
Writing on politics and the media (Washington Post in particular)
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Last week a lefty tsunami blew through DC, resulting in a democratic socialist winning the Democratic mayoral primary, and similarly aligned candidates securing down-ballot wins. If those winds of change keep blowing this week in next-door...
First, a quick note on Tuesday’s DC primary, which I spent the past couple weeks writing about. Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist backed by unions and activists, won the Democratic mayoral primary in stunning fashion. In the race...
I recently wrote about the Washington Post’s slanted coverage of the DC mayoral and congressional races underway (the primary is Tuesday, June 16). It might surprise some to hear that the origins of this slanted coverage predate the Post’s...
Published at Counterpunch
In my story for FAIR last week, I criticized the reporting of Paul Schwartzman, and I’m afraid I’m doing so again today. Schwartzman is a solid reporter, and it can’t be easy being at the Washington Post these day...
Originally published at FAIR
I’d like to think it was a dare that prompted veteran Washington Post reporter Paul Schwartzman to include Nick Fuentes, the infamous Neo-Nazi sympathizer, in his story (5/22/26) on DC mayoral candidate Janeese...
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