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Columnist On Columnist Crime

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Fenian_Bastard, Nov 13, 2007.

  1. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    These guys are all New York Times columnists.
     
  2. ink-stained wretch

    ink-stained wretch Active Member

    IJAG: You're decision. Believe it if it makes you happy. Happiness always trumps truth.
     
  3. forever_town

    forever_town Well-Known Member

    At some point, you'd think an opinions editor would put his foot down...
     
  4. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    Why?
     
  5. Boomer7

    Boomer7 Active Member

    Yeah, this whole thing's been great publicity for the Times op-ed page -- very convenient now that you can read those columnists online without paying. And a columnist catfight at a paper allows editors to pat themselves on the back about how they're supporting the vast marketplace of ideas, etc.
     
  6. My (minor) point exactly.
    TimesSelect was, by accounts, a disaster. Now, the content's free and they're whacking each other, with the added benefit of folks helping David Brooks make a further jackass out of himself. What's not to love?
     
  7. Bob Slydell

    Bob Slydell Active Member

    This may be a bit of a threadjack, but has anyone actuallly been called out, by name not paper, in a another paper's story?

    Happened to me in a game preview from paper in another town. Kind of pissed me off, but then just made me laugh and wished I was covering that game.
     
  8. Used to happen all the time, back in what used to be called the "underground" press.
     
  9. Mike_Sielski

    Mike_Sielski Member

    Serious question:

    If Reagan's and the Republican Party's racism/exploitation of Southern bigotry was so blatant during the 1980 campaign, why did Paul Krugman agree to work on Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers?

    http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/resource/findaid/ecstaffe.htm

    Cheers,

    Mike
     
  10. Frank_Ridgeway

    Frank_Ridgeway Well-Known Member

    If you disagree with a president, are you supposed to leave the country until a new one is elected? If you are offered a job in an administration, does that require you to be in lockstep on every issue -- or can one take the attitude that he can be more effective from the inside than from the outside?
     
  11. Mike_Sielski

    Mike_Sielski Member

    Frank,
    Frank,

    Ordinarily, I'd acknowledge and agree with your point. Of course one doesn't have to be in lockstep with all an adminstration's beliefs to serve it admirably--or to try to change those beliefs from the inside. But in his writing and during televised interviews and panel shows, Krugman has offered a thesis that the Republican Party grew in strength through an insidious race-baiting campaign over several years--which, according to his recent column and several posters on this board, was obvious in 1980. So either the GOP's conspiracy wasn't so obvious in '80 and there's a lot of political/historical Monday-morning QBing going on here, or Krugman decided the race-baiting was something he could live with and now has some explaining to do.

    Just my $.02.

    Cheers,

    Mike
     
  12. Frank_Ridgeway

    Frank_Ridgeway Well-Known Member

    Come on. I think most of us have worked on newspapers whose editorial pages expressed political views that were the direct opposite of ours. I know I have. But in most cases the opinion people were not considered part of the newsroom, so I did not see it as my problem. Krugman would be a hypocrite only if he had been part of the race-baiting strategy team and now pretended he was one of the good guys.

    Besides:

     
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