Editorial: Paul Werdel

Paul Werdel

Paul Werdel is an Associate Editor at TPM. Before joining TPM he was a News Editor with Al Jazeera English, and before that a Producer with BBC News. He can be reached at werdel(at)talkingpointsmemo.com.


Articles by Paul Werdel

Thanks, Ken Bennett

Arizona Secretary of State Ken Bennett last night finally called an end to his ill-advised investigation into the undisputed facts…

G8 Summit

Pictures from today’s G8 huddle at Camp David. Always thought discussions about avoiding the dissolution of the euro would look…

Missing The Plate

Famed former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling in recent years became a very public champion of conservative “small-government” politics. He…

UC Berkeley Launches Swarm of 100 Floating Robots

The next time a levee overflows or an oil pipeline breaks, hundreds of pint-sized robots could be ready to deploy instantly, fan out into the water, and track the contamination in real time through their own communications network.

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We’re Still Doing This?

Virginia Delegate Bob Marshall on opposing the judicial nomination of a gay man: “Sodomy is not a civil right.” Watch.…

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