May 1, 2015: Julia Bosman: New York Times: Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Struggles With Suicides Among Its Young
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Dec 2, 2014: Gatway Pundit: POLICE LAUGH AT REPORTER Who Published Darren Wilson’s Address After She Requests A-List Protection
Now Bosman is worried about her own safety and reportedly has requested A-List police protection. The police laughed at her. Nov 29, 2014: Rhino Blog: Julie Bosman husband works for Eric Holder DOJ
Julie Bosman, the leftist New York Times hack who published Darren Wilson’s address in the Pravada of American apparently has a husband Jeremy L. McCarter who works for the Eric Holder Department of Justice. Nov 26, 2014: Freedom Outpost: New York Times Reporters who put out Darren Wilson’s Address have their Addresses made Public
On November 25, Right Wing News' John Hawkins said he would link to anyone that published the home address of Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson. Nov 26, 2014: Examiner: Turnabout seen as fair play for publishing Ferguson Officer Wilson's home street
“The New York Times have published Darren Wilson’s home address,” cartoonist Chris Muir, who publishes the freedom-oriented “Day By Day” webcomic strip, noted on his website. “The reporters are Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson. I will pay $100 for anyone who publishes their addresses and any pertinent data on them. Cash.” |
Nov 26, 2014: WNEX: Rockford woman mistaken for NYT reporter who released Darren Wilson's address
Julie Bosma of Rockford started receiving threatening calls and voice mails Tuesday evening that were intended for NYT reporter Julie Bosman.
Julie Bosma of Rockford started receiving threatening calls and voice mails Tuesday evening that were intended for NYT reporter Julie Bosman.
Nov 26, 2014: BizPac Review: New York Times reporters feel backlash for publishing Darren Wilson’s street name
One conservative website even published the home addresses of the two Times reporters, Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson, who shared a byline on the story, sarcastically noting that it would be “wrong to publish the addresses of journalists without their consent.”
One conservative website even published the home addresses of the two Times reporters, Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson, who shared a byline on the story, sarcastically noting that it would be “wrong to publish the addresses of journalists without their consent.”
Nov 26, 2014: Washington Post: New York Times responds to criticism about Darren Wilson’s address
On Monday, the Times published a scoop by Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson reporting that Wilson had married fellow officer Barbara Spradling in a “quiet wedding” last month.
On Monday, the Times published a scoop by Julie Bosman and Campbell Robertson reporting that Wilson had married fellow officer Barbara Spradling in a “quiet wedding” last month.
Nov 25, 2014: Got News: Why Can’t We Publish Addresses Of New York Times Reporters?
It would be wrong, for example, to publish Bosman’s address at 5620 N WAYNE AVE APT 2
CHICAGO, IL 60660-4204 COOK COUNTY
It would be wrong, for example, to publish Bosman’s address at 5620 N WAYNE AVE APT 2
CHICAGO, IL 60660-4204 COOK COUNTY
Nov 25, 2014: News Busters: NYT Finds Excuses for Ferguson Violence, Treats Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon Like a Republican -
New York Times reporters Monica Davey and Julie Bosman covered in (mostly) fair fashion the grand jury announcement from Ferguson, Missouri announcing that no charges would be brought against the white police officer who shot black teenager Michael Brown, as well as the violent protests and looting that ensued. But a racially charged profile of Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon's response to the controvery was so hostile, you'd think he was a Republican.
New York Times reporters Monica Davey and Julie Bosman covered in (mostly) fair fashion the grand jury announcement from Ferguson, Missouri announcing that no charges would be brought against the white police officer who shot black teenager Michael Brown, as well as the violent protests and looting that ensued. But a racially charged profile of Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon's response to the controvery was so hostile, you'd think he was a Republican.
Nov 24, 2014: Julie Bosman & Campbell Robertson: New York Times: A Quiet Wedding for Darren Wilson
Nov 7, 2014: Julie Bosman & Monica Davey: New York Times: Ferguson Waits Uneasily for Grand Jury’s Decision
Oct 9, 2014: New York Times: Your Evening Briefing
“Officer-involved shootings are relatively common, but now they are viewed through the lens of Ferguson,” says Julie Bosman, our Midwest correspondent who covered the uproar after Mr. Brown’s shooting two months ago.
“Officer-involved shootings are relatively common, but now they are viewed through the lens of Ferguson,” says Julie Bosman, our Midwest correspondent who covered the uproar after Mr. Brown’s shooting two months ago.
Oct 8, 2014: Twitchy: ‘Ew, ick!’ Spotlighting motherhood makes NYT correspondent say ‘ugh’
With all due respect, Julie, give it a rest already. What’s wrong with a woman embracing motherhood as part of her identity? What’s wrong with respecting that?
With all due respect, Julie, give it a rest already. What’s wrong with a woman embracing motherhood as part of her identity? What’s wrong with respecting that?
Mar 3, 2014: Capitol New York: Times' Julie Bosman leaves publishing beat for Midwest gig
Julie Bosman, who's covered publishing for The New York Times for the past four years, is leaving the beat for a new gig as the paper's Midwest correspondent.
Julie Bosman, who's covered publishing for The New York Times for the past four years, is leaving the beat for a new gig as the paper's Midwest correspondent.
Aug 2012: Editors In Love: Smirnoff Rebuts and Rebukes the New York Times
After being misquoted, distorted, and dishonestly portrayed in a New York Times August 8, 2012 piece by Julie Bosman, I soon stopped my fight with them because of fatigue—battle fatigue. Bosman’s article was crushing in itself, but when I complained of that treatment to New York Times offices, I was condescended to, and then ignored, and so in exhaustion I laid down my lance.
After being misquoted, distorted, and dishonestly portrayed in a New York Times August 8, 2012 piece by Julie Bosman, I soon stopped my fight with them because of fatigue—battle fatigue. Bosman’s article was crushing in itself, but when I complained of that treatment to New York Times offices, I was condescended to, and then ignored, and so in exhaustion I laid down my lance.
Dec 14, 2008: NYTpicker: Julie Bosman vs. Rachel Swarns: Who Wrote The Puffier Desiree Rogers Puff Piece?
The first, by Julie Bosman -- a 29-year-old former assistant to columnist Maureen Dowd -- appeared on November 25, the day after Rogers's appointment to the post. It covered Rogers's friendship with the Obamas, her celebrity in Chicago, and her penchant for stating the obvious
The first, by Julie Bosman -- a 29-year-old former assistant to columnist Maureen Dowd -- appeared on November 25, the day after Rogers's appointment to the post. It covered Rogers's friendship with the Obamas, her celebrity in Chicago, and her penchant for stating the obvious
May 18, 2008: Corrente: Who the hell is Julie Bosman?
And why does anyone care what she thinks? Lambert asks what is up with the latest craptaculence from Julie Bosman's keyboard, and where have all the decent reporters gone? Good questions; there’s a story beneath the story here, and it encapsulates everything that is wrong with what is fraudulently passed off as contemporary “journalism.” Let’s dig down into the muck a bit, shall we?
And why does anyone care what she thinks? Lambert asks what is up with the latest craptaculence from Julie Bosman's keyboard, and where have all the decent reporters gone? Good questions; there’s a story beneath the story here, and it encapsulates everything that is wrong with what is fraudulently passed off as contemporary “journalism.” Let’s dig down into the muck a bit, shall we?
Dec 26, 2007: Daily Kos: Julie Bosman: America's whiniest reporter [updated]
Remember the old joke—the food’s lousy and the portions are small? Well, New York Times “reporter” Julie Bosman has done that one better.
Remember the old joke—the food’s lousy and the portions are small? Well, New York Times “reporter” Julie Bosman has done that one better.