Thursday, May 17, 2012
Celebrating 43 years in the National Journal mailroom. We’ll miss Walter’s friendly smile when he retires on Friday.

Celebrating 43 years in the National Journal mailroom. We’ll miss Walter’s friendly smile when he retires on Friday.

Friday, May 4, 2012
Ryan Gosling is gracing this week’s National Journal & I couldn’t be any happier about it. Tumblr is also discussed in the article so this page really combines two of my favorite things. -BdM

Ryan Gosling is gracing this week’s National Journal & I couldn’t be any happier about it. Tumblr is also discussed in the article so this page really combines two of my favorite things. -BdM

Wednesday, April 25, 2012 Tuesday, April 24, 2012 Friday, April 20, 2012 Thursday, April 19, 2012

Let’s get sanctimonious, er, honest. We have lots of problems nowadays. Millions of people are unemployed. People are still losing their homes. Healthcare costs are rising too fast. College is too expensive for too many students. For the lucky ones in school, a terrible jobs market and too much student debt awaits them after graduation. Then there’s our deteriorating infrastructure. Our Byzantine tax code. Global warming. Afghanistan. I could go on. It’s depressing.

But not as depressing as the public spectacle of top campaign officials trying to “win” ridiculous spats more worthy of middle school. (I’m sorry, that’s an insult to middle schoolers). This is just life inside the Beltway bubble. It’s all poppycock, all the time. But here’s the thing: nobody cares. Nobody but political operatives, that is. Everybody else has actual problems to worry about. They aren’t interested in who ate what 40 years ago.

Matt O’Brien, of The Atlantic, is tired of silly presidential campaign issues and would like to discuss America’s real problems. Read it here.

Tell us your story & we’ll post it on the website or Tumblr.

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Guys, I’m just going to keep reblogging Restoration Calls & hope you notice what an awesome project it is. We want to hear real stories to find real solutions together. It’s all peace, love, longform journalism & discussion.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Didn’t catch yesterday’s late night laughs? We have them here in today’s Play of the Day.

“America is falling in love with the idea of liking Mitt Romney.”

Pop quiz. Which late night hosts said this?

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The National Journal staff trekked to the roof of the Watergate to view the Discovery shuttle fly over DC. 

Our health/tech editor Maggie Fox brought her daughter along! 

Submit your Discovery photos to readers@nationaljournal.com

UPDATE: More photos from Maggie! Here we all are looking windblown. 

Left to right: Kate, Me (digital team/newsroom assistant), Alissa Swango (digital editor), Jenna Zwang (digital team), John Miller (PUSH team), Matt Vasilogambros (PUSH team) and Lara Seligman (PUSH team).

Friday, April 13, 2012

“You know what’s actually never worked a day in it’s life? Attacking motherhood.”

Your Play of the Day