WaPo Does It Right This Time: Hires Jennifer Rubin to Cover Conservatives
By Lachlan Markay | November 23, 2010 | 15:17
The Washington Post announced Tuesday that it has hired Commentary Magazine contributing editor Jennifer Rubin to write a blog on the conservative movement and the Republican Party.
The move suggests that the Post has learned its lessons from the short run it gave blogger Dave Weigel, who resigned in June after emails surfaced showing him viciously attacking some prominent conservatives. The emails suggested that Weigel was hostile to large segments of the conservative movement, the beat he had been assigned to cover.
While Weigel was hired to give his opinions, there seemed to be an expectation that the Post was providing a counterweight to the paper's prominent liberal bloggers, who include Ezra Klein and Greg Sargent. Clearly, that was not the case.
I wrote in May: "The Post can retain its 'objective' label even while giving bloggers a larger role in reporting. But that would require the paper actually hire a conservative blogger." Weigel did not fit the mold. The Post didn't seem to have any interest in pursuing an even-handed approach to its growing online presence, I argued at the time.
Today's hire demonstrates at least an attempt by the paper to add a bit of balance to its impressive repertoire of bloggers.
Michael Calderone posted this memo from Fred Hiatt, the Post's editorial page editor:
I'm delighted to announce that Jennifer Rubin will be joining The Post with the launch of a new blog next month. Jennifer will provide critical news coverage and commentary, with an exacting eye on conservative policy-making and Republican campaigns, pundits and politicians. From a conservative perspective, she also will cover a wide range of foreign and domestic issues and media controversies. We imagine her blog in some ways as a companion to Greg Sargent's Plum Line, though of course with its own style and blend of reporting and analysis. With a Republican majority moving into the House and the 2012 Republican primary cycle earing up, there couldn't be a better time to bring Jennifer's fresh perspective and insightful reporting to our readers.
Jennifer comes to The Post from Commentary Magazine where, as contributing editor and chief blogger, her provocative writing has become "must read" material for news and policy makers and avid political watchers. Her work has also appeared in the Weekly Standard, Politico, the New York Post, the New York Daily News, the National Review, the Jerusalem Post and numerous other print and online publications. Before her career in journalism, Jennifer was a labor and employment lawyer in Los Angeles for 20 years.
Rubin is a stalwart conservative commentator. Her addition will bring some much-needed balance to the Post's blogs, as they continue to play a larger part in the paper's reporting efforts.
For what it's worth, Weigel registered his approval of the hire on his blog. He also rejected the notion that Rubin had been hired to fill the spot he left vacant:
I'm not privy to how these decisions are made, but I was hired in April to join the national desk, the politics section of the paper/web product; Rubin joins the opinion side of the paper. I covered the conservative movement with an inside/outside perspective; Rubin is absolutely in and of the movement. What we have in common is immediacy bordering on OCD -- I don't think Rubin can let any news go un-analyzed, which is what you want in a blogger/reporter/pundit.
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If so it would be welcome.
Submitted by ajkrik on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 3:32pm.
But, I am not sure any journalist is capable of purging their product of the influence of "Democratic" and "Republican" paradigms and cryptic bias.
Just tell me who what where when and how, then let me come to my own conclusions.
Hard to see, the Dark Side is..
Submitted by Thoreau on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 4:12pm.
I have no idea who this lady is. But I know she's working for the Washington Compost, so that's 10 points off. Looking at her obscure conservative blogger column thing, she seems to have her head in the right place. She doesn't want to exterminate her entire Jewish family and live in Communist Russia like a Coastal Jew(NY or CA).
I don't know. I know nothing good comes from evil. And the Washington Post is evil. If she doesn't bone it up, her editor will take a big dump on her column, cut it in half, and send it to press. And use her reputation and her career as an example and sacrificial lamb. There are so many possibilities.
I just don't get it. The "big time" today is the internet. Not the MSM. Why bother?
True identity?
Submitted by 2birds on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 4:51pm.
Hmm.....is this Jennifer Rubin, daughter of Jerry Rubin, co-founder of the Yippies? He later became a Yuppie and debated Abbie Hoffman in a national tour.
Before her career in
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 5:33pm.
Before her career in journalism, Jennifer was a labor and employment lawyer in Los Angeles for 20 yearsThis alone makes me wary of her. I cant see how she would be conservative.
Labor/Employment Law
Submitted by bluefeetbrews on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 5:47pm.
There are two sides to that area of practice. Maybe she was on the side representing businesses rather than law-suit-happy employees and unions.
She is definitely a
Submitted by pipandbaby on Tue, 11/23/2010 - 7:59pm.
She is definitely a conservative. I read Contentions every morning. Flotsam and Jetsam (her morning posts) were must read for me....
Great news!
Who else would you qualify as
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Fri, 11/26/2010 - 2:01am.
Who else would you qualify as a conservative?
Still a Horrible Newspaper
Submitted by TresAngelas on Wed, 11/24/2010 - 11:07am.
I suppose it's Newsbusters' job to applaud even a baby step in the right direction, but the WaPo is beyond redemption.