Wednesday, June 30, 2010

You are now part of a nation-wide social experiment

Boy, this is going to be fun:
Are you starting to get the feeling Andrew Breitbart clanks when he walks? With a small pile of cash and a pair of brass, he suddenly makes every member of Journo-List who ever wrote anything on it they didn't want public very, very nervous: "I've had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I'd really like to spend it on a worthy cause. So how about this: in the interests of journalistic transparency, and to offer the American public a unique insight in the workings of the Democrat-Media Complex, I'm offering $100,000 for the full 'JournoList' archive, source fully protected. Now there's an offer somebody can't refuse. . . . Ezra Klein's 'JournoList 400' is the epitome of progressive and liberal collusion that conservatives, Tea Partiers, moderates and many independents have long suspected and feared exists at the heart of contemporary American political journalism. Now that collusion has been exposed when one of the weakest links in that cabal, Dave Weigel, was outed. Weigel was, in all likelihood, exposed because -- to whoever the rat was who leaked his emails -- he wasn't liberal enough."

H/T Jim Geraghty The Campaign Spot

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