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In what amounts to a direct hit to the solar plexus of No on 8 Campaign leaders, the latest issue of Rolling Stone has a story called "Same-Sex Setback: Don't blame Mormons or black voters - the California activists who tried to stop Prop 8 ran a lousy campaign" by Tim Dickinson that brings the [...]
... John Conyers (D-MI) has called for an immediate investigation into the matter. On Saturday, Tim Dickinson at Rolling Stone questioned whether Myers may have been the source of the unauthorized leak. Recently, Myers also came under criticism for awarding “ most original costume ” to a government employee who dressed up in a racially-offensive costume at an agency Halloween party.
Over on the National Affairs blog, Rolling Stone’s Tim Dickinson takes a look at the controversy surrounding Rock the Vote’s problems with voter registrations. As it turns out, the attacks on Rock the Vote are overblown at best and factually incorrect at worst. Click below for Dickinson’s entire investigation, and check out the rest of [...]
I still can't make up my mind which McCain narrative obtains. Was he a straight shooter gone crooked, as lamented by David Brooks and the rest of McCain's former base? Or was he always a spoiled, irascible, goof off who cultivated a fictional biography for politlcal purposes, as exhaustively detailed by Tim Dickinson in Rolling Stone ? We may never know. And after Tuesday, we may not ever have...
I still can't make up my mind which McCain narrative obtains. Was he a straight shooter gone crooked, as lamented by David Brooks and the rest of McCain's former base? Or was he always a spoiled, irascible, goof off who cultivated a fictional biography for politlcal purposes, as exhaustively detailed by Tim Dickinson in Rolling Stone ? We may never know. And after Tuesday, we may not ever have...
... which asked why Palin was “palling around” with a suspected felon.” According to “Grapevine,” Tim Dickinson, author of the “Rolling Stone” article, cited an old Anchorage Daily News article which reported that Palin and Stevens campaigned together, in 2002, for Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski; but didn’t follow up with the fact that Palin later defeated Murkowski for the office of governor....
... operatives who smeared the senator and his family during the 2000 campaign in South Carolina. -- Tim Dickinson, Make-Believe Maverick in Rolling Stone
A couple of days ago, we dissected the "other," recent hit piece on the McCain family . "Make Believe Maverick," published in the 16 October edition of Rolling Stone , is nothing more than an effort to demolish Senator McCain's military career--and reputation. Writer Tim Dickinson, who assembled the smear job, is an alumnus of Mother Jones , so it's no surprise that the article is long on imputation...