TS "Outs" Pamela of Atlas Shrugs
We don't really understand why a blogger -- Lawd, we do detest that word! -- would choose to publish under her first name only. Why be half transparent? Why not honestly -- wholeheartedly -- revel in your crappiness?
Why indeed?
So goes Pamela of Atlas Shrugs, who helms an excitable little blog that's now a part of the soon-to-be-defunct Pajamalamadingdong Enterprise [cuz you just know the VCs will pull out soon enough. even those bozos'll find a way to blow $3.5 (or some say $7 ) million]... You may recall her profile, in which the lovely P. sports a fine one-piece. She sez, with an endearing amount of modesty:
Then Arthur Carter head-hunted me. I became the associate publisher of the New York Observer, and took it successfully from a free to a paid publication. I hired a staff that is still there. I left to raise my children. I was breastfeeding, and the machine was going, and people at the paper would say, "Don't go in there. Pamela is on the machine." So something had to give.
It's true, as our source at the Observer informed us, she was a force to reckoned with. She was, sez the source, a "ball-buster."
Her name is also Pamela Geller.
You know may know as the chick in the Superwoman cape who made Glenn Reynolds tingle when she rubbed against him at the Rainbow Room -- like the proverbial cat in heat.
[BY THE WAY: She kept that last name private? Christ, it's not like her last name was, like, Eichmann -- or Malkin]
Oh, and this -- "I hired a staff that is still there." -- is so a pipe dream, honey. Anyone who's read the salmon-colored weekly for the last few years can tell you that the staff from even three years ago -- after Geller'd departed -- is looooooong gone.
Por exemplo:
Associate Publisher
Then: Kathleen Foster
Now: Betty Lederman
Transom Editor
Then: Frank DiGiacomo
Now: Choire Sicha [with some fellow who's name we forget in between]
Off the Record
Then: Sridhar Pappu
Now: Gabriel Sherman and Tom Scocca
And the list is a long one... The only management staffers left from even three years ago are the Executive Ed. (Peter Stevenson), the Ed. (Peter Kaplan), Golway, Conason, Tom McGovern and we think Alexandra Jacobs -- both Senior Eds.
In any case, in her capacity as AP, Geller would not have had the capacity to hire any of these folks.
Unless things have changed -- and it's the Observer, kids, so they have not -- she managed the frickin' sales staff.
Why indeed?
So goes Pamela of Atlas Shrugs, who helms an excitable little blog that's now a part of the soon-to-be-defunct Pajamalamadingdong Enterprise [cuz you just know the VCs will pull out soon enough. even those bozos'll find a way to blow $3.5 (or some say $7 ) million]... You may recall her profile, in which the lovely P. sports a fine one-piece. She sez, with an endearing amount of modesty:
Then Arthur Carter head-hunted me. I became the associate publisher of the New York Observer, and took it successfully from a free to a paid publication. I hired a staff that is still there. I left to raise my children. I was breastfeeding, and the machine was going, and people at the paper would say, "Don't go in there. Pamela is on the machine." So something had to give.
It's true, as our source at the Observer informed us, she was a force to reckoned with. She was, sez the source, a "ball-buster."
Her name is also Pamela Geller.
You know may know as the chick in the Superwoman cape who made Glenn Reynolds tingle when she rubbed against him at the Rainbow Room -- like the proverbial cat in heat.
[BY THE WAY: She kept that last name private? Christ, it's not like her last name was, like, Eichmann -- or Malkin]
Oh, and this -- "I hired a staff that is still there." -- is so a pipe dream, honey. Anyone who's read the salmon-colored weekly for the last few years can tell you that the staff from even three years ago -- after Geller'd departed -- is looooooong gone.
Por exemplo:
Associate Publisher
Then: Kathleen Foster
Now: Betty Lederman
Transom Editor
Then: Frank DiGiacomo
Now: Choire Sicha [with some fellow who's name we forget in between]
Off the Record
Then: Sridhar Pappu
Now: Gabriel Sherman and Tom Scocca
And the list is a long one... The only management staffers left from even three years ago are the Executive Ed. (Peter Stevenson), the Ed. (Peter Kaplan), Golway, Conason, Tom McGovern and we think Alexandra Jacobs -- both Senior Eds.
In any case, in her capacity as AP, Geller would not have had the capacity to hire any of these folks.
Unless things have changed -- and it's the Observer, kids, so they have not -- she managed the frickin' sales staff.

10 Comments:
Well aren't you a fanstic gossiper...
Your little blog sucks, and your a pathetic excuse for a human to spend so much time trying to "out" someone. Nothing better to do perhaps? Who the hell are you to judge why people make the choices they make? HUH EICHMANN ??????
I LOVE Pamela!
WAAAY better than any lib blogger.
GOD BLESS ISRAEL
the lady is looney though. you've got to hand it to her. i hear that she might not really be serious though, colbert style, it's all just a big joke.
Pamela Geller did not hire the editorial staff, let me tell you. She managed the sales staff, only.
She was fired in 1994. She did not leave to raise her family. And yes, she was a ball buster.
She's serious about the Jihadists IslamoNazis fascists of the Religion of Pieces...
absurd thought -
God of the Universe hates
infidel HOTTIE bloggers...
.
Pamela is a very smart hotty who is helping to destroy the totalitarian neo-liberalism of today you communist racist & gender bigot.
absurd thought -
God of the Universe says
women must be liberals
.
I met Pamela Geller at Au Bar in 1989! She not only is intelligent, has an amazing personality but she is also one of the most beautiful women I have ever met. I still can't get her out of my mind!
get some help
"...a part of the soon-to-be-defunct Pajamalamadingdong Enterprise..."
As this comment is added two plus years after your post (Dec 2007), we can see Pamela is still going strong and your ability to post anything at all (much less anything meaningful) is defunct.
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