James Taranto
American journalist (born 1966)
James Taranto (born January 6, 1966) is an American writer for The Wall Street Journal. He is best known for his daily online column, called Best of the Web Today, in which he comments on politics and journalism.
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edit- If you find yourself despairing about the state of our great country, just think about how unlikely it would have seemed, back in the malaise days of 1979, that Jimmy Carter would one day return to Washington via Reagan Airport.
- Adding insult to injury, the National Enquirer reports that Rielle Hunter (née Lisa Druck) has dumped [John] Edwards. So he's lost two elections, two women, his dignity and maybe soon his freedom and his law license. He may have a career ahead of him in country music.
- News Headline Noun String Length World Record Breaker Runner-Up
- Referring to a BBC article with the headline "Breast Cancer Prostate Drug Hope"
from Best of the Web Today for June 27, 2011
- Referring to a BBC article with the headline "Breast Cancer Prostate Drug Hope"
External links
edit- Taranto's website
- Taranto's biography and articles at The Wall Street Journal's website
- Taranto's Best of the Web Today column