Jeff Jacoby
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Title Publication Date
Please pull the plug on the White House daily press briefings The Boston Globe November 12, 2023
Most Americans are tuning out the news The Boston Globe November 1, 2023
Rupert Murdoch was good for Boston The Boston Globe October 1, 2023
The schoolboy and the Gadsden flag Arguable September 5, 2023
A brutal attack in the Senate chamber Arguable May 16, 2023
Don't give up Twitter, NPR. Give up your subsidy. Arguable April 18, 2023
Woke is easy to define. It's harder to fight. The Boston Globe / Arguable March 28, 2023
Marty Baron, in dissent, rises in defense of objective journalism The Boston Globe March 26, 2023
The 'first lady' of television news Arguable January 10, 2023
A slow writer's lament The Boston Globe October 9, 2022
No, Hurricane Ian will not 'fuel the economy' The Boston Globe October 5, 2022
The lifeblood of science Arguable July 11, 2022
A newspaper's job isn't to tell people how to vote The Boston Globe June 26, 2022
Who's afraid of liberal media bias? The Boston Globe May 15, 2022
The trade deficit is up again. No worries. The Boston Globe May 11, 2022
It's not just the Holocaust that Whoopi Goldberg got wrong The Boston Globe February 6, 2022
A free press doesn't take government handouts The Boston Globe October 24, 2021
A letter to Prince Harry The Boston Globe May 30, 2021
Here come the dumbest presidential debates in history The Boston Globe August 9, 2020
A defeat for the cancel culture The Boston Globe August 5, 2020
Americans don't trust the media Arguable August 3, 2020
Indecent cops, indecent rioters Arguable June 1, 2020
Missing David Brudnoy Arguable November 18, 2019
Newsrooms won't be saved by Bernie Sanders' socialist nostrums The Boston Globe September 1, 2019
The day Fox News was on the TV in my gym The Boston Globe June 26, 2019
Column-writing in the Internet age is much better. And much worse. The Boston Globe March 24, 2019
Your guess is as good as theirs The Boston Globe January 2, 2019
Celebrity gossip may entertain, but it makes our whole culture sick The Boston Globe September 9, 2018
How the polling industry hurts itself The Boston Globe July 17, 2018
If politics worked the way the Food Network works The Boston Globe June 3, 2018
What Rick Perry really said about supply and demand The Boston Globe July 12, 2017
Be wary of a Trump feeding frenzy The Boston Globe May 21, 2017
An Orthodox journalist in the secular media Mishpacha April 2017
If Trump goes to war against freedom of the press, who wins? The Boston Globe March 5, 2017
Dennis Prager doth protest too much The Boston Globe October 23, 2016
Christie's coveted, meaningless prize The Boston Globe December 4, 2015
At 60, National Review's battle of ideas is as spirited as ever The Boston Globe November 22, 2015
Take the journalists off the debate stage The Boston Globe November 8, 2015
Biggest loser in the CNBC debate? The media The Boston Globe October 29, 2015
Playboy covers up — and declares victory The Boston Globe October 15, 2015
'Sesame Street' moves to HBO, and everyone wins The Boston Globe August 19, 2015
Dying of laughter in North Korea The Boston Globe January 7, 2015
Be less romantic about the past The Boston Globe December 28, 2014
When 'justice' trumps accuracy, journalism loses The Boston Globe December 14, 2014
We worship our politicians — and we despise them The Boston Globe November 5, 2014
This is no time to avert our gaze The Boston Globe August 24, 2014
The value in preaching to the unconverted The Boston Globe March 2, 2014
Four New Year's resolutions for the press The Boston Globe January 1, 2014
It's not the pope's culture war The Boston Globe September 25, 2013
Terrorism is never justified The Boston Globe May 15, 2013
Winslow's media endorsements were no game changer The Boston Globe May 1, 2013
The moral giant and the leftist creep The Boston Globe October 14, 2012
News media need to own their biases The Boston Globe September 5, 2012
Which party is extreme on abortion? They both are The Boston Globe August 26, 2012
Public discourse, without the 'hard zinger' The Boston Globe July 25, 2012
Apologize like you mean it, Rush The Boston Globe March 7, 2012
Gingrich and 'the party of food stamps' The Boston Globe May 22, 2011
What NPR needs is a little tough love The Boston Globe March 13, 2011
Retweet (v.) The Boston Globe December 31, 2010
No subsidy for NPR The Boston Globe November 24, 2010
The Banner: Still independent The Bay State Banner August 5, 2010
Anti-Semites and double standards The Boston Globe August 4, 2010
A free press takes no subsidies The Boston Globe July 25, 2010
Does the press deserve a bailout? The Boston Globe July 20, 2010
The 2000s: A descent into incivility The Boston Globe December 31, 2009
Time to make the column The Boston Globe October 11, 2009
Silence the idiot box The Boston Globe September 27, 2009
Held hostage in North Korea The Boston Globe August 2, 2009
A death to be regretted? Powerline Blog May 8, 2009
Jeff Jacoby Has It Wrong on Newspaper Bias National Review Online: The Corner May 6, 2009
The Weakened Immune System of Newspapers Hugh Hewitt Blog May 6, 2009
Liberal bias isn't killing newspapers The Boston Globe May 6, 2009
The future of talk radio The Boston Globe May 4, 2009
Musings, random and otherwise The Boston Globe March 1, 2009
Superstitions and skin color The Boston Globe January 14, 2009
Don't believe everything you read The Boston Globe December 28, 2008
The 'dictator' label The Boston Globe October 29, 2008
Enough of the Palin feeding frenzy The Boston Globe September 17, 2008
Pregnant, yes -- but not a man The Boston Globe April 13, 2008
When Zola wrote 'J'accuse!' The Boston Globe March 30, 2008
The Lancet's outlandish exaggeration The Boston Globe January 13, 2008
Let's hear it for good news from Iraq The Boston Globe November 25, 2007
Will newspapers survive? The Boston Globe October 28, 2007
Hot words on global warming The Boston Globe August 15, 2007
Six days to remember -- accurately The Boston Globe June 10, 2007
Climate of fear The Boston Globe December 24, 2006
A tale of 2 stories about anti-Semitism The Boston Globe August 6, 2006
The press, in an unsettling firefight of its own The Boston Globe June 28, 2006
Hold that opinion The Boston Globe April 5, 2006
When fear cows the media The Boston Globe February 19, 2006
Slurs fly from the left The Boston Globe December 28, 2005
The news from Iraq that's not fit to print The Boston Globe November 2, 2005
Balance from the right The Boston Globe June 2, 2005
Death of a gallant man The Boston Globe December 12, 2004
Arafat the monster The Boston Globe November 11, 2004
Into the sewer The Boston Globe February 1, 2004
A bum 'bigotry' rap on Rush The Boston Globe October 5, 2003
The death of American racism The Boston Globe July 13, 2003
Looking at the horror The Boston Globe June 13, 2002
Steven Emerson and the NPR blacklist The Boston Globe February 7, 2002
Rush Limbaugh's ear The Boston Globe October 14, 2001
Boston's premier talker The Boston Globe June 14, 2001
Slander Is Just Fine When The Left Does It The Boston Globe December 28, 2000
Was the "Globe" unfair to conservative columnist Jeff Jacoby? CNN Reliable Sources July 22, 2000
The media love McCain, but will Republicans? The Boston Globe August 2, 1999
Double standards, left and right The Boston Globe March 15, 1999
Rape? Sounds like our Bill. The Boston Globe March 1, 1999
The blacklisting of an investigative journalist The Boston Globe August 31, 1998
What the media don't admit: Guns make us safer The Boston Globe June 18, 1998
American leftists were Pol Pot's cheerleaders The Boston Globe April 30, 1998
'Their blood flowed red, too' The Boston Globe January 6, 1998
More hate speech from the left The Boston Globe December 30, 1997
A double standard for Arafatland The Boston Globe May 6, 1997
Kids learn nothing from TV, and that includes 'Sesame Street' The Boston Globe April 17, 1997
The partial-truth abortion debate The Boston Globe March 4, 1997
A commercial jewel in PBS's crown The Boston Globe February 13, 1997
Out of the mouths of liberals comes hate speech The Boston Globe December 31, 1996
Gingrich was right about White House drug users The Boston Globe July 23, 1996
Liberal media bias? Of course there is The Boston Globe June 11, 1996
Are environmentalists responsible for the Unabomber? The Boston Globe April 23, 1996
What happened when ABC was caught in a lie? It covered up The Boston Globe January 25, 1996
When murder makes page 1, is the blood any redder? The Boston Globe October 3, 1995
Communist chic, or, Why do they swoon for Fidel? The Boston Globe June 6, 1995
Combatting the anti-Arab stereotype The Boston Globe April 25, 1995
A year of character-assassination from the left The Boston Globe December 27, 1994
Hotel was unfairly pilloried The Boston Globe May 26, 1994
Welcome to the much-maligned world of the conservative The Boston Globe February 24, 1994
Coldness on the editorial page The Boston Herald June 10, 1993

Book Reviews

Book Title Publication Date
Echo Chamber: Rush Limbaugh and the Conservative Media Establishment
by Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Joseph N. Cappella
Commentary October 2008
Feeding Frenzy: How Attack Journalism Has Transformed American Politics
by Larry J. Sabato
Reason June 1992

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