- Talking Points Memo
Infobox Website
name = Talking Points Memo
caption = Main page of Talking Points Memo
url = [http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com www.talkingpointsmemo.com]
commercial = advertising supported
type = politicalblog , news, discussion forum
language = English
registration = for discussion forum
owner =Joshua Micah Marshall
author = Marshall and others
launch date = November 12, 2000
current status = active
revenue = Not disclosed"Talking Points Memo" (or TPM) is a liberal web-based
political journalism organization created and run byJosh Marshall . It debuted onNovember 12 ,2000 . It covers a wide range of topics includingU.S. foreign policy , domestic politics (especially at the federal level) and domestic policy.History
During
George W. Bush 's first term the blog frequently discussed foreign policy and was especially critical of administration policy towardsIraq andNorth Korea . After the 2004 election, posts began to focus on the Bush administration's proposal to privatize Social Security. In addition to criticizing the substance of the proposals, Marshall argued that a unified front in the Democratic Party would deny Republicans political cover and force a loss for them on the Social Security issue. "Talking Points Memo" closely tracked the positions of members of Congress on the issue throughout 2005. It asked readers to monitor local media for comments from their own members of congress, and public categories were created for politicians on this issue: wavering Democrats were the "Faint-hearted Faction" and Republicans who doubted the President's plan were the "Conscience Caucus." Marshall also coined the term "Bamboozlepalooza", in reference to President Bush's 60-day (it was extended) tour promoting social security privatization. These terms have since gained use amongst the wider liberal blogging community. Other terms that Marshall has coined while criticizing the Bush administration include "Up-is-downism" and "Mumbojumbocrats."Guest bloggers have included
Matthew Yglesias ,Michael Crowley , and, briefly, Vice-Presidential candidateJohn Edwards . Beginning in the summer of 2006, a significant amount of weekend postings were provided by anonymous blogger "DK." On November 11, 2006, "DK"'s identity was revealed to be that of lawyer David Kurtz, who now openly posts under his name. The blog also employs a managing editor and two interns.On July 10th, 2007, the site had a major overhaul, adding much more content from its related sites to the main page. It is part of the effort to have more original reporting on the website.
In 2008, TPM won a
Polk Award for its coverage of the US Attorney Scandal. [http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003712141] It is the first, and so far only, blog to win the award.Related projects
A "spin-off" blog also created by Josh Marshall is a companion website called
TPMCafe , which debuted onMay 31 ,2005 . This site features a collection of blogs about a wide range of domestic and foreign policy issues written by academics, journalists and former public officials among others.Marshall expanded his operation to a new blog, called TPMmuckraker, where journalists working for the TPM collective, such as
Paul Kiel andJustin Rood , investigate political corruption. In January 2007, the "Horse's Mouth", a blog authored byGreg Sargent with a remit to cover how Washington politics was covered by the major news outlets, moved home fromThe American Prospect to the TPM Media family [http://www.prospect.org/horsesmouth/2007/01/post_492.html] . Sargent had begun writing for TPMCafe in July 2006.The four blogs (Talking Points Memo, TPMCafe, TPMMuckraker and Horses Mouth) are published by TPM Media LLC. [http://tpmmuckraker.com/about.php]
External links
* [http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/ "Talking Points Memo"]
* [http://www.tpmcafe.com/ "TPM Cafe"]
* [http://www.tpmmuckraker.com/ "TPM Muckraker"]
* [http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/horsesmouth/ "Horse's Mouth"]
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