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In the online news aggregation world, it is clearly Matt Drudge (Huff was already famous).
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The latest accuser is Matt Drudge, a cyberscribe who spares himself the drudgery of fact-checking.
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John Voelcker in GreenCarReports has documented the ludicrous reporting of Matt Drudge attacking the Chevy Volt.
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Matt Drudge, founder of The Drudge Report and a new media trailblazer himself, first introduced Breitbart to Huffington.
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Or blame blogger Matt Drudge, who plays to American innumeracy by headlining a 387-point, one-day Dow drop with an animated ambulance siren.
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But suing Matt Drudge and trying to take control of his website, as one plaintiff did yesterday, is a funny way of going about fixing it.
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At the time, in journalism schools and conferences, the villain of new media was Matt Drudge, the Genghis Khan of the Internet, burning the gates and the power of gatekeeping.
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And although the Drudge Report has been guilty of some rumormongering, there is no evidence that Matt Drudge--or any other online journalist--has ever made up a story out of whole cloth, like The New Republics Stephen Glass.
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It would be becoming, Madame Secretary, for you to send Matt Drudge a box of chocolates, a bouquet, and a note of apology for having slurred him for using the power of the press to hold your agency accountable.
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