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In 2007, Jason Cherkis and Erik Wemple wrote critically of Waas in the Washington City Paper: “Certainly Waas has produced good and valuable journalism. This story is about the other stuff.” Severely criticizing the Wemple and Cherkis article, Matthew Yglesias wrote: “The resulting article is just shamefully bad. I don’t like to use the word ‘fisking’ but suffice it to say that the conclusion deserves extensive excerpting plus interstitial commentary.” Frank Sennett wrote: “Whatever the merits of the story, the appearance of a conflict of interest dogs Erik Wemple, and Jason Cherkis comes off badly.” Jason Linkins has this to say: “Shorter version, Wemple’s “make it up as you go along” journalistic standards are, well, unique, to say the least.” Mark Judge of the Daily Caller and Real Clear Politics wrote that that he had discovered allegations of fabricated quotes and scenes in articles by Jason Cherkis by others Cherkis had written about.

Most recenly, GQ Magazine named Murray Waas as one of four of “The Best Reporters You Don’t Know About,” saying:he was one of the best reporte