"Who the hell am I," thought Marc Ambinder, "to criticize Bob Woodward for anything? I'm a chump. He's won Pulitzer Prizes. ZES. Plural. He gets people to photocopy classified documents and send them ...
When Marc Ambinder went live on Wednesday with his story for The Atlantic that former Republican National Committee chair Ken Mehlman was coming out as a gay man–in one of the worst kept secrets in ...
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Washington, D.C. (August 16, 2010) — National Journal Group announced today that two of Washington’s fastest-rising journalistic talents are joining together to lead National Journal’s new White House ...
Journalist Marc Ambinder wants you to think differently. After 11 years in Washington, Ambinder recently left his gig as a political reporter at the National Journal and moved to Los Angeles to pursue ...
One of Washington's most indispensable bloggers is returning (mostly) to the world of print. As of today, Marc Ambinder is giving up his regular blog at the Atlantic in order to join the staff of ...
Marc Ambinder, The Week's editor-at-large, is apologizing for a POLITICO Magazine article he wrote about the Secret Service in an essay published on Friday. Ambinder wrote that his article, which ...
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Not that either of them needs a tout from me, but I wanted to mention two posts today by Atlantic colleagues that, in different ways, illustrate the real-time self-corrective potential of the modern ...
As he moves from one province of the Atlantic Media empire to another, Marc Ambinder does some last-minute deep thinking about the nature of blogging, the field he’s dutifully tilled for the last five ...
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