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Ezra Klein to WaPo

The Washington Post company continues its consolidation of the media universe with the hire of Ezra Klein.   Politico’s Michael Calderone breaks the news:

The American Prospect’s Ezra Klein, one of the top bloggers on politics and policy, is heading to the Washington Post.

Rumors about Klein’s upcoming move spread on Wednesday night during a reception thrown by The Nation magazine in honor of D.C. bureau chief Chris Hayes.

A Post spokesperson confirmed to POLITICO this morning that Klein was hired as a blogger at washingtonpost.com and is expected to start in about a month.

Klein, a 24-year-old associate editor at the Prospect, writes frequently on health care issues. And he also runs JournoList, an off-the-record listserv of mostly left-of-center bloggers and academics, along with nonpartisan reporters.

Matt Yglesias offers his congratulations, which I second.  I also concur with Matt’s praise for recent acquisitions at the Post, most notably the superb revamping of ForeignPolicy.com into a blog megaverse.

Matt is, however, a bit leery:

After all, one thing all decent progressive blogs do is point out semi-regularly that the Washington Post opinion section is a pretty rotten operation. You have liars like Charles Krauthammer and George Will penning regular columns, alongside less-egregious but still pretty pernicious stuff like David Ignatius’ apologia for war crimes and so forth. [...] People don’t go after their bosses with hatchets. So while hiring Ezra makes the Post less hatchet-worthy, it also means that we’re down a hatchet-wielder. That’s the dark lining in my silver cloud.

The Washington Post is a newspaper, not an ideological journal like TAP.  Ignatius is a highly respected moderate-left commentator who, in this instance, has written something that many on the Left (and a few of us on the Right) disagree with. So?

As to Will and Krauthammer, the criticism is largely overblown.  Will has repeated some dubious assertions about global warming and written some silly things about denim; he’s nonetheless a Pulitzer Prize winning columnist and still pens more excellent pieces than bad ones.  Krauthammer has written some truly brilliant pieces over the years along with some junk.  Again, so?

Will Ezra be doing a lot of anti-WaPo blogging while on WaPo’s dime?  Likely not.  But WaPo’s editors aren’t likely to log into his account and write embarrassing disclaimers, either.  Life is trade-offs and the Post gives Ezra a much bigger megaphone to write about health care and other issues he cares about.  If that means we’re denied the incredibly rare Ezra Klein anti-WaPo rant, the world will go on.

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About the Author: James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. He lives just outside the Beltway in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife and infant daughter.

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Congratulations to Mr. Klein.

On another matter, why are so many self-proclaimed progressives like Young Mr. Yglesias such buttheads? Of course, everyone really agrees with him, so if you write something to the contrary you must be a liar?

Posted by charles austin | April 23, 2009 | 12:25 pm | Permalink
 

Ignatius is a highly respected moderate-left commentator who, in this instance, has written something that many on the Left (and a few of us on the Right) disagree with.

Highly respected by whom? And could you please point me to a "brilliant"(!?!?!) Krauthammer piece?

I take your point, more or less, but isn't that a bit much? Most major op-eds are rubbish.

Posted by A Squirrel | April 23, 2009 | 12:31 pm | Permalink
 

Highly respected by whom?

The same sorts of people who respect, say, David Broder or Daniel Stern.

And could you please point me to a "brilliant"(!?!?!) Krauthammer piece?

Krauthammer has written some incredibly important pieces, going back at least to his 1990 "Unipolar Moment" essay in Foreign Policy.

Posted by James Joyner | April 23, 2009 | 02:37 pm | Permalink
 

Fair enough. Perhaps I can find that piece somewhere online. (Can't get it at FA) However, that's a long time ago...

Posted by A Squirrel | April 23, 2009 | 02:58 pm | Permalink
 

Yglesias calling people liars...hmmm...

This is guy who has written on taxing more people, increasing taxes, and items to be taxed. And here he is asking for help in cheating on his taxes. Liar? How about massively inconsistent.

Posted by Steve Verdon | April 23, 2009 | 05:01 pm | Permalink
 

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