who’d have thunk it?

Posted on Tuesday 7 July 2009

Huffington Hires Froomkin
Daily Dish

Andrew Sullivan
07 Jul 2009 12:50 pm

Terrific move. He can now criticize Charles Krauthammer all he wants, and not watch his back. Greenwald:

    Froomkin will oversee a staff of five reporters and an Assistant Editor, guide The Huffington Post’s

    Washington reporting, and write at least two posts per week to be featured on its main page and Politics page.

Too honest for the WaPo. Glenn reprints Bob Somerby’s view of the reason for Froomkin’s firing:
    Dan Froomkin criticizes the press corps. In the press corps, if you’re a liberal, that just isn’t done. . . . If there’s one thing you’ll never see [E.J.] Dionne or [Eugene] Robinson do, it’s criticize their cohort—the coven, the clan. . .  But in the mainstream press corps, liberals don’t discuss the mainstream press.  That’s the price of getting those (very good) jobs. It’s also the price of holding them.
Meanwhile, Glenn notes:
    Josh Marshall’s TalkingPointsMemo – which began as a one-person blog -  announced a major investment from Netscape founder Marc Andreesen that is allowing it to double its reporting staff.
The Dish continues to grow much more rapidly than I expected, and, as you know, I now have two under-bloggers to keep tabs on everything. I remain a great optimist about the future of journalism; and one reason for that optimism is that some of the bigger brands are dying because they refuse to practice it with the candor and transparency readers now expect.
It’s a little hard to imagine how quickly the blogging format has grown. We’ve wondered how the Newspapers were going to make the transition to the Internet. Maybe the answer is that they aren’t going to. We’re going to see something really kind of new. And it’s originators are going to be our old friends, like FDL, Huffington, Andrew Sullivan, TPM, Greenwald, Froomkin. Who’d have thunk it?

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