How the JournoList Reacted in Lockstep When McCain Picked Palin
Back in the 1920s, H.L. Mencken wrote that "It is the prime function of a really first-rate newspaper to serve as a sort of permanent opposition in politics." Almost a century later, his would-be successors see it as part of one party's "non-official campaign."
July 22, 2010 - 12:40 am





