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''The Note'' is a summary and analysis of political news stories and trends published every weekday morning by ABCNews.com. Begun as an internal staff e-mail by then Political Director Mark Halperin, it was first published on January 14, 2002. ''The Note'' was edited by Senior Political Reporter Rick Klein from 2007 through 2010, and is now edited by ABC's Michael Falcone. In 2006 ''The Note'' In April 2007, Halperin left his post as editor of ''The Note''.〔("Former Political Editor at ABC Moving to Time" ) "NYTimes.com"〕 He was replaced by Rick Klein,〔("Rick Klein Bio" ) "ABCNews.com"〕 who began writing ''The Note'' on May 2, 2007. ==Criticisms== ''The Note'' has been criticized for alleged pro-Republican bias. Left-wing journalist Eric Boehlert writes that "it never crosses over into actually being edgy. In fact, ''The Note'' doesn't mock conventional wisdom so much as idolize it" and says it "is enamored of Republican Party talking points". () The Note has also been criticized for alleged anti-Republican bias. In a memo dated October 8, 2004, Mark Halperin instructed ABC employees that while both the Kerry campaign and the Bush campaign were guilty of distorting facts, they should be willing to say that distortions coming from the Bush campaign were worse when, in Halperin's estimation, they were.() Another frequent criticism is that despite its blog-like style and the increasing poplarity of feed readers (especially in the political world), ''The Note'' does not publish its content via RSS (except for its podcast). ABCNews.com offers a single RSS feed for all of its political content, of which ''The Note'' is only one part. This feed does not contain the full text of ''The Note'', but instead only a headline and link. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Note (ABC News)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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