Edgetho
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Here it is people. After Journ-o-list if there were any remaining doubts in your rightwing minds, this should put them to sleep permanently....
The very idea of a left-leaning press is just -- Well, it's just unfounded
Yes, Lib Media Bias Is Just A Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy Myth…
Just ask these “journalists.”
NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton’s campaign team held an off-the-record dinner Thursday night in Washington, D.C., for roughly two dozen journalists and staff members at John Podesta’s house, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The dinner signals that the Clinton team is trying to engage with top reporters in the days before the Democrat’s expected announcement of a 2016 presidential run. It also suggests the new campaign team is looking to change course from the toxic relationship with the press that plagued the 2008 race.
Podesta, the campaign chairman and a seasoned cook, made a pasta with walnut sauce for the dinner guests, which included reporters from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico, The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, Bloomberg, McClatchy, Reuters and several major TV networks.
A Huffington Post reporter attended the dinner, but did not discuss it with this reporter.
The guests also enjoyed a shrimp appetizer, homemade cookies, and a selection of wine and beer — including, appropriately, Brooklyn Lager.
The very idea of a left-leaning press is just -- Well, it's just unfounded
Yes, Lib Media Bias Is Just A Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy Myth…
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Just ask these “journalists.”
NEW YORK — Hillary Clinton’s campaign team held an off-the-record dinner Thursday night in Washington, D.C., for roughly two dozen journalists and staff members at John Podesta’s house, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The dinner signals that the Clinton team is trying to engage with top reporters in the days before the Democrat’s expected announcement of a 2016 presidential run. It also suggests the new campaign team is looking to change course from the toxic relationship with the press that plagued the 2008 race.
Podesta, the campaign chairman and a seasoned cook, made a pasta with walnut sauce for the dinner guests, which included reporters from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico, The Wall Street Journal, The Associated Press, Bloomberg, McClatchy, Reuters and several major TV networks.
A Huffington Post reporter attended the dinner, but did not discuss it with this reporter.
The guests also enjoyed a shrimp appetizer, homemade cookies, and a selection of wine and beer — including, appropriately, Brooklyn Lager.