Unbearably, painfully, depressingly funny

Salon - by Glenn Greenwald - Feb. 19, 2007 (Opinion)
The Washington Post's Dana Priest is one of the nation's most accomplished and (in my view) most impressive journalists. Last year, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her superb work in uncovering and informing Americans about the Bush administration's network of Eastern European secret prisons -- CIA "black sites" at which detainees in U.S. custody are "interrogated" and held beyond the reach of the law or monitoring of any kind.

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by Dale Penn - Feb. 19, 2007 - See Full Review (2 answers)
Notes: Helping keep the focus on Walter Reed and the amazing clarity of the Washington Post's article by Dana Priest and Anne Hull, Glenn Greenwald of Salon offers a master class in using a blog to review (and debunking) the beginnings disinformation from by the right.
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by Bob McInnis - Feb. 20, 2007 - See Full Review (12 answers)

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by Wayland T Washington - Feb. 24, 2007 - See Full Review (1 answer)

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by Jami Dwyer - Feb. 19, 2007 - See Full Review (7 answers)
Notes: Good summary of two Republican approaches to journalism. Bill Bennett wants to lock journalists up, and Jonah Goldberg only believes news that comes from Geraldo Rivera (who is currently obsessing over the unsurprising death of a drug-addled, overweight Playboy model named Anna Nicole Smith).

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by William Ringer - Feb. 25, 2007 - See Full Review (1 answer)

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