Anonymous ID: e7544e July 18, 2018, 8:40 a.m. No.2199426   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9500 >>9619 >>9736 >>9860

Journolist 2 revealed a few weeks ago. Mockingbird media in action.

 

https:// www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/06/28/journolist-2-discovered-over-400-left-of-center-members/

 

>Private Messages Reveal the Cis Journalist Groupthink Behind Trans Media Narratives

 

https:// archive.fo/Au8yH

 

>Singal posted these messages in the discussion forum of a closed listserv he belongs to, hosted on Google Groups. The listserv, per its “About” page, aims to provide an “off-the-record discussion forum for left-of-center journalists, authors, academics and wonks.” It has been around for at least eight years (I found discussion posts dating back as far as 2010), and has just over 400 members (403 at the time of this writing). These members include New York Times best-selling authors, Ivy League academics, magazine editors, and other public intellectuals—in short, a lot of important people who influence public discourse through their written work. They use the listserv’s forum to discuss current events, news from their respective fields, articles they’ve read, articles they’ve written, and other topics of public importance

 

Looks like as soon as Journolist 1 was put on ice they started 2

 

https:// dailycaller.com/2010/07/25/the-fix-was-in-journolist-e-mails-reveal-how-the-liberal-media-shaped-the-2008-election/

Anonymous ID: e7544e July 18, 2018, 8:48 a.m. No.2199500   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9510 >>9524 >>9532 >>9860

>>2199426

 

Some interesting names on confirmed list of Journolist 1 hacks. Names that stand out:

 

David Corn - Mother Jones

Joy-Ann Reid - South Florida Times

Nate Silver - FiveThirtyEight.com

Jeffrey Toobin - CNN, The New Yorker

Dave Weigel - Washington Post, MSNBC, The Washington Independent

 

full list:

 

Spencer Ackerman - Wired, FireDogLake, Washington Independent, Talking Points Memo, The American Prospect

Thomas Adcock - New York Law Journal

Ben Adler - Newsweek, POLITICO

Mike Allen - POLITICO

Eric Alterman - The Nation, Media Matters for America

Marc Ambinder - The Atlantic

Greg Anrig - The Century Foundation

Ryan Avent - Economist

Dean Baker - The American Prospect

Nick Baumann - Mother Jones

Josh Bearman - LA Weekly

Steven Benen - The Carpetbagger Report

Ari Berman - The Nation

Jared Bernstein - Economic Policy Institute

Michael Berube - Crooked Timer, Pennsylvania State University

Brian Beutler - The Media Consortium

Lindsay Beyerstein - Freelance journalist

Joel Bleifuss - In These Times

John Blevins - South Texas College of Law

Eric Boehlert - Media Matters

Sam Boyd - The American Prospect

Ben Brandzel - MoveOn.org, John Edwards Campaign

Shannon Brownlee - Author, New America Foundation

Rich Byrne - Playwright

Kevin Carey - Education Sector

Jonathan Chait - The New Republic

Lakshmi Chaudry - In These Times

Isaac Chotiner - The New Republic

Ta-Nehisi Coates - The Atlantic

Michael Cohen - New America Foundation

Jonathan Cohn - The New Republic

Joe Conason - The New York Observer

Lark Corbeil - Public News Service

David Corn - Mother Jones

Daniel Davies - The Guardian

David Dayen - FireDogLake

Brad DeLong - The Economists’ Voice, University of California at Berkeley

Ryan Donmoyer - Bloomberg News

Adam Doster - In These Times

Kevin Drum - Washington Monthly

Matt Duss - Center for American Progress

Gerald Dworkin - UC Davis

Eve Fairbanks - The New Republic

James Fallows - The Atlantic

Henry Farrell - George Washington University

Tim Fernholz - American Prospect

Dan Froomkin - Huffington Post, Washington Post

Jason Furman - Brookings Institution

James Galbraith - University of Texas at Austin

Kathleen Geier - Talking Points Memo

Todd Gitlin - Columbia University

Ilan Goldenberg - National Security Network

Arthur Goldhammer - Harvard University

Dana Goldstein - The Daily Beast

Andrew Golis - Talking Points Memo

Jaana Goodrich - Blogger

Merrill Goozner - Chicago Tribune

David Greenberg - Slate

Robert Greenwald - Brave New Films

Chris Hayes - The Nation

Don Hazen - Alternet

Jeet Heer - Canadian Journolist

Jeff Hauser - Political Action Committee, Dennis Shulman Campaign

Michael Hirsh - Newsweek

James Johnson - University of Rochester

John Judis - The New Republic, The American Prospect

Michael Kazin - Georgetown University

Ed Kilgore - Democratic Strategist

Richard Kim - The Nation

Charlie Kireker - Air America Media

Mark Kleiman - UCLA The Reality Based Community

Ezra Klein - Washington Post, Newsweek, The American Prospect

Joe Klein - TIME

Robert Kuttner - American Prospect, Economic Policy Institute

Paul Krugman - The New York Times, Princeton University

Lisa Lerer - POLITICO

Daniel Levy - Century Foundation

Ralph Luker - Cliopatria

Annie Lowrey - Washington Independent

Bob Mackey

Mike Madden - Salon

Maggie Mahar - The Century Foundation

Amanda Marcotte - Pandagon.net

Dylan Matthews - Harvard University

Alec McGillis - Washington Post

Scott McLemee - Inside Higher Ed

Sara Mead - New America Foundation

Ari Melber - The Nation

David Meyer - University of California at Irvine

Seth Michaels - MyDD.com

Luke Mitchell - Harper’s Magazine

Gautham Nagesh - The Hill, Daily Caller

Suzanne Nossel - Human Rights Watch

Michael O’Hare - University of California at Berkeley

Josh Orton - MyDD.com, Air America Media

Rodger Payne - University of Louisville

Rick Perlstein - Author, Campaign for America’s Future

Nico Pitney - Huffington Post

Harold Pollack - University of Chicago

Katha Pollitt - The Nation

Ari Rabin-Havt - Media Matters

Joy-Ann Reid - South Florida Times

David Roberts - Grist

Lamar Robertson - Partnership for Public Service

Sara Robinson - Campaign For America's Future

Alyssa Rosenberg - Washingtonian, The Atlantic, Government Executive

Alex Rossmiller - National Security Network

Michael Roston - Newsbroke

Laura Rozen - POLITICO, Mother Jones

Anonymous ID: e7544e July 18, 2018, 8:49 a.m. No.2199510   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9524 >>9860

>>2199500

 

Felix Salmon - Reuters

Greg Sargent - Washington Post

Thomas Schaller - Baltimore Sun

Noam Scheiber - The New Republic

Michael Scherer - TIME

Mark Schmitt - American Prospect, The New America Foundation

Nancy Scola - Personal Democracy Forum

Rinku Sen - ColorLines Magazine

Julie Bergman Sender - Balcony Films

Adam Serwer - American Prospect

Walter Shapiro - PoliticsDaily.com

Kate Sheppard - Mother Jones

Matthew Shugart - UC San Diego

Micah Sifry - Sunlight Foundation, Personal Democracy Forum

Nate Silver - FiveThirtyEight.com

Jesse Singal - The Boston Globe, Washington Monthly

Ann-Marie Slaughter - Princeton University

Ben Smith - POLITICO

Sarah Spitz - KCRW

Adele Stan - The Media Consortium

Paul Starr - The Atlantic

Kate Steadman - Kaiser Health News

Kay Steiger - Center for American Progress

Jonathan Stein - Mother Jones

Sam Stein - Huffington Post

Matt Steinglass - Deutsche Presse-Agentur

James Surowiecki - The New Yorker

Jesse Taylor - Pandagon.net

Steven Teles - Yale University

Mark Thoma - The Economists' View

Michael Tomasky - The Guardian

Jeffrey Toobin - CNN, The New Yorker

Rebecca Traister - Salon

Karen Tumulty - Washington Post, TIME

Tracy Van Slyke - The Media Consortium

Paul Waldman - Author, American Prospect

Dave Weigel - Washington Post, MSNBC, The Washington Independent

Moira Whelan - National Security Network

Scott Winship - Pew Economic Mobility Project

J. Harry Wray - DePaul University

D. Brad Wright - University of NC at Chapel Hill

Kai Wright - The Root

Holly Yeager - Columbia Journalism Review

Rich Yeselson - Change to Win

Matthew Yglesias - Center for American Progress, The Atlantic Monthly

Jonathan Zasloff - UCLA

Julian Zelizer - Princeton University

Avi Zenilman - POLITICO

Anonymous ID: e7544e July 18, 2018, 9:02 a.m. No.2199619   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2199426

 

they named the replacement list 'Cabalist'. May or may not be the same one revealed in June

 

https://www. theatlantic.com/national/archive/2010/07/meet-the-new-journolist-smaller-than-the-old-journolist/60159/

 

>The members of Cabalist, whose conveners are Jon Cohn of The New Republic (a great guy, by the way, but a bit too right-wing for me on matters of health-care reform), Michelle Goldberg (my favorite writer in all Creation), and Steven Teles (don't know him), spent much of yesterday debating whether to respond collectively or individually to the Daily Caller series, or to ignore it. This prompted one participant – I don't know who this was (thought I'm finding out) – to note, with unusual self-awareness for this group, that "it's pretty ironic that people seem to have made a collective decision not to write about this story because of the way that doing so might influence the media narrative." In other words, members of Journolist 2.0 were debating whether to collectively respond to a Daily Caller story alleging – inaccurately, in their minds – that members of Journolist 1.0 (the same people, of course) made collective decisions about what to write.