I love it when the anti-government types get the big government bucks.
And by the way, enjoy the taxpayer-paid Metro train system in DC and all the rest of the taxpayer-paid benefits, buildings, offices and perks at and near your public sector bureaucratic job in the US Capitol.
It's a dream team of village idiots.
ReplyDeleteGood riddance! Of course, he will probably only last a few years and then will write about his experiences, trying to portray himself as an "expert" on government and politics, sort of like Chris Matthews.
ReplyDeleteFunny that his new position is an exact duplicate of his old position. Kind of a black eye for what purports to be a reputable news organization. For sure there are columnists with a liberal lean in the pages of the J-S, but no one would go to the partisan well as shamefully exclusive and often as McIlheran.
ReplyDeleteAnd after John Jagler left TMJ to work for one of the Fitzes. And Chris Lato ran Mark Neumann's campaign. But I'm sure these things are coincidental at Journal Communications.
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