Mike Calderone has a partial list of the journalists that Benjamin Netanyahu met with yesterday:
Now I’ve heard some more of the big name journalists who met with the Israeli Prime Minister on Monday: George Stephanopoulos (ABC), Chris Wallace (Fox News), Jeffrey Goldberg (The Atlantic), David Brooks (New York Times), Bill Kristol (Weekly Standard), Clarence Page (Chicago Tribune), and Doyle McManus (Los Angeles Times).
There was also a crew from the Washington Post: Jackson Diehl, Jim Hoagland, David Ignatius and Charles Krauthammer.
So basically you’ve got your right-of-center specialists and your establishmentarian generalists. Ignatius is arguably the exception here. (An establishmentarian specialist?) Maybe other names will emerge, though.



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Quite the list of GOP shills!! AIPAC should be dismantled, and Israel should be disarmed!
Ignatius just had the most inane op-ed in the Oregonian today, extolling Panetta’s brilliant take-down of Nancy Pelosi, based on the “careful” documentation of the torture briefings, dating back to 9/4/02. Guess reading between the lines isn’t a forte of his.
Can’t wait to let him have it, or to see him squirm out of this when he realizes that the Briefings Summary was complete CYA garbage.
Re press coverage — Here’s a links roundup for you, Spencer.
Pat Lang is on another of his anti-neocon kicks. Yesterday he was on how the Sally Quinn hit on Jim Jones was an authorized take-down.
Since Sally Quinn isn’t usually assigned to the NSC beat, there may be something to that.
Now, today, reacting to Bibi’s visit, he says it must’ve been a bad day for Bibi. He points to the new EastWest report on Iran’s nuclear program that agrees with the NIE timetable, not with Israel’s. [And by the way, unsurprisingly, it also confirms that the proposed European missle defense is worse than useless.] And then Lang continues on the press coverage:
Wishful thinking on Lang’s part. But it’s interesting that the best the neocons could come up with on Hiatt’s Op-Ed page today was a tired Hannah, even with the list of press meetings Bibi had.
Fromkin has a superb links round-up on press coverage and reactions to the O-Bibi meeting. Fromkin’s focus is on an emerging “grand regional plan” that O was reportedly peddling, and which he wants to present in Cairo. Wonder how much push-back Bibi will stagemanage via the pressniks he’s meeting with in DC.
As David Bromwich noted on HuffPost, the NYT sent its political reporter and her piece, which claimed somewhat misleadingly that O had announced a new timetable for Iran, neglected all the other aspects of the meeting which were more newsworthy.
Jim Lobe, however, didn’t make that mistake. He meticulously dissects the various signals coming out of the meeting. And he adds this little bit of scuttlebut.
Not so very good day for Bibi, indeed?
More press coverage, this time Arab via abu Aardvark — looks like O got the message across that he wanted. You know, the one that NYT completely missed.
AIPAC has dirty pictures of Ignatius. He’s been carrying their water to try and take down Jim Jones.
I don’t want to go Plame on anyone or nothing, but I’ve always assumed Ignatius to be a spook. Journalism as NOC, Body of Lies wasn’t entirely fiction, and whatnot.