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Media: Who Was On "Journolist"?

image from www.salon.com I'm not willing to pay $100K for the archive -- and I don't think that there's any problem with journalists having opinions about things -- but I am pretty opposed to secrecy and to journalists getting too friendly with their sources and so I'm curious about which education types were on Ezra Klein's journolist, a closed listserv of wonks, pundits, and journalists that was exposed and then shut down last week when a Washington Post blogger named Dave Weigel was found to be not as conservative as the Washington Post thought he was or should be. So who was on there, do you think?  Were you?  I'm guessing that insiders like Rotherham and Yglesias were on there, along with maybe Ulrich Boser at CAP and Mike Dannenberg (now at the USDE). Maybe Nick Anderson at the Post - or Jay Mathews -- or both.  Toppo?  No.  Dillon?  Yes.  Banchero? Maybe.  

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