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The Daily Howler : ウィキペディア英語版
The Daily Howler

The Daily Howler is an American political blog written by Bob Somerby. It was perhaps the first major political blog, started in 1998. The style is by turns earnest and sarcastic. Somerby criticizes what he considers the media's frequently biased or lazy coverage. In his view, the media frequently latch on to a generally agreed "script" with little regard for facts that contradict the script. For instance, in the runup to the U.S. 2000 election it was frequently said or assumed that Al Gore was untruthful, but Somerby shows that much of what supposedly underlay that script was in fact untrue, misrepresented or greatly exaggerated. He also argues that the media frequently ignore substantive issues and concentrate on trivial ones instead (in the 2000 presidential election, for example, professing bewilderment in response to the candidates' budget proposals while writing repeatedly and at length about irrelevant issues such as Gore's choice of clothes, or in 2006 writing articles about Barack Obama's middle name.) Despite being left of center in his politics, Somerby mainly critiques liberals in the U.S. mainstream media who he feels do poor journalism, such as Rachel Maddow and Keith Olbermann, both of MSNBC.
The Daily Howler critiques education writing, often by analyzing badly reported data on scholastic achievement in low income or minority populations. For example, Somerby dissected a 2005 PBS "feel good" documentary ''Making Schools Work'' that touted the achievements in a low-income school district. Somerby showed that the showcased test score gains were neither remarkable (they were similar to average statewide score increases) nor indicative of large achievement (as evidenced by NAEP national tests).〔 and (scroll down to the Special Reports).〕 On the other hand, journalist Robert Samuelson supported a claim that public schools have made minimal progress since 1970 by using aggregated and cherry-picked NAEP statistics. Somerby showed that Samuelson had hid the spectacular multiple grade-level increases in the achievement levels of African American students. Similarly, a Washington Post article turned Maryland's twelfth-in-the-nation average eighth-grade math score into "last among the 50 states" by looking at differences rather than absolute numbers. Among other frequent education themes, Somerby criticizes reporting on Teach For America〔 (scroll down to the Special Report).〕 and what he calls "high-minded" punditry.〔.〕
In January 2010, Somerby started a companion blog ''How He Got There'' where he is posting a book on the 2000 U.S. presidential election piece-by-piece as he writes it.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.howhegotthere.blogspot.com/ )
Bob Somerby is also a professional stand up comic. He has appeared on ''Larry King Live'', with Bill Maher, Bill O'Reilly and with Brian Lamb on C-SPAN. In college at Harvard, he was roommates with the actor Tommy Lee Jones and former Vice President Al Gore. After college he taught for twelve years in Baltimore public elementary schools.
==Commentary==

* From a ''Columbia Journalism Review'' article: ''Bob Somerby needs no introduction, of course, unless your days are spent solely in the brick-and-mortar world...''
* Paul Krugman opened one of his op-eds for ''The New York Times'' as follows:
* From a ''Virginian-Pilot'' editorial writer: ''...his persistent needling made something of a splash in state education circles last week. ... What he’s discovered about the way Virginia calculates school accreditation ratings ought to be far more broadly understood.''

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