Media Matters for America

Letter from David Brock to National Journal Group

February 22, 2005 6:49 pm ET

February 22, 2005

John Fox Sullivan
President and Group Publisher
National Journal Group
600 New Hampshire Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20037

Dear Mr. Sullivan:

As you may know, the St. Petersburg Times reported on February 19 that among the "lines that drew big applause" at the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) were two comments by Michael Barone. According to the Times, Mr. Barone, referring to a potential presidential campaign by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, said, "She's already thrown her broom into the ring." The Times also reported that Mr. Barone drew applause by referring to "John Francois Kerry."

Mr. Barone, as you know, is author of The Almanac of American Politics, a publication of National Journal Group Inc. National Journal Group purports to be "committed to providing publications and services that are nonpartisan, reliable and of the highest quality" and describes the Almanac as "[t]he definitive book on politics and politicians."

I hope you will make an effort to confirm whether Mr. Barone made the comments attributed to him. Further, I ask that you consider the propriety of the author of a "definitive" book on politics, published by a "nonpartisan" media organization, speaking at a clearly partisan event such as CPAC and publicly deriding a U.S. senator as a witch.

Mr. Barone's reported comments at CPAC aren't the only time we've noticed comments he has made that seem inconsistent with National Journal Group's commitment to "nonpartisan" and "reliable" services:

Again, I ask that you consider whether it is appropriate for the author of the "nonpartisan" National Journal Group's "definitive" book on politics and politicians to accuse Democrats of "rooting against America" and to compare a prominent Democratic senator to a witch.

Sincerely,

David Brock
President and CEO
Media Matters for America

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