Posted by M. Wright | Filed in: Uncategorized
NY Times Public Editor Daniel Okrent says “of course it is [liberal].”
Some highlights:
if you think The Times plays it down the middle on any of them, you’ve been reading the paper with your eyes closed.…
Start with the editorial page, so thoroughly saturated in liberal theology that when it occasionally strays from that point of view the shocked yelps from the left overwhelm even the ceaseless rumble of disapproval from the right.
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for those who also believe the news pages cannot retain their credibility unless all aspects of an issue are subject to robust examination, it’s disappointing to see The Times present the social and cultural aspects of same-sex marriage in a tone that approaches cheerleading. …Every one of these articles was perfectly legitimate. Cumulatively, though, they would make a very effective ad campaign for the gay marriage cause. You wouldn’t even need the articles: run the headlines over the invariably sunny pictures of invariably happy people that ran with most of these pieces, and you’d have the makings of a life insurance commercial.
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On a topic that has produced one of the defining debates of our time, Times editors have failed to provide the three-dimensional perspective balanced journalism requires. This has not occurred because of management fiat, but because getting outside one’s own value system takes a great deal of self-questioning.
This is all I ever wanted from them - just an admission of bias, rather than a quixotic effort to cover it up and dismiss it. For once, they’ve done the right thing.