Harpers.orgJust a few years ago,
David Broder frowned on journalists speaking to business groups. "I'm doing a lot of stuff on health care so I would not speak to any group that's a major player in the health care thing," he once told AJR. The Washington Post columnist apparently has changed his thinking. He's now a regular the business lecture circuit, and has even spoken to major health care groups, reports
Ken Silverstein. "Shouldn’t Broder disclose to the Post's readers and the general public his moonlighting activities, especially when he is writing about topics that overlap with his speaking gigs?"