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.

Yes, the mainstream media that came together to play up the false allegations that the “N-Word” was hurled 15 times by Tea Party participants at the Congressional Black Caucus outside the Capitol the day before the “Obamacare” vote, is the same MSM that colluded to make sure the American public accepted the smear, and refused to show the exculpatory videos that disproved the incendiary charges of Tea Party racism.
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.
When the “N-word” controversy turned out to be an almost certain falsehood, Weigel had the professional courage to come out against 399 of his “JournoList” peers when he wrote:
I think we’ve seen a paradigm shift, and that the March 20 story will be remembered by conservatives as evidence of how the media accepts attacks on conservatives without due diligence.
Weigel also had the courage to issue a correction and a mea culpa when his reporting was used as a weapon by the unscrupulous Max Blumenthal to falsely smear James O’Keefe as a “racist organizer” of a white nationalist conference. Weigel eventually stepped up and set the record straight when he found out he was falsely named as a witness to the story.
Why was he chosen for outing among 400 “JournoList” participants? I can think of few liberal journalists who have been more fair than Weigel. And if I think that, imagine what true partisans on the left feel about his erratic and ideologically unpredictable output?
Weigel’s career at the Washington Post was assassinated for his crimes against conformity. Try as he might, as a left-leaning journalist he didn’t conform enough. When conservatives jumped on his exposure, he cited defending me as a mitigating alibi. Defending me publicly is a hangable offense in them thar liberal hills!
But Dave Weigel is not the story. The “JournoList” is the story: who was on it and which positions of journalistic power and authority do they hold? Now that the nature and the scope of the list has been exposed, I think the public has a right to know who shapes the big media narratives and how.

Dave Weigel is a portal into the dark world of hardcore liberal bias in the media. This opening gives us a deeper insight into the insidious relationship between liberal think tanks, academics and their mouthpieces in the media.
As we already uncovered in our expose on the “Cry Wolf” project, members of academia and think tanks are actively working to form the narrative used by the press to thwart conservative messages. Like a ventriloquist’s dummy, the reporters on the listserv mimicked the talking points invented and agreed upon by the intellectuals who were invited to the virtual cocktail party that was Klein’s “JournoList.”
And let us not forget the participation of Media Matters in the larger picture of intimidation and mockery for any reporter, like Weigel, who dares stray from the one acceptable liberal narrative in the media. Flying its false flag as a “media watchdog,” the $10 million-or-so per year agitprop command center creates and promotes a system of conformity in which it relentlessly attacks anyone who strays from the Soros-funded party orthodoxy.
The deluge of intimidation showered upon the occasional heretic by Media Matters represent another distinct layer in the media infrastructure that ensures true believer liberals are overrepresented and conservatives had better watch their step.
The fact that 400 journalists did not recognize how wrong their collusion, however informal, was shows an enormous ethical blind spot toward the pretense of impartiality. As journalists actively participated in an online brainstorming session on how best to spin stories in favor of one party against another, they continued to cash their paychecks from their employers under the impression that they would report, not spin the agreed-upon “news” on behalf of their “JournoList” peers.
The American people, at least half of whom are the objects of scorn of this group of 400, deserve to know who was colluding against them so that in the future they can better understand how the once-objective media has come to be so corrupted and despised.
We want the list of journalists that comprised the 400 members of the “JournoList” and we want the contents of the listserv. Why should Weigel be the only person exposed and humiliated?
I therefore offer the sum of $100,000 to the person who provides the full “JournoList” archive. We will protect that person’s privacy and identity forever. No one will ever know who became $100,000 richer – and did the right thing, morally and ethically — by shining the light of truth on this seamy underworld of the media.
$100,000 is not a lot to spend on the Holy Grail of media bias when there is a country to save.






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I give that $100k a week before you pay it out. There's someone in there that's broke…
We now have living proof that it is not mere media BIAS. When they all use the same word on the same day — "brilliant" — to describe Obama's firing of McChrystal, we now know with 100% certainly that it is not mere BIAS.
It is COMPLICITY, COOPERATION, and CORRUPTION! Period! And what does that say about the character — the fundamental nature — of these media people? Is it any wonder no one trusts them any more?
They are NOT promoting news or information. They are promoting an AGENDA!
God bless Andrew Breitbart!
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Mr. Breitbart, I here by offer to make your offer $100,100.
If you hit pay dirt, let me know where to send the check.
The left for years have heaped scorn on a fictitious 'right wing attack machine.'
There is a real attack machine, but its on the left and its called the MSM.
Is this collusion by the media prosecutable under the RICO Act as organized crime?
I'd give 100k just for some pure honesty from the loopy lefties of the Chairman's dedicated media drones!
Lies, damn lies and statistics are ALL WE SEE FROM THEM ANYMORE!
Cut them off at the knees stop funding their "soft tyranny" by buying movie tickets, Holly-weird is their primary source of income!
Take their funding away and stop their funding of "fake journolists", end it!!
As we speak, somewhere in Russia a hacker is calculating how much hookers and vodka $100,000 will buy…
We know one thing for sure about Progressives- no, make that TWO things:
1) They cannot resist Other People's Money, and
2) They have no principles.
I bet you'll be paying this one out soon, Andrew.
General Breitbart, direct your troops at the weak spot in the enemy lines, fix bayonets and give 'em hell
let's break 'em.
we will know if he does expose the real list, once we hear people falling on swords all over the msm, retireings, firings, resignations, and fake confessions. i am not sure if in one week we will have a turncoat, but as broke as the msm is, and how greedy it's members are, even though they tell us how bad greed is, one member will spill the beans, possibly he will have plenty of volunteers.
I think I can chip in a few dollars to see who it is thats brainwashing America,set up a donation fund and lets watch the pot grow while the captured media sweats,I don't know if the captured media will sweat this because they think they have everything under control,with the power in the WH to stand behind them they are really cocky right now.
Heh, good one, but if the info that comes out from said hacker is real and provable, then let him party!
Bravo Andrew. Information wants to be free!
Brilliant Andrew – also a couple of guys might really be on to something here. Open up a donation site, with expiration date, and let's see just how big this pot can become. Sooner or later, someone will not be able to resist. Excellent work from a true guardian.
Give Weigel a call, Andrew. I'm sure he could use 100K right about now.
You will probably have to pay out on partial archives. The list owner is probably arranging a total wipe "as we speak".
"The public has a right to know (only what the authorized journalists think they need to know)."
Frankly folks, for decades the Associated Press has been openly spewing out the same kind of B.S. these journolist shills have been pandering to one another. This is just a little ripple in the sea of sludge they live in. But, it would be fun to watch them tear each other to shreds if they are exposed to each other for the liberal liars they are. They are really only interested in their own reviews, they haven't listened to anyone else for years.
LOL! I'm guessing in Russia, a LOT (of both)!
If you ask me, there's hackers in America wondering how many rubles it'll take to rent some anonymous web server space in Russia.
I'll throw a few bucks in the hat.
I'm in the computer industry. That's a lot harder than non-computer industry people think.
There's an entire sub industry on data retrieval. I heard about one executive out in California who thought he was being called into the main office to get fired. He was so mad he throw his corp. lap top off a bridge into a river or lake.
When he got to the office, it was a surprise promotion. He found the water logged lap top, sent the hard drive to this out fit, and they got the vast majority of the data back for him. They are that good.
Well said and all praise to Mr. Breitbart for his courage and willingness to out the truth. But understand this, all: the deception runs so deep and leads to such unlikely places as would make you spin in confusion and quiver at the knowledge. There are backup systems upon backup systems, and the ultimate foe is one who most don't even believe truly exists. Truly there are lies that mask lies, but even worse: truth that masks lies. Ere you swear to slay your foe, be sure that you know whom it really is. Then test your heart and courage to see if you dare carry through such a boast.
When push comes to shove, modern liberals will turn on each other. It takes an awful lot to push them that far, but when it happens its like a cockfighting.
I've seen it, its a beautiful site.
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[...] this time, I suspect he’ll bag his quarry, because we know that the Journolist exists. Even if Ezra [...]
THANK YOU ANDREW BREITBART ! ! !……………………..Finally a REAL column on this Weigel debacle,
slicing straight to the heart of the matter.
I apologize to the Big's for my criticism over the last few days. Nowhere in the other posts of all the authors
who have written on this did I see any mention of the participants on JournoList using the site to collaborate
on news spin. My impression was it was a personal gossip site for professionals. Now I understand where
the buzz words/ phrases they have all been parroting were originating. Rush has done bits on this for years.
Thanks, I promise to never doubt you……………until the next time
[...] This is absolutely typical behavior from someone who has demonstrated that his concept of ethics is akin to slash-and-burn warfare: » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected. [...]
"Yes, the mainstream media that came together to play up the false allegations that the “N-Word” was hurled 15 times by Tea Party participants at the Congressional Black Caucus outside the Capitol"
Speaking of "false allegations" Andrew, where's your proof that 'Potato Day' was celebrated at your kid's school last year? You've never provided any proof that this happened. Never named the school, never produced any government doc proving this happened, no links to video. No proof. Nothing. Guess Andrew cares about "proof" when he thinks it helps his argument.
Either provide proof of your allegations or STFU about wanting "proof" about anything you hypocrite.
In case anyone forgot about it,here's Andrew's quote from the Hannity show: http://www6.lexisnexis.com/publisher/EndUser?Acti...
"One last thing I'd like to say: my children go to a public school in Westwood in Los Angeles. And since Barack Obama is the president, they no longer call it St. Patrick's Day. They're calling it Potato Day. This political correctness is dangerous; it's the destruction of language."
Andrew:Time to put up or shut up!
If Weigel is PO'ed that he was exposed, perhaps he does possess such an archive. Now that would be interesting.
Maybe Helen Thomas will step up. She is unemployed right now………
Hear, hear!
Thank you very much, Andrew!
I'll bet the cockroaches are scrambling!
Really? You have like 1000 words to work with up there and you're smoking gun is the "Potato Day" card? And thus ladies and gentleman is the master of equivalence BBHaywood… Mass collusion by the left-wing media vs…Potato Day…?
BTW, if I were Andrew, I wouldn't tell where my kids went to school, either.
In Russia, that much money would buy all of the hookers, and most of the vodka.
Impressive.
A professional stalker.
How quaint!
Aren't there laws on the books against that?
Unlike Andrew, I don't use my kid to score political cheap shots. He brought his kid's school into it,not me,not the "librulmedia", either he's lying or he isn't. If he's lying, which the evidence indicates, he has no credibility. Doesn't matter if he's lying about "potato day" or something more important, a lie is a lie.
Address the subject at hand please, (JournoList and media collusion/bias) or go away. Stay focused.
Where's YOUR 100K BB or better yet your PROOF that there was no potato day? Maybe Andrew was being RHETORICAL, did you ever think about THAT. Maybe he was trying to make a point, a point that went over your head.
I'll bet google has the archive somewhere.
Dare I say 'Breit-heads'?
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by . said: [...]
You may just be a kid, but it looks to me like you're headed in the right direction.
That's amateur work if I've ever seen it. Bill Schultz, now that's a professional stalker.
[...] After seeing if I could drum up interest yesterday in buying the infamous JournoList archives for the benefit of my second favorite blogger, Andrew Breitbart takes up the challenge and offers $100,000 for them. [...]
The question at hand is Breitbart's honesty and credibility.
I doubt he'll rat them out.
He's going to need those people on the left to get another gig. He might have pissed a couple of them off, but it'll take more than that to bring this guy across the line. If he does, he will be instantly and completely ostracized for ever.
Obama's Executive Orders http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oitCXEWl1SI
If anyone on that email list was using their work computer for those emails, there's a 50-50 chance its all backed up on a corp. server farm.
Two words: auto backup.
No, the issue is Journolist you moron
It's at times like these that I really wish I knew how to hack.
Can't wait to see what happens with this.
Schmuck!
SCMUCK!
Sorry,the burden of proof in on Breitbart. When someone makes an extraordinary claim, the burden of proof is on them to back it up, not on me to prove it didn't happen.
If someone believes ghosts and goblins exist, the burden of proof is on them to prove they exist, not on me to prove they don't.
Just like ghosts and goblins, "Potato Day" doesn't exist.
If he was being rhetorical,why did Andrew repeat the allegation: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/apr/13/b...
The "joke" was that these right-wing zealots weren't giving the new president enough time, that the previous president did worse things, and that I, in particular, was ridiculous for blaming the president for "St. Patrick's Day" becoming "Potato Day" at my kids' public school. (Yes, the name change took place. No, I did not blame President Obama — specifically.)
Prove it Andrew.
[...] in National 0 Comments News site owner and conservative provocateur Andrew Bretibart has offered a $100,000 reward for the full archive of the JournoList, a mailing list populated by about 400 of the MSM’s [...]
Does Cowboy Logic want to limit my First Amendment rights? Are you calling for me to be arrested? I thought breitbots like yourself opposed Bigubment intrusion into our rights. If you think quoting someone on a blog constitutes "stalking", I suggest you read up on stalking laws.
Andrew, answer the question please. Can you prove "potato day" happened?
Seeing as you're too stupid to know how this works, let me provide you with some insight that most people consider common sense. When you make an accusation, you must provide the evidence. Hence the saying, "The burden of proof is on the accuser". The fact that you even bring this up is a testament to your boundless ignorance. The "Potato Day" meme, true or not, is completely irrelevant and in no way influences the March 20th incident.
You're a fool.
WRONG! You're switching things up moron. The people who claimed the N-word was used are the ones shouldering the burden of proof, not Breitbart. You are telling Breitbart to prove a negative – to provide evidence that something did NOT happen.
I can't believe people are this dumb.
We're not falling for that lame tactic. Potato Day, real or not, does NOT change the fact that the media lied about the Tea Party.
Can you provide proof you weren't on the grassy knoll, genius?
The question is "how bad do you have to be to post for only a week or two and be at a -94 rating?"
Get a clue, already. No one here believes you care about "honesty and credibility", not even you.
Funny how nobody but left wing morons, like you, living in their parents basement, are the only ones disputing this. Yes I find it quite hilarious how the school hasn't come forward to dispute Mr.Breitbart's claims, because if they had the left wing media would be all over it.
Of course, that would be the logical line of thinking, but we all know logic takes a backseat to smearing a conservative or libertarian voice.
[...] he calls himself Andrew Breitbart wants to expose the “Democrat-Media Complex” and will pay a $100,000 bounty to whomever can get him the full archives of the private (mostly) liberal listserve, JournoList. [...]
If you have $100,000 to spend, when can we expect Big Education, Big Peace, Big Jerusalem, Big Tolerance, etc?
Good luck. I hope someone comes through. I do think what they've been doing is corrupt since they're colluding to keep news from the public for the purposes of aiding one political party. If they get $$ from the government there's an even bigger problem. This isn't just a news story anymore, it's criminal investigation material.
Speaking of $100,000, anyone come through with that recording of the Tea Party "n-word" yet?
*crickets*
Mmm-kay.
And you're a breitbot. You'll always be a breitbot.
"The "Potato Day" meme, true or not, is completely irrelevant and in no way influences the March 20th incident."
If the person screaming loudest(Breitbart,in this case)for "truth" has questionable history of truth-telling, the "potato day" meme is extremely relevant.
Breitbart's silence on this matter is interesting.
But,since you want me to talk about the Weigel/Journolist thing, I will.
No one gives a damn. No one,that is, except political junkies,and even most of them don't give a damn either. You think the leaking will suddenly convince millions of people that there's a liberal media conspiracy and…then what? Vote Obama out of office?
With that out of the way,once again, Andrew, where's you're proof "potato day" happened?
Breitbots, eh?
Next you'll throw out the racist card.
Big Gubment intrusion into your rights?
Nah. You seem to have a sense of the entitlement air about you.
As far as your First Amendment Rights I am not proposing limiting them, or arresting you. Your Rights are guaranteed, fought and paid for by the lives of men far greater than you and your ilk. You have a right to embarrass yourself in a public forum, whenever you want to, for all the world to see.
Please proceed……………….
We should have know this when suddenly "gravitas" was the word of the day.
You don't want to get into that. It's easy to hack. The hard part is not getting caught. And when we do catch you, its really ugly.
Leave it to the professionals.
Thank you Mr. Breitbart. You are much appreciated.
Wrong again,my rights are guaranteed by the Constitution. Another Cowboy ilLogic FAIL.
And my relatives who fought in the Iraq & Balkin was are far greater than you. Shame on you for using graves of fallen soldiers to defend liars like Andrew.
So Andrew, where's the proof that "potato day" happened?
I'll bite.
Who, are YOU to question that?
Breitbart has a name, a face, a voice.
Who and what are you? A few keystrokes in cyberspace?
Here is a challenge.
Why don't YOU put up your 100 grand and issue your own challenge?
We'll wait while your go through the couch cushions………….
[...] mention this because Andrew Breitbart decided to have him some fun: I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d really like to spend [...]
Maybe you should use your Kids…. you obviously don't use your brain.
Keep trying, you blatantly retarded idiot.
[...] Breitbart has announced at BigJournalist.com that he is offering a $100,000 reward for the full archive of emails from the JournoList. The [...]
So we know at least three names from the JournoList:
1. Ezra Klein
2. Dave Weigel
3. Matthew Yglesias
397 to go …
Sonny,
My kin have been warriors, fighting any dying for this country, since before it was a Nation. We were here when the boat landed, and have served in every major, and minor conflict since.
Shame on me?
Now you are a comedian, eh?
Make up your mind.
Okay. Good idea.
Setup a fund where all conservatives can donate $$$$
The more $$$$ the quicker we get the list and archive
You're a bad, bad man, Andrew Breitbart. I salute you.
Make that five according to information directly from Matthew Yglesias <a href="http://(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist):” target=”_blank”>(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist):
1. Ezra Klein
2. Dave Weigel
3. Matthew Yglesias
4. David Dayen
5. Spencer Ackerman
395 to go …
I find it ridiculously amusing that imbeciles like this continue to lack the energy to do anything better all day than to troll websites they find patently offensive. The idiots who man the grill station at the sandwich shop I frequent for lunch, and the spectacularly tattooed fuckwits who make my coffee each morning aside, I never cease to be amazed that youthful dipshits like ""BBHaywood" somehow find cannot get what they need from their usual sources of inspiration, namely DKos and DU.
On the contrary, so intolerant this particular moron is that he is simply compelled to come here and throw his feces against the wall. Perhaps the only thing more disappointing is our wiliingness as a community to engage this petulant little bunghole.
He has done nothing to dissuade me from the opinion that he is a thouroughly repugnant little, self-involved bullshit artist who can't come to grips with the fact that not everyone shares his particularly miserable view of this country.
I don't have $100 grand sitting around in an account that I can give away. I'm one of those "real" Americans who work for a living that conservatives pretend to care about.
Considering that the Breitbart websites have bloggers who use pseudonyms(Publius,Frank Ross,Of Thee I Sing 1776),my use of a pseudonym is not an issue.
We used to fall for that, BB. You're attempting to make the issue about something else, by personally attacking the individual. Go back to media matters, We've read the same books you have.
Use any nickname you want, your official title from now on is potato head. You're obsessed.
Unless you're in the internet business, most people have no idea how many finger prints computers leave on a network.
It usually starts with finding and hacking into four or five existing networks that are wide open because the companies refuse to pay decent money to hire a real networking team.
You get into the first network, you find a server, break into that, use that to hit the next, and so one and so forth until you have achieved relative network anonymity. Remember to remove all logs proving any of them were ever used or connected, or else they'll find the log file equivalent of a paper trail.
And once that happens, they officials will just follow you back through each one, and you'll lose future access to all of them.
There's a legend in the business of one of the greatest hackers, never caught, no one has the slightest idea who it is, though there are rumors it's some one in Israel.
What that person used to do was break into networks, find the vulnerabilities, fix them, then send emails to the network team explaining how they got in, what they changed to fix it, and why it should have been done in the first place.
There are bad hackers, but there are also good hackers.
BBHaywood,
Your entire premise is silly, without substance, and only trolling for responses.
There is no video proof that I read books on my porch in the afternoons, either. Doesn't mean it doesn't happen.
Why is there no video proof? Because there is nobody with a video recorder on my porch.
If, on the other hand, you have THOUSANDS of video recorders recording an event, and NONE of them record an incident that is claimed to have happened–one that EVERYBODY would notice–then odds are the claims are false.
It's a simple as that.
If you still don't get it, I can't make it any simpler. You'll just have to continue to live life in confusion.
"And you're a breitbot. You'll always be a breitbot. "
And may we assume that this is the sort of self-important, self-righteous bullshit attitude you pour upon every unfortunate female you manage to manipulate into letting you dump your filthy seed into, or do you usually convince them that you actually have a purpose in life?
Personally, I sleep better at night believing that you're a sorry little virgin who somehow wishes he could find a woman who had less hair than his dad.
My GOD, you people are pathetic…
That Alinskey dude was a prophet!
Thanks!
I love your writing style!
You really can't stick to the subject, can you?
Is it an actual pathology, or is it the fact that you don't WANT to discuss liberal media bias and collusion?
[...] reward offered for full archive of JournoList.Andrew Breitbart has announced at BigJournalist.com that he is offering a $100,000 reward for the full archive of emails from the JournoList. The [...]
No worries, BB. You'll be further educated on Jon Stewart's "comedy" show, no doubt.
Yes, we know what you watch… muahahahahaha
Balkin?
Do you mean "the Balkans"?
I hope they weren't balkin' in the Balkans.
And I thoroughly appreciate your dedication to these "Big" sites, Cowboy!!!!
Keep up the good work…you fight for conservatives even when we can't wake up enough to do it for ourselves!!!
Oh, daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamn!
SNAP!
Add two more names to JournoList. That's seven names now public.
(Source: http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-th...
1. Ezra Klein
2. Dave Weigel
3. Matthew Yglesias
4. David Dayen
5. Spencer Ackerman
6. Jeffrey Toobin
7. Eric Alterman
The liberal media will try and bury this or like the little troll on this thread use the normal liberal tactic to try to divert attention by smearing the person bringing up the issue. Twenty years ago they might have done it but today with the internet they can't make it go away. It shouldn't we need to keep on this. This is the Smoking Gun we knew was out there.
Correct, from your viewpoint.
I was thinking more in line with recoverable by an informer or hacker, and that is a good deal less.
Ah. "Total wipe". Very difficult. "Remove from public view" might have been a better thing to say?
[...] whose conservative media empire includes Big Hollywood, Big Government and Big Journalism, has offered $100,000 to anyone willing to provide him with the full archive of “JournoList,” which he calls [...]
Since I'm not in the habit of soliciting opinions from the patchouli-soaked asshats who spend their days screaming at the world for the wrongs their families inflicted upon them, I am inclined to simply ignore this particular shitstain in favor of addressing those here who, I dunno, have something USEFUL to contribute to the discussion.
However, seeing as how I neglected to exclude this particular punching bag, I'll go out of my way to observe that he is doing absolutely nothing new here. On the contrary, he is completely fulfilling his duties as a good little leftist in attempting to completely ignore the topic in hand in favor of casdting aspersions upon the original messenger.
Unfortunately, I loathe arguing with high schoolers, so for the the time being, this sorry little fuckwit will have to go find somewhere else to play.
More like a certainty, but not recoverable through that route without a sys admin digging it out, and that'd be more likely from a court order. I think Admin's have a much higher level of ethics than reporters.
With a few minutes research, I've compiled 15 names from JournoList. 385 names to go …
1. Ezra Klein
2. Dave Weigel
3. Matthew Yglesias
4. David Dayen
5. Spencer Ackerman
6. Jeffrey Toobin
7. Eric Alterman
8. Paul Krugman
9. John Judis
10. Eve Fairbanks
11. Mike Allen
12. Ben Smith
13. Lisa Lerer
14. Joe Klein
15. Brad DeLong
Sources:
<a href="http://(http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20086.html)” target=”_blank”>(http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20086.html)
<a href="http://(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)” target=”_blank”><a href="http://(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)” target=”_blank”><a href="http://(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)” target=”_blank”><a href="http://(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)” target=”_blank”>(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)
<a href="http://(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)” target=”_blank”><a href="http://(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)” target=”_blank”><a href="http://(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)” target=”_blank”><a href="http://(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)” target=”_blank”>(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)
[...] Breitbart is willing to throw away a lot of money to get his hands on the archives of the now-defunct JournoList: I’ve had $100,000 burning in my [...]
You said that your relatives fought in "the Balkin(s)" (sic), so prove it.
Idiot.
My point was, yes, I have no doubt the Journolisters are deleting like crazy.
But my guess is they ain't that good at it.
In the ancient days of computers, a.k.a DOS, a simple table called a FAT (File Allocation Table) was used to organize the contents of a disk. All the DOS delete command did was remove the first letter of the file name in the FAT. The data was all still there, the only change was the operating system believed the disk space was free because the first character in the FAT listing was blank.
That's where Norton's Tools came in.
Anyone want to bet Breitbart was invited to join that list?
My 50-50 estimate comes from the amount of money necessary to host all that data. A lot of companies don't want to spend the extra money for that option. And other companies do it with out even telling the employees they're doing it.
Considering all the red ink the MSM is leaking these days I'd think that option would be one of the first to go.
And I agree about sys admins. I used to be one on an AIX server. However when it comes to ethical people, there are many layers of ethics. Whistle blowers are the bane of the shady precisely because they are ethical.
And $100 large would buy a lot of wings and beer at Hooters.
[...] case you haven’t seen it already, Andrew Breitbart writes, “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 [...]
It was obvious, agenda promotion, propaganda, it has to be collusion.
No one gives a damn. No one,that is, except political junkies,and even most of them don't give a damn either. You think the leaking will suddenly convince millions of people that there's a liberal media conspiracy and…then what
So no cares about the fact that conservatives were right all along? That major players in the media were trying to promote the agenda of one party and discredit another? Yeah subverting the fourth estate for a power grab by liberals is no big deal. Look around people do give a damn quite a bit and in Nov you'll see how much they give a damn.
One of the Russian Spies arrested, Vicky Pelaez, hid under deep cover as a leftist journalist who authored anti American articles. And she went unnoticed because she Fit Right In.
Rights are never guaranteed by words on a peace of paper, otherwise the Heller case and the McDonald case never would have been necessary. Rights are guaranteed by rough and ready men who stand as guardians of our freedom. These men take an oath to defend the constitution from without and within.
I am sure on Journolist Ezra Klein let his hair down and we can find out just how much koolaid he drank. In public he wrote the below.
"Obama's finest speeches do not excite. They do not inform. They don't even really inspire. They elevate. . . . He is not the Word made flesh, but the triumph of word over flesh . . . Obama is, at his best, able to call us back to our highest selves."
Imagine what he said in private?
No, speech codes, thought crimes laws, the Fascist Doctrine, intimidation and squelching dissent are all hallmarks of the left.
You're free to make an ass of yourself as much as you like.
with America seeing punk obama for what he is and starting to reject him, you would think that one of the crud would turn on the obama media and actually doe what is best for America
or will it be that the potential for LIBERAL VITRIOL AND HATE on that person, as foisted on real Americans, will be to much to bear in the name of doing what is right of America?
But, first……………
an incredibly loud, brain shattering, mind altering artillery barrage.
Soft, squishy, mongoloid progressives in the open. Drop 50 and fire for effect.
Where is the 'ol New Jersey……? *sob*
"Was it good for you, too?"
That's the problem with hardcore Leftists. They can't see past their own greed, power hunger, and racism to get acquanted with reality. Then they go and project all that stuff on to anyone that disagrees with them and accuse those who disgree with the actions they are guilty of.
There's a few on the left that may yet gain clues, but none of them are in positions of power.
Here are the JournoList names we know about so far …
1. Ezra Klein
2. Dave Weigel
3. Matthew Yglesias
4. David Dayen
5. Spencer Ackerman
6. Jeffrey Toobin
7. Eric Alterman
8. Paul Krugman
9. John Judis
10. Eve Fairbanks
11. Mike Allen
12. Ben Smith
13. Lisa Lerer
14. Joe Klein
15. Brad DeLong
16. Chris Hayes
17. Matt Duss
18. Jonathan Chait
19. Jesse Singal
20. Michael Cohen
21. Isaac Chotiner
22. Katha Pollitt
23. Alyssa Rosenberg
24. Rick Perlstein
25. Alex Rossmiller
26. Ed Kilgore
27. Walter Shapiro
Sources:
(http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/06/25/the-death-of-journolist-does-privacy-end-at-the-edge-of-your-th/)
<a href="http://(http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20086.html)” target=”_blank”>(http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0309/20086.html)
<a href="http://(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)” target=”_blank”>(http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/2010/06/after-journolist)
<a href="http://(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)” target=”_blank”>(http://hotair.com/archives/2009/03/17/politico-the-secret-liberal-journalist-cabal/)
<a href="http://(http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/kausfiles/archive/2009/03/26/journolist-revealed-inside-the-liberal-media-email-cabal.aspx)” target=”_blank”> <a href="http://(http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/kausfiles/archive/2009/03/26/journolist-revealed-inside-the-liberal-media-email-cabal.aspx)” target=”_blank”>(http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/kausfiles/archive/2009/03/26/journolist-revealed-inside-the-liberal-media-email-cabal.aspx)
No one gives a damn. No one,that is, except political junkies,and even most of them don't give a damn either. You think the leaking will suddenly convince millions of people that there's a liberal media conspiracy and…then what? Vote Obama out of office?
Well, certainly no one on YOUR side gives a damn. Or, more accurately, would prefer to maintain the pretense that the corrupt leftwing media is not the propaganda wing of the Democrat party.
But more and more people are waking up to the fact that the MSM is an appendage of the left, and guess what? They are losing ever more market share each and every day, many are folding and many others — like CNN — are floundering.
In fact it's getting SO bad, that a handful of Marxists in Congress are plotting ways to rescue them from their well-earned and long overdue demise. But it's only a matter of time before the MSM's minority viewpoint is no longer force-fed to a public that isn't buying it anymore. And to the extent that Breitbart, or anybody else, can help push them over the cliff more quickly, more power to them.
Yeah…..
I'll bet, not. Hard to save up 100 grand stealing mom's pizza money, huh? But…….look at it this way. You'll always have a place to stay in a dank, moldy basement, eh?
Now, get started on the laundry……mom will be home any minute.
Changey subject = HuffPo Finger Painter.
Prove us wrong, mongoloid.
You seem to have some fixation regarding "potatoes."
Something wrong with your upbringing?
…..or is "Gangs of New York" your favorite movie?
Wait, wait…….I know……you're Dan Qualye and you figured out the spelling, eh?
[...] » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – B… [...]
…………."Is this collusion by the media prosecutable under the RICO Act as organized crime?"
Is that a rhetorical question ?
These are Libs /Dems we are talking about
Laws are for you and me but not THE
He ain't making hay here, Cowboy………
Anymore, it's just too easy.
By now, 400 people have received their $100K of hush money from Soros…
………."As we speak, somewhere in Russia a hacker is calculating how much hookers and vodka $100,000 will buy… "
As we speak, somewhere in NewYork Elliot Spitzer is calculating how much hookers and vodka $100,000 will buy…
/fixed that for ya
heh, heh, heh……….
Troll school graduates are really spending too much time in indoctrination. Dumbed down by the dumbest and gradiated with a thumb up their a$$.
Wonderful…………..
I was wondering when Weigel was gonna show up…………..
(sp)? …..who cares.
And WOMEN.
Andrew Breitbart, you are THE MAN.
Why does the name "Joseph Goebbels" come to mind?
"Triumph of word"……….
"Triumph of the Will?"
Hmmm,…..sure seems like it.
Maybe we can take up a collection and make that 100k into 1m. I bet we could do it. It would be worth it to get the truth out there.
LOFL!
about right!
[...] 29, 2010 Posted by taoist in The Media. Tags: Bias, Democrats, Journolist, Propoganda trackback If you’re Breitbart, how about offering it up for a full archive of Journolist? I wonder how much the media would cough up NOT to have that [...]
How about this… Andrew can "hint" that he's received it but is holding out for an "October Surprise" in 2010 or 2012… That will prompt the cockroaches to release it themselves, feast on one another and will save the money for more James and Hannah undercover work!
Like she'd have any idea what that magic box she sees in her great-great-great-grandchildren's homes is for…
Make that… lesseehere… $100,106.22 and… an expired light-rail pass…?
That's how God moves mountains. One shovel full at a time, and we're the ones doing the digging!
I truly believe that Thomas Paine watches over Mr. Breitbart and smiles.
It's possessed by demons! Voices from come within it! Did it eat my grandchildren?
Whack a mole.
Thump!
Your turn………..
[...] bait… Posted in June 29th, 2010 by CosmicConservative in Politics Andrew Breitbart offers $100,000 to anyone who can provide him with the full contents of the “JournoList” that Dave Weigel [...]
Andrew, set up a money bomb site….I'm in for $100.
"Follow the money." – Deep Throat
Where can I send my donation?
Less than 50-50 for each company, IMO.
I don't know if this is a valid algorythem, but I assumed a 40% probability of any one of the members being on a corporate computer that is being archived:
(1- .4) x .4 = .64 (at least one of two)
(1- .64) x .4 = .784 (at least one of three)
etc
Left out a step. add the .24 to the .4 for .64 and plug that in to the next. Repeat.
Assuming I did that correctly, the probability that at least one poster was using a computer with archived contents went over 99% at ten posters.
When the MSM unanimously declare Obama's appointment of Patraeus as "brilliant," there has been collusion.
I find your name interesting, BB. Would that stand for "Big Bill Haywood," the early 20th-century American socialist who was responsible for a wave of bombings and assassinations directed at those who were outspoken against the Party? Because your ad hominem attacks, as several others have already noted, are faintly reminiscent of that other famous socialist, Saul Alinsky.
Andrew, I'm in for $100- ASAP. What a great idea you had… this could go on forever, think about it!!
Set up a place to send the checks. $100,000 is a nice piece of change… but, at $1,000,000…
WE'RE TALKIN MONEY… as Evertt Dirksen used to say! LOL, lets go lets see where this takes us!
Brilliant idea, actsnow! Let's grow this pot like it was a Pick Six carryover. The bigger it grows, so will the publicity and the assurance that the "code" will be broken. Count me in, I'm all aboard to make a pledge. What do you say, Andrew?
Impressive, I defer to you. The last math I touched was in 1987 Calc IV.
But they key to remember is economics. How much would it cost to replace vs. how much would it cost to back up.
I work in internet security, and one of the things we do is open up firewall rules for things like back ups. Some customers are fanatical about it (off shift testing), others don't even want to pay for a failover firewall.
I think its simply a case of cost vs benefit analysts. And considering the current state of the MSM, I don't see geeky network guys winning this battle vs. the importance of Katie Couric's new hair style.
But there is a chance it might be somewhere.
If O'Reilly picks up the story…it'll spread like a So Cal wildfire with an East wind and a tanker car full of gasoline!
Nice going, Tex. Thanks for the links…you are a true journalist…the real deal.
Now THAT is a great idea. The political element is a nice touch.
Red's right, Andrew. This kind of participation has got real viral potential. (It will be the best political donation I've ever made).
This is a test of my reply from the e-mail I got. I've never used this feature and I am checking to see how it works.
Make sure you clarify that the full headers of emailings to the list are included. You want as much personally identifying information as the members of the list had.
Here are the JournoList names we know about so far …
1. Ezra Klein
2. Dave Weigel
3. Matthew Yglesias
4. David Dayen
5. Spencer Ackerman
6. Jeffrey Toobin
7. Eric Alterman
8. Paul Krugman
9. John Judis
10. Eve Fairbanks
11. Mike Allen
12. Ben Smith
13. Lisa Lerer
14. Joe Klein
15. Brad DeLong
16. Chris Hayes
17. Matt Duss
18. Jonathan Chait
19. Jesse Singal
20. Michael Cohen
21. Isaac Chotiner
22. Katha Pollitt
23. Alyssa Rosenberg
24. Rick Perlstein
25. Alex Rossmiller
26. Ed Kilgore
27. Walter Shapiro
28. Noam Scheiber
29. Michael Tomasky
I love a good prisoner's dilema… brilliant, Mr. Breitbart.
28. Noam Scheiber
29. Michael Tomasky
Sources:
(http://justoneminute.typepad.com/main/2009/03/who-doesnt-love-the-journolist.html)
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/michaeltomasky/2010/jun/25/usa)
Spreadsheets make math a lot easier.
The best situation would be to get multiple copies, even multiple partial copies, to allow for better verification of the accuracy and completeness of the content.
That might mean paying out multiple rewards, or multiple partial rewards.
Whoever has the guts to step up and expose this list will have a book/movie/documentary deal that will mean many times more than $100K. Somebody will sleep restlessly tonight.
And women.
Thank you
I just so LOVE YOU Andrew! I cannot begin to think of another person who so embodies the inherent goodness of America. You have given US 42% who are Conservative an opportunity to finally TAKE DOWN the Corrupt Media. I have known really only since my conversion to Conservatism that the media has LIED for a long time. I grew up believing because of the Corrupt Media that almost ALL Vietnam Vets were drug addicts because the Corrupt Media showed nothing but drug addicts in the 70's and 80's when discussing Veterans. The REALITY is and was that over 97% of Vets were just like you and me in that they came home put their uniforms away and went to work and raised a family.
It has been my mission since that realization to TAKE DOWN the Corrupt Media and God has been gracious enough to put you here in this moment in time with the internet and alternative programming on FOX (national only) along with talk radio. To have a story break about the 400 "journalists" and their talking points to FRAME the stories that a majority of Americans who do not have cable and have no choice but to continue to watch CBS, NBC, ABC for their news would be the BURIAL of the Corrupt Media. Sean Hannity was RIGHT when he said they DIED in 2008 and I personally have been waiting for the BURIAL!
Again, Sir I THANK YOU and my family thanks you and you sir are a PATRIOT!
[...] Over at BigJournalism, Andrew Breitbart is offering $100,000 for a full copy of the “JournoList” Archives. [...]
[...] mention this because Andrew Breitbart decided to have him some fun: I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d really like to spend [...]
[...] whose conservative media empire includes Big Hollywood, Big Government and Big Journalism, has offered $100,000 to anyone willing to provide him with the full archive of "JournoList," which he calls "the epitome [...]
[...] Reference] [...]
[...] *Andrew Breitbart: “$100,000 for the head of Inigo Montoya the full JournoList archives. [...]
My experience with the Intense Debate application is the email response feature is a work in progress.
Sometimes email posts don't show up in the blog, some times blog entries don't generate emails, but its getting better.
it's not perfect, but its definitely getting better,
My opinion, spread sheets are an abomination before the lord.
Business applications in general give me a rash.
I've programmed in machine code before, but spread sheets make me reboot. Hate them.
You catch that also?
I'm waiting for "Big Booty."
30. Rich Yeselson
Source:
(http://www.frumforum.com/the-inside-scoop-on-journolist)
Yeah. Figured, "That can't be a coincidence." Well, maybe, but it's highly suspicious anyway. Perhaps this is Bill Ayers trying to save what's left of his reputation.
31. Tim Fernholz
Source:
(http://twitter.com/TimFernholz)
[...] Posted by KATHY KATTENBURG in Breaking News, Media, Politics.Jun 29th, 2010 He’s offering $100,000 and complete guaranteed anonymity to anyone who gives him JournoList’s entire [...]
32. Dana Goldstein
Source:
(http://twitter.com/DanaGoldstein)
While I appreciate your efforts Andrew, I fail to see Weigel's fairness & courage. Frankly, I am sick to death of hearing conservative pundits sing his praises over the past week. I think to the average reader he comes off as exactly what he is – an unprincipled, partisan, immature whiny hack. I get it that it he was good friends with you all – Carney, Geraghty, Morrissey, etc. I've been told Nancy Pelosi is a nice person too but I don't believe it.
And one more thing. For the first time since the Big sites opened, my comments criticizing Weigel on the post where he defends his actions did not show up.I even posted them in another browser an hour later to make sure it was not a technical problem. Still, they did not appear. Accident? I reposted them 5 hours later but haven't checked to see if these were. Curiouser & curiouser.
I wish I had 100 grand to chip in. 1 million if I had it.
Thanks Mr. Breitbart!
Your a true Hero.
Bravo!
I have a tear in my eye, as capitalism is preserved by it's own merits.
I'm sure Ezra Klein is doing a lot of thinking this evening.
[...] an exclusive leftist email list-serv. Today Andrew Breitbart announced that he would reward $100,000 for the full “JournoList” archive, source fully protected. Yes, the mainstream media that came [...]
[...] for $100,000, I’m sure I could write something that would get Andrew’s mind off of media bias, at [...]
I would think those on the list now living with the thought of being exposed may start manifesting pyschosomatic illnesses or at the very least exhibit tense and very testy behavior due to worry and a lack of sleep. This should be funny…even crankier, leftist journalists.
Other names I bet are on the list.
Nate Silver
Chris Matthews
Lawrence ODonnell
Keith Olbermann
Racheal Maddow
Adriana Huffington
Maggie Maher
John Podesta
James Carville
Bill Press
Paul Begala
Stanley Greenburg
David Plouffe
Please post your source. From the links I've found the J-listers were making fun of Olbermann. It's hard to believe he was on the list.
33. Jonathan Cohn
Source:
(http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/9/22/142845/064?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TalkleftThePoliticsOfCrime+%28TalkLeft%3A+The+Politics+of+Crime%29)
On 9/22/2009, Big Tent Democrat posted the following comment regarding the fundamental dishonesty perpetuated by the JournoListers:
"There is a fundamental dishonesty emanating from the JournOList on health care reform, Howard Dean, the public option and reconciliation.
Speaking for me only"
http://www.talkleft.com/story/2009/9/22/142845/06...
URL for WaPo Ombudsman on Journolist http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ombudsman-blog/2...
I suggest (as I just did): "… we know you have it … release it, and we'll call it even … eventually someone will … apply for the reward … because if your name is on it, you'll need it …."
Sorry if this has already been linked but Iowahawk has weighed in and it is, of course, hilarious.
http://iowahawk.typepad.com/iowahawk/2010/06/ill-...
[...] from Andrew Breitbart and his offer of $100,000 for the members and contents of this listserve. http://bigjournalism.com/abreitbart/…lly-protected/ [...]
[...] Breitbart announced the bounty on his Web site on [...]
[...] here to read more. AKPC_IDS += [...]
Dude, are you serious? You want someone to STEAL a private list for $100,000?
Can't you obtain your "exclusives" LEGALLY? You're lucky you're not ALREADY in jail! Keep encouraging illegal behavior and you'll be locked up in no time.
LOL. You're silly. To some it might seem unethical, but they're the same people who champion the leak of classified documents that hinder the war effort and get US soldiers killed, so I don't care much for their ethics.
Frankly, the illegalities are more likely to be found in a private group manipulating the reporting of news to the public for the benefit of a political party while lobbying for federal dollars.
Now, seriously, do you think CJ is going to give you a gold star for coming over here and whining? Yeah, he probably will. LOL.
The question at hand is why you're flinging out this bit about schools? Answer: to divert attention and try to smear Breitbart so you can claim that means you can ignore the bit about a bunch of journalists getting together and deciding how the news should be altered to fit a particular narrative.
You really think people won't notice? Silly meatbag.
Speaking of "false allegations" Andrew, where's your proof that 'Potato Day' was celebrated at your kid's school last year? You've never provided any proof that this happened. Never named the school, never produced any government doc proving this happened, no links to video. No proof. Nothing.
Probably because there weren't any video cameras at the school in question. There were, however, dozens of cameras outside the Capitol the day a naughty word was supposedly uttered and yet none of them captured it. Funny how you silly meatbags never ponder the difference between the two instances.
Guess Andrew cares about "proof" when he thinks it helps his argument.
Guess you're really, really, really desperate to divert attention. Not working, alas.
Not only did that not make sense, you never once disputed what I said.
A.) The accuser (You or otherwise) has not provided any proof that Breitbart lied. Therefore you can't conclude that his credibility should be judged based on the conjecture that he "may" have not told the truth. That makes you as bad as the people who lied about the N-word being used at the Tea Party, in which the person is was allegedly hurled at refused to talk about it afterwards. Once again, leftist idiots convicting right wing people with no evidence, only half-baked speculation about ridiculous conspiracies.
B.) Breitbart's silence isn't interseting. It's mundane and to be expected considering that scope of the non-scandal you propagate.
C.) People do care when someone is hired to cover them under the false pretense that he/she is "one of them, then come to find out they are really there to try and smear, lie, discredit, slander, and libel them all at the direction of there left wing masters.
D.) We don't need to convince millions of a conspiracy. Anyone with a brain can see the media was in the tank for Obama. Anyone can see the differences in the way they report on Bush as opposed to Obama. Anyone can see they way they play games with stories by not labelling democrats as such, but prefacing their stories with the word "Republican". If you can't see that by now, then you're willfully ignorant or just dumb.
Epic fail!
The last thing a left wing moron like yourself needs to be doing is hiding behind soldiers given the way liberals have treated them in the past and continue to do so today.
Also I noticed you have already concluded Breitbart to be a liar despite any evidence to support your claim. All this whining and bitching you've been spewing all over the boards and YOU are guilty of the exact same thing Breitbart was talking about in the March 20th story.
How does it feel to be so inept that you fall into a trap despite being warned of it's existence and shown where it is multiple times? How incompetent can you be?
34. Scott Winship
Source:
(http://www.frumforum.com/responding-to-john-hawkins)
[...] Of course, Iowahawk is demanding Andrew Breitbart’s very real reward of $100,000 for the JournoList archives. [...]
[...] It’s a good idea…but… By Patrick, on June 30th, 2010 If Andrew Breitbart thinks that anyone is going to do this; he is smoking some harsh stuff. 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. Via » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – Big Journalism [...]
[...] the Original article Tags: $100, ‘Journolist, 000, Archive;, Fully, Protected, Reward:, Source? Comment (RSS) [...]
Classic!
But, Andrew…they will have to claim the money on their taxes and someone will surely be on the lookout for the "pay-out." How can you keep that name a secret? And wasn't Klein at that NEA meeting with Courrielche? Maybe you can get an idea from that who holds the list…
I bet Andrew already has the goods. Hasn't Weigel been hired by MESSNBC? Thought I read that.
[...] » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – B… [...]
Andrew, if I weren't straight I would want to marry you! You are my HERO!
She had children?
That means…. I can't think …Oh the horror.
[...] would be the end of the story. They were wrong. Yesterday, Andrew Breitbart announced that he would reward $100,000 to anyone who could provide the full “JournoList” archive, source fully [...]
[...] would be the end of the story. They were wrong. Yesterday, Andrew Breitbart announced that he would reward $100,000 to anyone who could provide the full “JournoList” archive, source fully [...]
Do you think if the JournoList folks re-read their job descriptions and actually started doing the work of journalists, then "Real News" organizations would not need bailing out by the Federal Trade Commission?
[...] Breitbart has offered $100,000 for the entire archive of JournoList, which is totally awesome, because I would really love to see him shell out that much money to be [...]
[...] Breitbart has offered $100,000 for the entire archive of JournoList, which is totally awesome, because I would really love to see him shell out that much money to be [...]
[...] would be the end of the story. They were wrong. Yesterday, Andrew Breitbart announced that he would reward $100,000 to anyone who could provide the full “JournoList” archive, source fully [...]
[...] Internet news entrepreneur Andrew Breitbart vows “to offer the American public a unique insight in the workings of the Democrat-Media [...]
[...] would be the end of the story. They were wrong. Yesterday, Andrew Breitbart announced that he would reward $100,000 to anyone who could provide the full “JournoList” archive, source fully [...]
[...] would be the end of the story. They were wrong. Yesterday, Andrew Breitbart announced that he would reward $100,000 to anyone who could provide the full “JournoList” archive, source fully [...]
Tax returns are confidential. It is illegal to "leak" information from them.
[...] » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – B… [...]
LOL. 20 years of book keeping. I do hate MS more and more every time I have to "upgrade" to a new version of Excel; I do nothing with the latest Excel that I did not do with QPRO4 for DOS.
(MS uses the brown ended stick to stir the tool bar, adds a bunch of useless bells and whistles, then claims "enormous improvements". May the flying arabs visit Redmond.)
Data bases written by someone else are my bane. Can't stand not knowing what the logic is and not being able to customize.
Can't make heads or tails out of programing.
I've done programming and hardware. Currently in networking.
Those bells and whistles that make life so miserable are the result of programmers assuming they know better than you so.
I suppose, Mr. Breitbart, that you will be publishing the complete archive of any conservative listserv you happen to participate in alongside the Journolist archive, just to ward off the title hypocrite. Am I right?
Funny how Andrew created a huge storm out there on the deep web. Supposedly Klein closed the list but then I read where he will only rename it and all those progressives will just crawl into another hole.
" David Dayen defends the list here:
Read some of the avatars of liberal opinion, particularly those online writers in the DC corridor, and the same names always crop up. Everybody links to each other’s posts.
And that of course is the problem. Group think, little Versailles, the Petite Trianon if you will."
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I doubt there are any conservative groups like this. Conservatives disagree too much so their discussions usually take place online and in front of everybody.
Look, if there is a conservative group like this, there is no way the leftists on Journolist would be taking criticism without exposing it and saying 'they do it too!', so I'm extremely skeptical of the existence of your fantasy list.
[...] in new media, have no serious knowledge, or understanding of the phenomenon of new media at all. Whatever mechanism that effectively binds the Democrat establishment and their on-line activists and bloggers either [...]
Of course there are conservative pundit listservs. Andrew has probably started a few of his own! Don't you get it? He's playing you.
[...] Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected Oh my the dreaded ‘N WORD’ again. What does the N stand for? Niggling, negligent, none, never, I doubt it. Recently I heard two black guys greet each other outside the local Wal-Mart. “Yo nigger what’s up?” “Be nothing up nigger.” This would however be acceptable to the nitwits and race card players because both men were black. [...]
Any chance you can do the same for: http://accountabilityproject.com/page/content/ap/...
So far the Dems have failed to get any Repub dirt. But they are trying hard.
Wish the site was flooded by "Etheridge assault" videos, LOL. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v60oNUoHBYM
[...] starting to get the feeling Andrew Breitbart clanks when he walks?” Geraghty is referring to Breitbart’s offer to Journolist members: I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d really like to spend [...]
[...] am June 30, 2010 – After Weigel-Gate, Andrew Breitbart Offers $100K for Journolist Archive Gosh. Andrew Breitbart is willing to pay $100K to find out if anyone called him an asshole in private.I’ll call him [...]
Who's going to run this site after Breitbart goes to prison?
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probably yur momma.
Conservatives make no bones about being conservative, and therefore have nothing to hide (unlike the hacks in the MSM).
Excellent work there, Texan – from an ex-Texan
[...] is the liberal bias we have been writing about for years, and Andrew Breitbart wants to out it: I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d [...]
[...] is the liberal bias we have been writing about for years, and Andrew Breitbart wants to out it: I’ve had $100,000 burning in my pocket for the last three months and I’d [...]
**APPLAUSE**
Well done, Mr. Breitbart. Well done, indeed.
It's funny how they always accuse the conservatives of doing anything for money, and yet they always act shocked when one of their own sells them out. Quite literally.
OMG!!! Did he really say that? OMG!! YES HE DID!!
Potato Day?? POTATO DAY??? Bwahahahahahahahahahahaaa!!!!
It's like watching a Hollyweird version of Bill White!
Thanx for the link BB, see you again in the trenches.
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[...] » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – B… [...]
[...] Andrew Sullivan and Rod Dreher, Andrew Breitbart has offered $100,000 to anyone who can provide the entire archived contents of the Journolist [...]
You remind me of my 21 year old cousin who's a syndicalist (read: communist lite). Last week, I posted a chronological timeline of the BP Oil Disaster and went item by item citing evidence (albeit circumstantial) that suggests that the Obama Administration INTENTIONALLY allowed the disaster to happen and the 11 lives to be lost in order to advance their anti-American Energy Policies. I didn’t post it because I necessarily beleive it, I did it because he's a 9-11 Truther and I wanted to point out that the difference between the BP disaster and the 9-11 Truth nonsense is that there are actually verifiable facts that suggest the administration did nothing intentionally. The litany of facts was specific and irrefutable but the first item on my list was that Obama hates his country, and of course, my dopey cousin focused on that like a laser beam as the reason why nothing else I say can be taken seriously. He didn't refute any of the facts, he just clung to that throwaway line about Obama hating his country as a reason to dismiss the entire argument and then proceeded to tell me that I am just as bad as the "racist birther movement."
This is exactly what you're doing and if you had actually taken just one level 100 Critical Thinking, you'd understand that the validity of one prior claim that has no relationship to another, has no bearing on the credibility of another claim. Sorry, it doesn't work that way. As much as he's hated, Breitbart's credibility has never been questioned which gives him a lot of leeway when it comes to making inconsequential claims about foolishness like "potato day." What the means, dummy, is that his stature and past reputation precludes morons like yourself from dismissing any other claims he makes in the future because he simply didn't source something that is occurring at his kid's school.
This of course is a typical tactic of a Saul Alinsky radical, making the opposition live up to their own standards of behavior, but to rational thinking human beings it fails completely because it put's "potato day" on the same level of seriousness of the Mainstream Media making claims about political opposition using racial epithets and using that to paint the opposition as racist and white suprmacist, which of course they've been trying to do since last summer and failed every step of the way.
Of course, as it has been pointed out, it's not just the substance of the comparison that's absurd it's the simple fact that the MSM reporting on racial epithets was a universally covered event with every media outlet in the U.S. filming and there is not one shred of evidence to prove what is an incredibly serious charge. Breitbart's silence on the potato day issue is not because of his inability to back up the claim, it's because compared to issues such as the MSM intentionally painting a populist movement as racist without evidence and colluding to advance a Leftist agenda in general, potato day is kind of "small potatoes." but you must know this, this is just a miserable attempt at deflection.
Although Obama will be voted out of office in 2012, it has nothing to do with this story. His failure as a president is a direct result of his incompetence, ineptitude, flawed policies that have made the economy worse and continuing to advance policies that the American people have rejected.
The issue with the media is far more important than Obama. People do give a damn and most people already know that there is a liberal media bias. The 20% who don't believe it do so as a choice and there's no convincing them anyway. But of course, this isn't really about a simple liberal bias. This is about the media colluding to advance a political agenda and it goes against every tenet of a free press that we believe in in this country. Your treating it as a non-issue yet focusing on potato day like a laser beam shows just how out of touch your thinking is and of course how immature it is as well because it's obvious that you're just barely out of high school…. like my cousin.
[...] » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – B… [...]
[...] » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – B… [...]
[...] » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – B… [...]
[...] » Reward: $100,000 for Full ‘JournoList’ Archive; Source Fully Protected – B… [...]
Here's the email I just sent:
To::journolist
Subject: Dude.
Think Faust. Think _Murder in the Cathedral_.
Seriously. A hundred grand? If you can turn that down, respect. I would probably send an email attachment or a thumb drive for a hundred grand.
What if you just asked Breitbart how high he would go? Y'know, just for the sake of conversation. I wonder how high he would go.
Name a price. I bet he could get a _lot_ of people to pony up a hundred bucks. I would. So would the commenters on his blog. So far, 271 comments on the story and 250 of us would kick down $10, and most of us would give $100.
It could add up to some serious money if Rush featured it.
Why should only capitalists get to cash out, man? What's that line from Dylan… "you could make a name for yourself / you could hear those tires squeal…"
Hey! Remember when John Kerry said, "how do ask someone to be the last person to die for a mistake?" We're not asking that! We're asking you to cash in while there's still time! Don't be the one left holding the bag!
It's not the hundred grand, is it? You just can't admit you're wrong?
Or is it… you don't want to circle the drain next to Weigel…
The funny thing is, even Breitbart thinks Weigel is the closest thing you had to a mensch ["I can think of few liberal journalists who have been more fair than Weigel."].
How can you sleep at night? How can you look yourself in the mirror?
Is that your soul circling the drain?
How does it feel to know you've hosted the journalistic equivalent of Barney Frank's cathouse?
Redemption is just a few clicks of the mouse away. You'll feel better.
Bruce
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[...] but taken straight from the pen of the Washington Post’s blogger/reporter, the “JournoList” himself, young master Ezra Klein, a policy wonk and nakedly partisan operative who’s a [...]
[...] was the exception, not the rule. But what Klein doesn’t seem to understand is that his list has become the story, and that what real journalists do is get the story. Real journalists are not moonlighting policy [...]
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[...] now, even without Breitbart having to pay the hundred Gs, the contents of the JournoList are starting to dribble out, and it’s not a pretty [...]
[...] now, even without Breitbart having to pay the hundred Gs, the contents of the JournoList are starting to dribble out, and it’s not a pretty [...]
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[...] now, even without Breitbart having to pay the hundred Gs, the contents of the JournoList are starting to dribble out, and it’s not a pretty [...]
[...] conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart, the owner of Big Journalism, offered $100,000 for the full Journolist [...]
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[...] Breitbart has offered $100,000 for the complete JournoList archive — the list of national journalists and reporters who were part of this elitist left-wing [...]
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No, they didn't plot to commit an actual crime. There may be some grounds for libel (for print journalists involved) and slander (for broadcast journalists) lawsuits, though. I think just the intent alone may be enough grounds for a suit. Fred Barnes and Karl Rove may have a case.
Google "Sarah Palin", "2008", "token" or any of the talking points the posters on Journolist wanted to push, and you get some interesting results. One is from Caille Millner, an editorial writer from the S.F. Chronicle. Another is from (no surprise) Joe Conason. There's a post on Political Forum by a f100supersabr Guru dated 8/29/2008 that is the oldest post using the key word "token". There are dozens of comments posted to news articles that repeat many of the key words. My guess is that these journalists wanted to inject these words into common usage in as many ways as they could.
There's another 8/29/2008 post pushing the "token" buzz word in a blog by Rob Pitingolo
of Arlington, VA called "Extraordinary Observations". By this same date, there was already a gag offer of a Sarah Palin metal token by a poster on Deviantart called "Scavgraphics" and by the middle of September there was a real token offer by a website called Zazzle.com. Perhaps the vocation of some of the users of Journolist went beyond that of journalism.
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[...] http://bigjournalism.com/abreitbart/2010/06/29/reward-100000-for-full-journolist-archive-source-full... [...]
[...] other members are revealed on Free Republic, all with the same MO. Andrew Breitbarthas offered $100,000 for the entire 400 member list; the same $100,000 that he didn’t pay out for [...]
[...] other members are revealed on Free Republic, all with the same MO. Andrew Breitbarthas offered $100,000 for the entire 400 member list; the same $100,000 that he didn’t pay out for [...]
[...] by multitudes of network, cable news, and print media cameras. Andrew Breitbart has and still is offering $100,000 to anyone who can produce one centimeter of footage showing such an incident. Not one journalist [...]
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