Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Opinion

Michael Barone

Michael Barone Says Goodbye to U.S. News

April 10, 2009 03:58 PM ET | Michael Barone | Permanent Link | Print

Reader Comments

Move

You've done the right move.

Your departure was my reason for canceling subscription.

The leftists have infiltrated US News. Bye the bye.

Good move

Good luck Mr. Barone. I know protocol dictates that you say nice things about U.S. News, but those of us who have read it for years know it's going down the toilet and won't be missed when it finally goes out of business.

michael Barone

Was he pushed or did he jump?

Very curious!

Michael Barone's departure

I hope Michael Barone will get actively involved with the GOP

and get some balance back in the USA, people like you are need to

reestablish and rejuvenate the party.

Michael Barone's Departure

Michael Barone's departure leaves some huge shoes to fill. The person replacing him faces an awesome challenge.

Immigration article

that Immigration article is nothing but propaganda. Just yesterday there was an article in the paper about a van rolling over and killing some illegals. There were no back seats in it and 37 illegals were stacked in there like firewood. Some were killed. They are still coming across the border by the thousands. You can see them in videos shot by the Minutemen. And the film gives the date and time of day. Night vison filming and there are several places they are crossing the border. And none of them are going home. Why would they. They can't get free medical and welfare in Mexico. This article is nonsense. I can't believe he would write this.

Ohhhh Nooooo!

What will US News be without Barone?

US News Will Not be the Same

I'll be finding ways to continue reading Michael Barone. My main thoughts upon arrival of a new US News issue have been to see what Michael Barone has to say. He has maintained a solid theme in his writing while many others have followed the drift off to the left. US News for me will not be the same!

michael barone farewell

on so many occasions.you stood alone in the crowd, and your readers were more fortunate than those who relied on previously trust worthy sources, no longer courageous nor credible.

surely we will be made aware of your work and a path to it.

I for one salute you and respect your work.Thanks!

Good Bye to Mr. Brone

I love reading Michael Barone, a down to earth, common sense writer. I think you may be going to a less widely read paper, but maybe there will be many links provided by your admirers. Godspeed Mr. Barone.

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Michael Barone is a senior writer for U.S.News & World Report and principal coauthor of The Almanac of American Politics. He has written for many publications—including the Economist and the New York Times.

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