The Other DC Journo Story

Ann Friedman parodies the second NYT story to profile young, male DC bloggers:

One sweltering DC evening many months ago, Ann Friedman, 29, then an editor for The American Prospect, sat with her friends Annie Lowrey, a reporter for Slate; Suzy Khimm and Kate Sheppard, reporters for Mother Jones; Marin Cogan, a reporter for Politico; Phoebe Connelly, a freelance writer and former web editor for The American Prospect; Britt Peterson, an editor at Foreign Policy; Dayo Olopade, a writer for The Daily Beast, Kay Steiger and Shani Hilton, editors at Campus Progress; Kat Aaron, a reporter for the Investigative Reporting Workshop; Monica Potts, a blogger for The American Prospect; Amanda Terkel, a reporter for The Huffington Post; and Laura McGann and Sara Libby, editors for Politico, at a bar on U Street. Ms. Friedman spoke about her younger well, relatively younger days in the city. “Everyone’s gotten a little bit older and a little more tired of being constantly rendered invisible,” Ms. Friedman said, speaking of a wave of Washington women journalists who have come of age together.

“Four years ago, we were fact-checking and editing these male pundits, along with creating award-winning work of our own. None of that has changed.” In only a few years, these young women and others like them have become part of the journalistic establishment in Washington -- but you wouldn't know it from reading The New York Times.

Freddie takes a harsher line against the new anti-establishment establishment. I'm just adjusting to reading in the NYT the words: Sullivan, 47.

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