The Page

Jason Linkins

How The Page Turns Breaking News Into A Painful Annoyance

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 10.02.2008 | Media


It can be very hard to describe what it is precisely about The Page that makes it such a toxic annoyance to the many inside-the-Beltway types for whom hating The Page is a shibboleth, bespeaking common sense. But today's news offers an example.

Jason Linkins

Mark Halperin Somehow Concludes McCain Won The Week

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 09.18.2008 | Media


After this sort of week, one might expect that the negative poll trends that bedeviled Obama in the run out from the RNC would begin to reverse themselves. And, you know what? They have. BUT FORGET ALL THAT.

Jason Linkins

What All The Page Interns Are There For

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 08.26.2008 | Politics


If you've been following me on Twitter (and really, why aren't you?) you'll know that yesterday, I took in the entire breadth and scope of The Page's ...

Mark Halperin & The Real Elitist Problem

Ari Melber | Posted 04.21.2008 | Media


Ari Melber

From the New York Times profile on Halperin today, readers would have no idea about how Halperin leverages The Page -- and Time's credibility -- to stoke gossip, innuendo and even advise politicians on dirty tricks.

Tuesday Primary Media Roundup

Posted 03.04.2008 | Politics


Below is a roundup of what the media are saying about Clinton, Obama, McCain and Huckabee's chances in today's primaries: The Note: Project Survival...

Bill Clinton Is Right About the Campaign Coverage

Eric Boehlert | Posted 12.19.2007 | Media


Eric Boehlert

I'm almost nostalgic for the days when the press paid too much attention to campaign consultants since at least those dispatches had some substance to them.