On Sally Quinn, money, power, bipartisanship and my inner Veblen
Sally Quinn-bashers have once again been at work—ridiculing an essay headlined Sally Quinn announces the end of power in Washington.
The Solomon Scandals novel, politicians, the media, the Washington area, tech and other surrealism:
Sally Quinn-bashers have once again been at work—ridiculing an essay headlined Sally Quinn announces the end of power in Washington.
Do Ben Bradlee and other Washington Post luminaries actually use the iPad app they touted in one hoot of a
How much coverage of Quinn Bradlee’s wedding is enough in the Washington Post, where his father was the Watergate-era editor
Well, the Washington Post has now published more than three sentences about the Quinn Bradlee-Pary Anbaz Williamson wedding festivities this
Is more on the way? Or is this it? So far I’ve spotted just three sentences in today’s online Post
Seen the wedding announcement in the New York Times? By the time you read this, Josiah Quinn Crowninshield Bradlee and
Washington is full of people telling others how to live their lives or at least wishing they could. Same for
How closely should the world follow VIP journalists and politicians and—for that matter—celebrities in general? “Newspapers spend too much time
It should be online by 7 p.m. Eastern tonight, and, yes, it’s mostly sympathetic toward her. I’ll make my case