Category Archives: Dan Froomkin

Dan’s Widget

I've added a Washington Post “widget” to the right margin that promotes my brother's column. I like the column; I don't like the widget very much — it blinks too much. But I'm going to try it for at least a few days before I decide if it's too distracting.

It's probably time to re-design the entire site, but I just don't have the time.

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Journalism 101

My brother has an article up at Nieman Watchdog entitled How the press can prevent another Iraq. It's nothing more than a reminder of basic journalism: don't believe everything a government official tells you; ask for proof. Use common sense.

It's absolutely amazing that any of this needs to be said to professionals. We knew this kind of stuff when we were high school journalists.

And yet, it does need to be said, because for some reason most reporters these days don't do their jobs.

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There’s Gold in Them Thar Hills …

My brother has a fun (and pugnacious) column up at Nieman Watchdog Blog bearing the gentle title of On Calling Bullshit:

Mainstream-media political journalism is in danger of becoming increasingly irrelevant, but not because of the Internet, or even Comedy Central. The threat comes from inside. It comes from journalists being afraid to do what journalists were put on this green earth to do.

What is it about Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert that makes them so refreshing and attractive to a wide variety of viewers (including those so-important younger ones)? I would argue that, more than anything else, it is that they enthusiastically call bullshit.

Calling bullshit, of course, used to be central to journalism as well as to comedy. And we happen to be in a period in our history in which the substance in question is running particularly deep.

But here’s the good news for you newsroom managers wringing your hands over new technologies and the loss of younger audiences: Because the Internet so values calling bullshit, you are sitting on an as-yet largely untapped gold mine. I still believe that no one is fundamentally more capable of first-rate bullshit-calling than a well-informed beat reporter – whatever their beat. We just need to get the editors, or the corporate culture, or the self-censorship – or whatever it is – out of the way.

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Dan’s Young Turk Appearance

My brother was interviewed on the Young Turks radio show yesterday. It’s great radio, which doesn’t make it the most exciting TV, but they do have a YouTube version. Here’s part one:


And here’s part two:

I did a couple Young Turks segments when they were starting out (pre-YouTube), and it’s a great group of people.

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Dan Froomkin Has A Question

In addition to his column, my brother does occasional online Q&A sessions at Washingtonpost.com. I think they might even be better than his columns. Here’s my favorite bit from the most recent one:

Va.: If you could ask Bush one question and he was forced to give a straight answer, what would it be?

Dan Froomkin: Precisely how do you define torture?

A most excellent question. But unfortunately, I think we know the answer.

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Dan at YearlyKos

My brother was at YearlyKos and you can see his panel on C-SPAN. His presentation starts at about the 21 minute mark. It’s surprisingly blunt.

I thought of going, but couldn’t quite face Las Vegas, which I’ve successfully avoided so far. And then when Caroline got the PUSH gig, it was easy to stay home and renew my appreciation for single parents.

Photo update:

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