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Noam Scheiber, of [[The New Republic]], was an identified member of [[JournoList]] - an email group of approximately 400 "progressive" and socialist journalists, academics and "new media" activists.
 
Noam Scheiber, of [[The New Republic]], was an identified member of [[JournoList]] - an email group of approximately 400 "progressive" and socialist journalists, academics and "new media" activists.
  
JournoList members reportedly coordinated their messages in favor of Barack Obama and the Democrats, and against Sarah Palin and the Republican Party. JournoList was founded in 2007 and was closed down in early 2010.<ref>[http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010] New additions make for 107 Journolist names, Clarice Feldman, American Thinker, July 22, 2010</ref>
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JournoList members reportedly coordinated their messages in favor of Barack Obama and the Democrats, and against Sarah Palin and the Republican Party. JournoList was founded in 2007 and was closed down in early 2010.<ref>[http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2561229/posts?page=1 Free Republic: ''JournoList: 151 Names Confirmed (with News Organizations)'', July 30, 2010] (accessed August 2, 2010)</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 13 August 2010

Noam Scheiber

JournoList

Noam Scheiber, of The New Republic, was an identified member of JournoList - an email group of approximately 400 "progressive" and socialist journalists, academics and "new media" activists.

JournoList members reportedly coordinated their messages in favor of Barack Obama and the Democrats, and against Sarah Palin and the Republican Party. JournoList was founded in 2007 and was closed down in early 2010.[1]

References

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