When Matt Taibbi produces a two-volume tome detailing the ways in which blackmail has been used to usurp control of our government (or some other relevant subject), then maybe I'll let him sit next to Whitney. (And that is not intended as an insult to Matt.)
I enjoy reading Whitney Webb. She is sharp as a tack and her style reminds me a lot of Matt Taibbi.
When Matt Taibbi produces a two-volume tome detailing the ways in which blackmail has been used to usurp control of our government (or some other relevant subject), then maybe I'll let him sit next to Whitney. (And that is not intended as an insult to Matt.)