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"Yep, The Critics Are Right. Now, I'm Outta Here!"
Posted by Will Collier · 25 July 2004
Astonishing final column from New York Times "Public Editor" Daniel Okrent today (as noted by Ed Driscoll and the Blogfaddah): Is the New York Times a liberal newspaper? The kicker? Okrent is leaving his post as of this column. He wasn't clear as to whether he's coming back or not, although he did make a reference to commenting about the Times' politics and policy coverage after the election--wow, that'll be helpful to voters, won't it? What a dereliction by Okrent, or by his bosses, if this departure wan't his idea. So much for reform at the Times. As IP noted a day or two ago, no wonder the company's stock is scraping bottom. They won't even listen to their own pallid reformers. UPDATE: As a reader notes, I didn't pay sufficient attention to Okrent's sign-off, in which he promises to return after Labor Day. Bad on me; Reading Is Fundamental. Comments
Dude, you should have read to the end. He is not leaving.
His brain will explode. Posted by: Sandy P at July 25, 2004 11:58 AMFunny thing: Several friends of mine read that send-off by Okrent, and we all see it as a thinly veiled departure letter, i.e., we don't think he'll be back. Any chance that Keller and company will accept his resignation on account of poor health/time with family/book deal/offer from another paper or magazine? Posted by: Dean at July 25, 2004 12:26 PMI sit here stunned by Mr. Okrent's words. I nearly had to pick my jaw off the floor. Way to unload Mr. Okrent! Let me add a "Here! Here!" for him too. Hats off the the NYT for printing it. LOL Posted by: RandMan at July 25, 2004 01:26 PMThe only things I remember reading from the NYT that I would consider not biased to the left is OP-ED contributions from William Safire and David Brooks, which I would say are biased to the right. I always read the Times anyway to keep up on what the "Enemy"(Nyuk, Nyuk!) is up to. They do do some great investigational reporting on gov't agencies waste, incompetence, and cover-ups that make all blood types boil. Posted by: Jim Russell at July 25, 2004 02:21 PMThe substitute readers' rep is a 25yr. editor of NYT? Posted by: Stephen Benbow at July 25, 2004 04:10 PMI thought Mr. Okrent displayed a superb grasp of the stunningly obvious. Then again, even small steps forward mean progress. ...followed by big steps as Mr. Okrent beats feet for the beach... Posted by: P.A. Breault at July 25, 2004 07:57 PMMy personal favorite line was his use of the term, Liberal Theology. |
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