Now You Tell Us … ArticleMar 15, 2007 Now You Tell Us … The firing of eight federal prosecutors is now becoming a full-fledged scandal, but if it wasn't for newspapers and blogs, we'd all still be in the dark. Mar 15, 2007 Eric Alterman
The Times’ Frank Bruni, or How to Succeed in Journalism Without Really Caring (About Issues) ArticleMay 26, 2011 The Times’ Frank Bruni, or How to Succeed in Journalism Without Really Caring (About Issues) The newest columnist at The New York Times doesn’t have much to say about substantive issues, writes Eric Alterman. May 26, 2011 Eric Alterman
Just What Exactly Is Fox News? ArticleOct 7, 2010 Just What Exactly Is Fox News? It’s hard to pin down what Fox News really is, writes Eric Alterman. But it sure isn’t journalism. Oct 7, 2010 Eric Alterman
The Mistaken Bias of The New York Times’s Public Editor ArticleSep 6, 2012 The Mistaken Bias of The New York Times’s Public Editor Eric Alterman puzzles over the departing public editor’s mischaracterization of one of the nation’s foremost newspapers as having a liberal bias when most facts indicate the opposite. Sep 6, 2012 Eric Alterman
How Classical Liberalism Morphed Into New Deal Liberalism ArticleApr 26, 2012 How Classical Liberalism Morphed Into New Deal Liberalism An excerpt from Eric Alterman's new book, The Cause, attempts to explain the long-asked question: How did classical liberalism transition into New Deal liberalism? Apr 26, 2012 Eric Alterman
How to Be a Political Journalist in America ArticleOct 11, 2012 How to Be a Political Journalist in America Eric Alterman's top 20 rules no mainstream political journalist should ever forget when covering an election. Oct 11, 2012 Eric Alterman
The Sorry State of the State of the Union ArticleJan 22, 2004 The Sorry State of the State of the Union Jan 22, 2004 Eric Alterman