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  1. Explaining the flattering treatment of Barack Obama in Rupert Murdoch's New York Post.

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Nov 17, 2008

    The New York Times asks today (Nov. 17) if all the soft Barack Obama coverage published in the New York Post this month indicates that Rupert Murdoch has "gone soft on liberals" or is reacting "pragmatically" to the

  2. The press spooks its readers about increased gun purchases.

    msn.com » Slate Magazine - Nov 13, 2008

    Firearms scare almost everybody. But no demographic gets more wiggy about handguns, shotguns, and rifles than journalists. Ever since the Washington Post ("Gun Sales Thriving in Uncertain Times," Oct. 27) put the idea

  3. Don't count Matt Drudge out.

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Press Box - Nov 10, 2008

    At the beginning of the summer, the press considered the Drudge Report so influential that its proprietor, Matt Drudge, was thought to be in position to determine the fall election's results. [more ...]

  4. What to expect from Rahm Emanuel as Obama's chief of staff.

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Press Box - Nov 6, 2008

    "Always be closing!"—shouted by Alec Baldwin in the movie version of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross—could be Rahm Emanuel's slogan. [more ...]

  5. Wolf Blitzer's favorite bit of boilerplate.

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Press Box - Nov 4, 2008

    Was Wolf Blitzer's first language English, or was it Esperanto? [more ...]

  6. The coming war between Barack Obama and the press corps.

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Nov 3, 2008

    The press corps works to hold the president accountable for what he does and extra hard to hold him accountable for what he does not do, a territory so vast and encompassing that foraging journalists assigned to the

  7. You're wasting your time worrying about the "liberal media."

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Press Box - Oct 29, 2008

    Just two nights ago on his show, Fox News Channel's Brit Hume led panelists Fred Barnes, Morton Kondracke, and Charles Krauthammer in a discussion of the purported liberal coverage of the presidential campaign. [more

  8. As the countdown to the Obama rapture accelerates, the press corps battles its performance anxiety.

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Oct 27, 2008

    With the election just a week away and Barack Obama pulling away from John McCain, tiny tendrils of trepidation are starting to drift over the liberal members of the commentariat and the political press corps. [more

  9. Relax, John McCain, stolen elections are as American as apple pie.

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Press Box - Oct 21, 2008

    John McCain proved himself a rotten student by finishing 894th in a class of 899 at Annapolis. In the third presidential debate last week, he demonstrated that flunking U.S. history must have contributed to his dismal

  10. A just-in-case guide for reporters just in case Obama collapses.

    slate.com » Slate Magazine - Press Box - Oct 14, 2008

    With Politico Editor-in-Chief John F. Harris predicting not just a Barack Obama win but a possible Lyndon Baines Johnson-size blowout that reduces Republicans to a token presence in Congress, the 2008 election looks to

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