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  • For more Outlook coverage on Sarah Palin and the tea party movement, see David Weigel's "Five myths about the tea party" and Steven Hayward's "Would Reagan vote for Sarah Palin?"

    Five myths about Sarah Palin Matthew Continetti 2010

  • The episode was filmed at Weigel's office and home, and includes interesting footage, with accompanying anecdotes, of various memorabilia and books.

    Television 2009

  • The only regrettable line in Mr. Weigel's commentary was its first.

    Life Issues 2009

  • For more Outlook coverage of Glenn Beck, the tea party and the battles within the conservative movement, see "Why don't honest journalists take on Roger Ailes and Fox News?" by Howell Raines; Gerard Alexander's "Conservatism does not equal racism," David Weigel's "Five myths about the tea party" and Steven Hayward's "Is Conservatism Brain-Dead?"

    Glenn Beck is obsessed with Hitler and Woodrow Wilson. (I'm just saying.) Dana Milbank 2010

  • The only regrettable line in Mr. Weigel's commentary was its first.

    Social doctrine 2009

  • For some excellent, thoughtful, and politically-incorrect analysis of these subjects, I recommend George Weigel's Faith, Reason and the War Against Jihadism.

    Islam 2009

  • But within the Washington Post, Weigel's politics (he is a libertarian with clear progressive leanings) appeared to surprise management, some of whom assumed he was a conservative.

    Dave Weigel's Resignation: The Backstory And Meaning 2010

  • Journolist Shuttered - Ezra Klein shut down his liberal journo listserv in the wake of Weigel's axing.

    HUFFPOST HILL - JUNE 25TH, 2010 2010

  • Even though Weigel's blog carried the tagline "inside the conservative movement," Klein states with no trace of irony that conservatives were banned from Journolist and only center and left-of-center writers and policy makers were allowed to join.

    Kirk Cheyfitz: Axing the General and the Journalist: Was Their Privacy Violated? 2010

  • When Weigel's comments were re-published with great fanfare in right-wing blogs last week, Weigel and the Post parted ways.

    Kirk Cheyfitz: Axing the General and the Journalist: Was Their Privacy Violated? 2010

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