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Post Watch: No Spying on New Editor
By
Harry Jaffe
Published Friday, August 22, 2008
Downie’s DC house, left, and Brauchli’s new Maryland rental, right, are both well hidden.
Editor's note: The September issue carries a picture of a house in Bethesda's Westmoreland Hills, captioned as Brauchli's house, that is across the street from the house that Brauchli has rented; the picture above (right) shows the house that the new Post editor has rented. There was always a not-so-subtle message in the house of former Post editor Ben Bradlee—his welcoming home in the center of Georgetown put him at the center of Washington. His successors haven’t followed the lead. Will we be seeing more of incoming Post editor Marcus Brauchli than we have of incumbent Leonard Downie? Judging from the glimpses of their houses from the street, the answer is “not much.” Downie’s home, just north of DC’s Palisades, hides behind a hedge as imposing as the Berlin Wall. Brauchli is renting a house in Bethesda’s Westmoreland Hills, a wooded enclave off Massachusetts Avenue. Brauchli’s house is hidden from the street—driving by, you can barely see the red brick through the wall of shrubbery. All that’s missing is a sign saying TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED. This article appears in the September 2008 issue of Washingtonian magazine. To see more articles in this issue, click here. More>> Capital Comment Blog | News & Politics | Society Photos
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Comments
I think its great. Now I know where to return the unrequested copies of the Examiner that appear on my driveway -
Posted by: Mac, Aug 23, 2008 03:04:26 AM
Harry - let’s see a picture of your house. Who gives a rat’s ars anyway?
Posted by: Papa Smurf, Aug 22, 2008 08:22:42 AM
Who cares? You people have way too many other things worth pursuing than the location of someone’s home or how big the hedges are around it.
Posted by: Johnny, Aug 22, 2008 07:49:25 AM
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