objectivity in his ability to comment on political affairs. Anyone who is this virulent in their attacks on one side while downplaying or even ignoring past and present sins by the other should not get as much attention as he does.
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06-29-2007, 05:41 AM | #46 (permalink) | |
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Just as the work product of the media enters the stream of the competition of ideas and opinions, so too do the content of each of our posts to this forum. I have nearly a three year "record", here, now. I think that my "record", aka my "rep" is "made" or "broken", not by how partisan you decide that I am, but by the reliability of what I post, vs. what we learn later.....the "outcome" that unfolds in the "fullness of time". ....and, of course....I am "saddled" with the "bias" that is my inspiration to expend the effort to post on the subjects that I post about. I have to be "moved"....to be emotionally affected. I endeavor to counter my emotional bias that moves me to post, by finding, editing, and posting the supporting information for my opinions. You have no idea how numerous the opinions that inspire me to post about, are....but are not posted because the depth of supporting details for them cannot be found to satisfy my editorial standards. I end up posting opinions that are least difficult to support. Instead of the "blanket" dismissal of my "contribution" to this forum that you've recently posted, why not hone in on one of my opinions that you decide is least difficult to challenge....and then post to refute it. We could actually engage in a political discussion....that way.... Much of what I post is my "take" on what is happening in "real time". An example is....I posted in 2004 that the government claims that Saddam had WMD and active WMD programs that constituted a threat that justified invasion and "regime change" were contrived and false. I posted when Scooter Libby was indicted, in Oct., 2005, that he obstructed justice in an attempt to stop the progress of the DOJ special counsel's CIA Plame leak investigation, and he was convicted of doing just that..... I posted many supported opinions of the idea that Bush is a war criminal, and now the case for that argument has never been stronger or more widely supported. I posted my concern that NIST was not committed to issuing a timely, reliable report as to why WTC 7 collapsed on 9/11, into it's own footprint. I pointed out that NIST had decided not to increase it's staff to perform the investigations of the collapse of the 3 major WTC towers, even though the events were....and still are....unprecedented. Today....NIST is two years late in releasing it's WTC report....compared to what is claimed was it's "final report", issued in summer, 2005, excluding WTC 7. ....and I pointed out....do you remember....that the republican party methodically used "race" as a divisive, criminal, and cynical way to win elections, since it could not win them by attracting enough votes on the strength of appeal of it's political platform. I posted that I believed that Maryland republican senate candidate, Michael Steele, had to know about republican racial political strategy, but was a republican, anyway, IMO, to the detriment of his character and reputation. Can you tell me how I could post "both sides" of the following, and how it might be more "reliable" that way? Please read the OP of my new thread, contrasting the treatment of ex-Gov. Siegelman vs. that of high profile republican convicts, and post your appraisal of my "bias"? Do you believe that all opinions are of equal weight....merit....reliability? I believe that my opinion is only as strong as the support that I can accompany it with. Here's where we are since one of our last exchanges......considering the following, does Michael Steele seem more principled....supporting the republican party....or less.....or, for that matter, do you...... in hindsight....for supporting his candidacy? Back on March 14. 2006...on this thread: http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showpos...8&postcount=14 .... ....you and I posted this exchange: Quote:
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06-29-2007, 10:10 AM | #48 (permalink) |
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Host first of all you will take any smidge of a poll and try to use it to bash the Republician party, as in this threads topic.
And it seems in every thread you seem to threadjack it in some way to bash the Republican Party. If you want to ramble on about how the Republicans stole this or rigged that please do it in a new thread or one of the 100 other threads you have started about it.
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The congressional investigative committees have the "caging" emails from the 2004 election, and Tim Griffin is being investigated. Why do you think he .resigned, 4 weeks ago, as interim US Atty in Arkansas, after the bullshit "provision" that was secretly inserted in an already consolidated bill by one of Arlen Spector's "staffers"....that would have exempted Griffin from senate approval to keep his job....was found and overturned by the congress, making it necessary for Griffin to testify under oath before the senate judiciary committee, if he wanted to pursue senate confirmation for a permanent US Atty appointment? Let's have an actual discussion, reconmike. I'm posting what I've learned....how this scandal is unfolding, and it's background.....and what are you and djestudo posting, in response??? on edit....reconmike, this is just out.....they've hidden their lawbreaking, encouraged by no attempt by congress to "check and balance".....for the first six years of their administration. That has changed....for the better: Quote:
Politically, these white house, DOJ, and RNC guys are "dead men walking"..... posting dismissively about me, in response to what I post, seems kind of a silly way to react. You might want to reconsider your responses...... Last edited by host; 06-29-2007 at 10:49 AM.. |
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Then you threadjack it with "the repubs stole both elections here are the facts". Thats all my last post was saying. How long will it be before the thread turns to 9/11, Bush piloted one of the planes and parachuted out just before impact? Complete with 4 pages of cut and pastes? Edit: After reading the letter that you posted Bush should look to see if Sandy Berger is available for hire.
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06-29-2007, 12:56 PM | #51 (permalink) | |
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And host, reconmike does have a point in that the conversation has strayed well away from your OP.
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