Mark Leibovich

Mark Leibovich is an American journalist and author who has written for The Atlantic since 2017. He covers politics and campaigns, with a focus on the intersection of power, personality, and policy. Before joining The Atlantic, he was a national correspondent for The New York Times and has also written for New York magazine, Slate, and Salon. Leibovich's work often explores the inner workings of political campaigns and the personalities involved in shaping American politics. His articles provide unique insights into the strategies, tactics, and motivations of politicians and their advisors.

48%

The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

6%

Examples:

  • He looked like he wanted to be in bed.
  • It was painful to watch, and it's not getting better.
  • President Joe Biden needs to end his campaign.

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • This debacle of a debate was a low point. It needs to be a turning point.

Contradictions

75%

Examples:

  • Biden's performance in the debate was described as old, hushed, halting, and befuddled by many commentators.
  • Democrats labeled Biden's debate performance as 'disaster' and 'trainwreck.'
  • President Joe Biden will not drop out of the 2024 presidential race despite calls for him to exit following a shaky debate performance.
  • The first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump took place on June 27, 2024.

Deceptions

25%

Examples:

  • He looked like he wanted to be in bed.
  • It was clear from the outset that Biden looked old, sounded old, and yes, is in fact very, very old.
  • This debacle of a debate was a low point. It needs to be a turning point.

Recent Articles

Asheville Residents Divided: Biden's Debate Performance Sparks Controversy

Asheville Residents Divided: Biden's Debate Performance Sparks Controversy

Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 June 28, 2024 - The first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden left voters in Asheville divided. While some praised Biden's rebuttals and believed he was the better choice, others criticized his performance as a 'disaster' or 'trainwreck'. Despite these criticisms, Biden plans to continue his campaign. According to polling data, Trump slightly outperformed expectations while Biden underperformed.