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  Dana Milbank
In July 2001, Milbank filed a pool report which managed to incense the White House.
Instead, Milbank responded by producing a series of even more grandiloquent memos.
A member of Yale's secret society Skull and Bones, in March 2004 Milbank allegedly confided to Washington gossip columnist Lloyd Grove: "I have been assigned to monitor all secret hand signals during the debates.
www.nndb.com /people/871/000044739   (143 words)

  
 Dana Milbank | NewsBusters.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Dana Milbank's snarky "Washington Sketch" column in the Washington Post Tuesday employs a bad, even mildly offensive, analogy in comparing Bush and Cheney to the last two Popes: "As vice president, Cheney has always played the hard-line Cardinal Ratzinger to Bush's sunny John Paul II.
Milbank was so pleased with the analogy he used it within seconds on MSNBC with Keith Olbermann Monday night, that Cheney and the Holy Father were both "dour hardliners." This is a caricature of both men.
Washington Post reporters Dana Milbank and Walter Pincus surprised yesterday with a slightly negative piece on Joseph Wilson, the U.S. diplomat turned discredited anti-war actvist whose wife Valerie Plame is the center of Patrick Fitzgerald's rinvestigation that has Democrats salivating and Republicans bracing over possible indictments.
newsbusters.org /taxonomy/term/238   (4545 words)

  
 Dana Milbank - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dana T. Milbank (born 27 April 1968) is an American political reporter for the Washington Post.
He is a graduate of Yale University, where he became a member of the Skull and Bones secret society.
According to Milbank, the nickname given to him by US President George W. Bush is "not printable in a family publication." [1]
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dana_Milbank   (155 words)

  
 Michelle Malkin: DANA MILBANK: CLOWN
Washington Post reporter Dana Milbank turned up on an MSNBC show to talk about the Cheney accidental hunting trip shooting wearing this costume:
Hat tip: Tom Elia at The New Editor, who rightly raises his eyebrow at Milbank's display of less-than-objective journalism.
No, this isn't a tryout for America's Worst-Dressed Nerds; it's Milbank trying to be funny and only succeeding at being funny-looking.
michellemalkin.com /archives/004550.htm   (289 words)

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