Memo to Slate's Weigel: Those Who Live in Glass Houses Shouldn't Throw

September 15th, 2010 11:27 AM
Anxiety was pretty high in the heat of battle with the race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. However, a lot of that tension exists beyond the state of Delaware and there have been self-proclaimed conventional wisdom wizards critical of how the electoral process in Delaware has worked itself out. One of those has been former embattled Washington Post blogger Dave Weigel, who in a…

Essay: WaPo Needs ‘Conservative Beat’ Reporter, Not ‘Beat Conser

July 1st, 2010 10:50 AM
The "recent unpleasantness" at the Washington Post was, to conservatives at least, entirely predictable. What decent left-leaning journalist could live among the remote, primitive tribes known as conservatives and not be driven just a little bit mad? (If the Post's editors were embarrassed, they could at least take comfort that their man hadn't "gone native.")Predictable, but no less unfortunate…

Fun Fact: David Weigel Appeared Far More on MSNBC Than In the WaPo Pag

June 29th, 2010 7:01 PM
It shouldn't be the slightest bit surprising that David Weigel has become an "MSNBC contributor" after the Washington Post dismissed him. Since the Post announced his hiring on March 23, Weigel appeared on MSNBC 20 times -- 16 on Countdown, 3 on Hardball, and once on The Rachel Maddow Show.While the Post hosted Weigel's "Right Now" blog, he was almost completely absent from the actual newspaper.…

David Weigel Explains Away 'JournoList' E-mails by Claiming to be a Je

June 28th, 2010 11:14 AM
Former Washington Post writer David Weigel has attempted to explain away his Journolist e-mails attacking conservatives by claiming he was a trash-talking thoughtless jerk. If you think that self-damnation was bad, at least it was much better than admitting something even closer to the truth which would be that he deviously allowed people to think of him as a conservative. In fact, he is still…

Weigel-gate: WaPo Editor Brauchli Huffs They Won't Do 'Supreme Court J

June 26th, 2010 7:59 AM
In the Saturday Washington Post, media reporter Howard Kurtz wrote up the resignation of blogger David Weigel, whose disgust for conservatives was too much for the Post to defend for a man hired to cover conservatives. Post executive editor Marcus Brauchli lamented "we can't have any tolerance for the perception that people are conflicted or bring a bias to their work." Everyone brings some bias…

NPR Twice Promoted David Weigel as Chronicler of Conservative Extremis

June 25th, 2010 3:23 PM
The idea that Washington Post writer David Weigel was supposed to be a conservative -- and not merely someone reporting on the conservative movement -- was clearly not based on a review of Weigel's output. Weigel didn't just deconstruct conservatives for the Post, but was also presented twice recently by National Public Radio as a wise man assessing the fringiness of conservatives. Last October,…

Washington Post's 'Conservative' Blogger Attacks Palin

May 27th, 2010 12:58 PM
Sarah Palin won’t be singing that familiar Mister Rogers Neighborhood tune to author Joe McGinniss anytime soon. Palin’s reaction to her newest neighbor has provided the latest fodder for Washington Post “Right Now” blogger David Weigel, adding to his collection of blog posts and tweets against prominent conservatives.  Weigel’s May 26 post, “Sarah Palin’s strange, unprofessional and paranoid…

Post 'Conservative' Staffer Apologizes for Calling Traditional Marriag

May 4th, 2010 2:14 PM
Washington Post “Right Now” blogger David Weigel once again has shown that he’s a peculiar choice to report on conservatism, after he bashed both traditional marriage proponents and Matt Drudge. On May 1 he tweeted, “I can empathize with everyone I cover except for the anti-gay marriage bigots. In 20 years no one will admit they were part of that.” Weigel attempted to defend his tweet in a May 3…

Washington Post Assaults Bob McDonnell With Seven Hit Pieces In One Da

April 7th, 2010 11:06 PM
The national media are outraged this week by an announcement from Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell to observe April as Confederate History Month. Several news outlets have jumped on the story, but the most energetic complaints came from the Washington Post, which published more than half a dozen pieces in the same day. At this point it's safe to say the Post suffers from McDonnell Derangement…