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  The Belgravia Dispatch: Paris-LAX Josh Marshall worries that
Josh Marshall worries that "choppy political waters" may be impeding Franco-American cooperation on anti-terrorist initiatives.
Indeed, as Josh writes, there is a muddied 'fog of war' aspect to the intensive (and often contradictory) media coverage surrounding the cancelled Air France flights that were destined for L.A. Per this Beeb story, American officials are reportedly unhappy that the information about the cancelled flights became so public.
Josh also links this story suggesting that the French weren't immediately convinced of the need to cancel the flights so that the Americans had to threaten to refuse the flights landing rights.
www.belgraviadispatch.com /2003/12/parislax_josh_marshall_worries.html   (872 words)

  
 Stanley Kurtz on National Review Online
Marshall argues that there is little reason to hope that the most ambitious plans of the neocons will be moderated by the president, since after all, the neocons have won most of the administration's internal battles up to now.
Marshall says that he wishes for wise and cautious policy, but he seems actually to wish for the administration to trap and embarrass itself by publicly advocating the most extreme and untested notions that it possibly can.
Josh Marshall says that, despite his change of mind on the war, he hasn't really abandoned his views about the dangers of nuclear proliferation in a post-9/11 world.
www.nationalreview.com /kurtz/kurtz041103.asp   (1815 words)

  
 Josh Marshall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joshua Micah Marshall (born February 15, 1969 in St.
Marshall's blog, Talking Points Memo, covers a wide range of topics including U.S. foreign policy, domestic politics (especially at the federal level) and domestic policy.
Another Marshall project is a companion website called TPMCafe, which debuted on May 31, 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Josh_Marshall   (255 words)

  
 Daily Howler: Josh Marshall omits one part of the tale. Incomparably, we pose a tough query
MARSHALL (continuing directly): More than just these built-in advantages, though, Democrats, I think, have seldom really appreciated that there is such a thing as a post-debate debate.
When Josh describes the remarkable spinning of that first Bush-Gore debate, we’re told that the Bush campaign was brilliant and the Gore campaign somehow failed to perform.
As Marshall explained in August 02, that was the case four years ago when that healthy victory by Gore turned into a Candidate Nightmare.
www.dailyhowler.com /dh092904.shtml   (2532 words)

  
 Blogger of the year: Josh Marshall
Josh Marshall was honored as "Blogger of the Year," reports Jeff Jarvis, who was there and helped, along with Glenn Reynolds and Daniel Radosh, to select the winning blogger.
Marshall, a liberal in a medium better known for its conservative and libertarian voices, has also aggressively covered the Bush administration's strategy.
Marshall recently asked his online readers whether he should report from the New Hampshire primary; in less than a day, the audience pledged enough to pay for his trip, and Marshall decided to report for them, rather than for print.
weblog.blogads.com /comments/A649_0_1_0_C   (397 words)

  
 Congratulations to Josh Marshall and Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Congratulations to Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo and his wife Millet upon the birth of their first child, Samuel Allon Marshall.
Josh and his wife are contemporaries of mine from Princeton University in the early 1990s.
Congratulations to Josh Marshall on the birth of Samuel Allon Marshall.
tailrank.com /857048/Congratulations-to-Josh-Marshall-and-Family   (231 words)

  
 JustOneMinute: Josh Marshall Needs Help (I Provide Some)
Josh Marshall, who follows the Plame leak investigation when the wind is at his back, has some questions as he engages the "Republican noise machine".
Josh Marshall goes on to explain that neither Tenet nor Cheney "authorized" the trip, which is pretty fair country spin, as far as it goes.
And I hope Dr. Marshall has not also forgotten the SSCI report from the Senate, which confirmed Tenet's statement that Wilson's report was *not* conclusive and *not* circulated to the Vice President's office.
justoneminute.typepad.com /main/2005/07/josh_marshall_n.html   (11096 words)

  
 Pejmanesque: RESPONSE TO JOSH MARSHALL
Josh appears to be trying to have it both ways with his original statement--claiming that the Administration consciously lied about WMD's, and then claiming simultaneously that it was "really surprised" to find out that its statements were lies.
I have a lot of respect for Josh Marshall, who along with Kevin Drum and Ted Barlow is one of the most insightful left-of-center bloggers around.
Here's the fallacy in Josh's logic: it may be possible for a single, unguided person to do both, but it is far-fetched in the extreme to suggest an administrational collapse so extreme that multiple senior officials would fall prey to such a ridiculous course of action.
www.pejmanesque.com /archives/003458.html   (8072 words)

  
 Daily Howler: Marshall was flatly wrong about Roberts. After that, things just got worse
Josh linked to this Sunday post, in which Johnson made the same basic claim: “Today, while appearing on CNN's Late Edition, Roberts repeated the specious claim that Valerie Plame could not be undercover because she went to work everyday at CIA Headquarters.”
MARSHALL (continuing directly): For two years now defenders of the White House have been arguing that Valerie Wilson (nee Plame) wasn't “outed” or damaged in any way because she wasn't really covert in the first place.
MARSHALL: The only reason Chairman Roberts now wants hearings into this question is that it might generate more fodder for excuse-making for those who will climb any mountain and ford any stream to avoid holding any of the president's lieutenants to account.
www.dailyhowler.com /dh072605.shtml   (3947 words)

  
 Josh Marshall loves his Tablet PC | Ed Bott’s Windows Expertise |
Josh doesn’t mention what software he uses, but I suspect it’s Microsoft OneNote 2003.
Oh, and Josh’s new group blog, TPM Cafe, is filled with smart ideas and great writing.
Josh is using OneNote, you can tell from the screen shot in his post.
www.edbott.com /weblog/?p=783   (772 words)

  
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 Talking Points Memo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition to criticizing the substance of the proposals, Marshall argued that a unified front in the Democratic Party would deny Republicans political cover and force a loss for them on the Social Security issue.
A "spin-off" blog also created by Josh Marshall is a companion website called TPMCafe, which debuted on May 31, 2005.
Marshall recently expanded his operation to a new blog, called TPMmuckraker, where journalists working for the TPM collective, such as Paul Kiel and Justin Rood, investigate political corruption.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talking_Points_Memo   (387 words)

  
 lies.com » Josh Marshall on McClellan’s Plame Game
The silver lining to this cloud is that last night I found a big batch of Marshall’s commentary that I’d previously missed, including lots on the outing of formerly covert CIA operative Valerie Plame.
One particularly interesting aspect of Marshall’s commentary is the interpretation he’s offered of presidential spokesperson Scott McClellan’s statements on the matter at the twice-daily White House press briefings.
Marshall notices that McClellan’s “denials” of involvement by key White House players are being delivered as if by parrot: the individuals in question (Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, and Elliot Abrams) were not involved in “leaking classified information.” The action is always referred to in that precise way; regardless of how the question is framed.
www.lies.com /wp/2003/10/11/josh-marshall-on-mcclellans-plame-game   (696 words)

  
 lies.com » Josh Marshall Has a Secret
Joshua Micah Marshall is tanned, rested, and ready to get back in the blogging swing of things after a brief hiatus.
So, my take on this is that he’s working on some big article for the actual media, as opposed to this silly bloggy hobby he dabbles in on the side, and we all have to wait for said real article to appear to learn the point of all this coy hinting.
If Marshall were a Bush supporter offering tidbits about the latest smoking-gun evidence that Iraq had WMDs or al Qaeda had close operational ties with Saddam, I’d be making exaggerated wanking motions right now.
www.lies.com /wp/2004/06/28/josh-marshall-has-a-secret   (468 words)

  
 Josh Marshall: "What Stands Out To Me Right Now Is The Seeming Irrelevance And Marginality Of The United States"... | ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Josh Marshall: "What Stands Out To Me Right Now Is The Seeming Irrelevance And Marginality Of The United States"...
Marshall should stick to things more in keeping with his "expertise", to-wit: waxing vs. shaving, pedicures and the latest trends in hemlines.
Now Marshall is complaining that his site has too many people who are using rhetoric he doesn't approve of and is contemplating banning commenters on the basis of as-yet-undetermined rules.
www.huffingtonpost.com /2006/07/16/josh-marshall-what-stan_n_25124.html   (2489 words)

  
 danieldrezner.com :: Daniel W. Drezner :: Kudos and embarrassment for Josh Marshall
And, as Schlesinger himself had said rather little through all this, it was also dawning on me that being one of the four guests of honor at this little event was providing no guarantee against making a bit of a fool of myself....
Tina Brown and Harold Evans are thrilled to honor Josh Marshall.
Marshall does the usual snooty put-down of Drudge and claims that the full context of Clark's remarks to the Congress show indeed that Clark was always against the war.
www.danieldrezner.com /archives/001018.html   (1750 words)

  
 blogJosh: Josh Marshall's post about a
I caught some of his interview on Fresh Air this afternoon, and he was trying to make abortion...
Josh Marshall's post about a non-endorsement for Alan Keyes shows in clear terms the hilarity of Keyes' campaign for senator of Illinois.
I caught some of his interview on Fresh Air this afternoon, and he was trying to make abortion a racial issue.
joshshear.com /blogjosh/archives/2004/08/josh_marshalls.html   (226 words)

  
 How Wrong Was Josh Marshall? | Redstate
But I thought it would be instructive to look back at one of the main blogospheric advocates of that theory - Josh Marshall - to get a full sense of how long and hard he pushed this notion, and thus how badly he ended up leading his readers astray.
In Marshall's case, the conspiracy theory was particularly attractive because it fit in with his broader attack on Vice President Cheney and the "neocon" advisers in the Vice President's office and the Defense Department - indeed, Marshall repeatedly tried to retail a particularly baroque explanation in which the "outing" of Mrs.
Marshall has posted on this story 231 times since July 2003, as of a count I did a few weeks ago - 48 posts in 2003, 59 posts in 2004, 99 posts in 2005, and 25 posts through the end of August 2006.
www.redstate.com /stories/blogosphere/how_wrong_was_josh_marshall   (2031 words)

  
 Josh Marshall wrote on the press after all. But we still ask incomparable questions
Josh Marshall wrote on the press after all.
Josh was quite right on this weekend’s Reliable Sources; the press corps’ “contempt” for Candidate Gore was plain eighteen months before the election (see THE DAILY HOWLER, 8/12/02).
Obviously, Josh Marshall’s work is not “the problem;” the problem extended all through the major establishment press.
www.charm.net /~somerby/dh081302.shtml   (1397 words)

  
 OpinionJournal - Best of the Web Today
So Wilson was peddling, and Marshall was eagerly reselling, the story that Novak's sources falsely asserted the nepotism claim in order to blow Plame's cover so as to punish Wilson for criticizing the Bush administration.
As for Marshall's demand that the sources go public, this is a dishonorable bit of demagogy.
Marshall's smarmy suggestion that Novak's sources are guilty until proven innocent is only the merest hint of the smear campaign they would endure if they were foolish enough to follow his "advice."
www.opinionjournal.com /best/?id=110005347   (2575 words)

  
 Baseball Crank: POLITICS: How Wrong Was Josh Marshall?
Marshall was one of the leftist blogs that I used to enjoy.
Oh, and that Josh Marshall's penchant for being wrong is to be dealt with by muddying the water.
I've been reading Marshall almost since he started, and I agree with many of the assessments here: in the past, he was always intellectually stimulating, but recently, he has become more hackish.
baseballcrank.com /archives2/2006/09/politics_how_wr.php   (7780 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Josh Marshall": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Josh Marshall stood by the table and nodded in his direction.
And he said, "Something is going to happen."21 tIn his TalkingPointsMemo blog, Josh Marshall clarified the idiocy of Cheney's claim:...
On the morning of October 9, 2004, the Los Angeles Times story was blogged on a number of political blogs-Josh Marshall on talkingpointsmemo.
www.amazon.com /phrase/Josh-Marshall   (578 words)

  
 TPMmuckraker
Josh Marshall is the publisher of Talkingpointsmemo.com, TPMCafe.com and TPMmuckraker.com.
Previously, he was a contributing writer for The Washington Monthly and the Washington Editor of The American Prospect.
Marshall graduated from Princeton in 1991 and holds a doctorate in American history from Brown.
www.tpmmuckraker.com /joshmarshall.php   (362 words)

  
 The Belgravia Dispatch: The Fisk Chronicles Josh Marshall:
The Belgravia Dispatch: The Fisk Chronicles Josh Marshall:
Marshall goes on to link this Juan Cole post and a Philly Inquirer piece that indicates that some intelligence estimates forecast a spike in insurgent activity after a prospective Saddam apprehension.
The point was made, more comprehensively than by Cole or the article Marshall links, here.
www.belgraviadispatch.com /2003/12/the_fisk_chronicles_josh_marsh.html   (559 words)

  
 Red State versus Josh Marshall | Redstate
I didn't know Josh Marshall was such a Steve Jobs fan, complete with soft spokenness and fl turtleneck.
Josh is very effective at getting his point across.
Josh Marshall speaks to the masses by Ben
joeberry.redstate.com /story/2005/2/26/1095/62604   (1288 words)

  
 OverSpun » Archive » What’s Josh Marshall working on?
In June, Josh Marshall of the indomitable Talking Points Memo Weblog went on vacation with this note to readers:
Well, as far as I know, Josh Marshall has yet to inspire any earthquakes in D.C. That leaves me to wonder if he’s still working on this political-landscape-altering story.
The difference, of course, is that Marshall is a bonafide reporter committed to getting the story right, rather than first.
www.overspun.com /?p=521   (430 words)

  
 Macsmind - News, Conservative Commentary and Common Sense: Countering Josh Marshall
Witness Talking Points Memo Josh Marshall who asks: "House Majority Leader Indicted for Criminal Conspiracy.
Well Josh it depends on what you mean by "problem".
And as always Josh, to quote El Savior - the man who knows all about indictments as he led the most corrupt government in American History.
macsmind.blogspot.com /2005/09/countering-josh-marshall.html   (709 words)

  
 Brendan Nyhan: Josh Marshall asserts White House behind Fitzgerald probe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But with the certainty of a scandal-mongering true believer, Josh Marshall quickly asserted that the order to investigate Fitzgerald came down from the White House:
This is close to an accusation of obstruction of justice.
And Marshall has no proof; he just asserts that the White House is involved.
www.brendan-nyhan.com /blog/2005/07/josh_marshall_a.html   (310 words)

  
 I_Stalk_Josh_Marshall's Xanga Site
I haven't seen Josh since school let out.
He again wore the fohawk, and I was impressed.
Turns out, Josh is pretty much a walking radio.
www.xanga.com /I_Stalk_Josh_Marshall   (247 words)

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