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Should Conservatives Give The New York Times a Break?
Townhall.com ^ | 8/6/05 | Mark Tapscott

Posted on 08/06/2005 2:11:28 PM PDT by wagglebee

Thanks to a virtual blackout by his fellow editors elsewhere in the media, odds are good that you haven’t heard or read that Executive Editor Bill Keller of The New York Times recently capitulated in the debate over bias in America’s newspaper of record.

Keller’s capitulation came in a lengthy memo he distributed in the Times’ newsroom in May as a response to an updating of a massive report by a committee appointed in the wake of the Jayson Blair scandal to recommend measures to restore the gray lady’s credibility.

In a section of the memo headed “The News/Opinion Divide,” Keller conceded that "even sophisticated readers of The New York Times sometimes find it hard to distinguish between news coverage and commentary in our pages." The Times will always carry both news and opinion, but, Keller argued, “we should make the distinction as clear as possible.”

Think about those statements for a moment. Here we have the top man in the newsroom at the nation’s most important daily – the newspaper that more than any other sets the mainstream print and broadcast media’s agenda – essentially conceding what countless critics have argued for years. Thus we see a storied institution admitting its need to rededicate itself to achieving a standard previously claimed as the daily norm of performance.

Not only that, but Keller also conceded one of the major problems facing the Times in the aftermath of the Blair scandal is the cultural isolation that marks the paper’s newsroom. To counter that isolation, Keller encouraged his colleagues to undertake "a concerted effort to stretch beyond our predominantly urban, culturally liberal orientation, to cover the full range of our national conversation."

To drive the point home, Keller also noted that "our news coverage needs to embrace unorthodox views and contrarian opinions and to portray lives both more radical and more conservative than those most of us experience. We need to listen carefully to colleagues who are at home in realms that are not familiar to most of us."

Again, think about those words. Critics have charged for years that the Times newsroom is out of step with the majority of the country because the editorial staff represents but a small atypical slice of American demographics and opinion. That narrowness in turn has handicapped the daily’s ability to identify, assess and credibly report much of the news deemed important by the rest of the nation. Now Keller says it’s time for the newsroom to get in touch with the rest of America.

A significant part of the effort to reach out to the rest of the nation concerns the Times’ ability to understand the one-third of Americans who identify themselves as religious conservatives (i.e. evangelicals and fundamentalists of all stripes, plus conservative Catholics and Orthodox Jews).

To that end, Keller encouraged the daily newsroom staff to listen to colleagues working on the Times’ magazine for lessons “about portraying religious conservatives in an interesting and three-dimensional way.” He also warned about “the misuse of [the phrase] ‘religious fundamentalists’ to describe religious conservatives.”

Perhaps Keller would be willing to host an internal editorial seminar featuring Christian journalists like David Neff of Christianity Today, Christian philosophers like Nancy Pearcey and Christian bloggers like Joe Carter of Evangelical Outpost to explain the lay of the religious conservative land?

So how should long-suffering critics of the Times react to Keller’s words and actions? Much of the commentary on the Right side of the Blogosphere has been rather predictably negative, snarky or sarcastic, or some combination thereof. I believe that approach is mistaken.

How about instead we offer Keller encouragement and praise for ‘fessing up’ to serious problems of longstanding and for putting his own career and prestige on the line in making the effort to deal with those problems in a systematic and reasonable way?

It wouldn’t hurt, either, for Times critics on the Right to show some patience because changing an entrenched culture like that of a newsroom isn’t going to happen overnight, nor will it occur without some unexpectedly abbreviated careers and a surplus of discontent bred by an inability or refusal to change.

There will certainly be times when Keller and his newsroom allies will wonder if it’s really worth the effort. A good word from those who have been on the outside critically looking in may be the difference between throwing in the towel and fighting the good fight another day. I say give the man a break. And some encouragement.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: jaysonblair; leftistmedia; liberalmedia; lyingmedia; mediabias; newyorktimes; nyt
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In a section of the memo headed “The News/Opinion Divide,” Keller conceded that "even sophisticated readers of The New York Times sometimes find it hard to distinguish between news coverage and commentary in our pages."

That's because the every page of the paper is full of lies!

Critics have charged for years that the Times newsroom is out of step with the majority of the country because the editorial staff represents but a small atypical slice of American demographics and opinion.

I'll go a step further, the Old Gray Whore is actually on the side of America's enemies.

1 posted on 08/06/2005 2:11:29 PM PDT by wagglebee
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To: wagglebee

"Should Conservatives Give The New York Times a Break?"

NO


2 posted on 08/06/2005 2:13:02 PM PDT by Indy Pendance
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To: wagglebee

No. Next question?


3 posted on 08/06/2005 2:14:56 PM PDT by Tax-chick (Liberals: Too stupid to realize Dick Cheney is the real Dark Lord.)
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To: wagglebee

The first step is admitting you have a problem.


4 posted on 08/06/2005 2:15:18 PM PDT by Originalist (Clarence Thomas for Chief Justice!!)
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To: wagglebee
"Should Conservatives Give The New York Times a Break?"

Certainly.

Both legs and a shoulder should do nicely.

5 posted on 08/06/2005 2:15:36 PM PDT by SAJ (`)
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To: wagglebee
What an absurd article.

It plays into the conservative "Why can't we all just get along?" attitude.

The NYT is liberal because the Sulzberger family which OWNS the NTY is. It will continue to be so, until the publisher "Pinch" Sulzberger changes his views.

To believe otherwise, is to be naive.
6 posted on 08/06/2005 2:15:53 PM PDT by rcocean (Copyright is theft and loved by Hollywood socialists)
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To: Indy Pendance
"Should Conservatives Give The New York Times a Break?"

BWAHAHAHA!

7 posted on 08/06/2005 2:15:53 PM PDT by GVnana
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To: wagglebee
It wouldn’t hurt, either, for Times critics on the Right to show some patience because changing an entrenched culture like that of a newsroom isn’t going to happen overnight, nor will it occur without some unexpectedly abbreviated careers and a surplus of discontent bred by an inability or refusal to change.

It certainly would change overnight if half of the current staff was fired and replaced with conservatives.

8 posted on 08/06/2005 2:16:21 PM PDT by peyton randolph (Warning! It is illegal to fatwah a camel in all 50 states)
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To: wagglebee

Hmmm... NO!!


9 posted on 08/06/2005 2:17:30 PM PDT by newzjunkey (Choose LIFE. Circumcision = Barbarism. It's HIS body; what about HIS right to choose?)
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To: Indy Pendance
"Should Conservatives Give The New York Times a Break?"

NO

I'm a conservative and I hope they do go broke.

10 posted on 08/06/2005 2:18:09 PM PDT by evad ( PC KILLS..and so do liberal judges.)
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To: Indy Pendance

How about absolutely NOT?


11 posted on 08/06/2005 2:18:09 PM PDT by MamaB (mom to an angel)
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To: wagglebee

I find their newfound honesty in self-evaluation refreshing.

however, they shall have no "break" from me until they earn it.

talk is cheap.


12 posted on 08/06/2005 2:18:15 PM PDT by King Prout (and the Clinton Legacy continues: like Herpes, it is a gift that keeps on giving.)
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To: wagglebee
"I'll go a step further, the Old Gray Whore is actually on the side of America's enemies."

Good call!
13 posted on 08/06/2005 2:18:15 PM PDT by Shawndell Green (Mecca delenda est!)
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To: wagglebee

Sure. I'll cut them some slack. Give Ben Stein, Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter just half of the opinion page and we've got a deal. :o)


14 posted on 08/06/2005 2:19:35 PM PDT by Liberty Valance ( Howdy!)
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To: wagglebee

Personally I think all "big media" people should do an internship in small towns in flyover country. Their attitudes would change if the had to face the people they insult on a regular basis.


15 posted on 08/06/2005 2:19:37 PM PDT by cripplecreek (If you must obey your party, may your chains rest lightly upon your shoulders.)
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To: wagglebee
It wouldn’t hurt, either, for Times critics on the Right to show some patience because changing an entrenched culture like that of a newsroom isn’t going to happen overnight

Sorry, I refuse to be patient with these jerks. I'd like to see every single one of them in the unemployment line.

16 posted on 08/06/2005 2:20:01 PM PDT by Libertarian444
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To: wagglebee

As everybody knows, making speeches (or writing memos) about improvements is frequently considered as an equivalent substitute for the improvements themselves. Thus no credit should be given, or still more patience shown, until the actual improvements have been made. And these would have to include a wholesale importation of right-wingers, both as journalists and as editorial staff, for their existing lefties are not correctable, unless with a 2x4.


17 posted on 08/06/2005 2:21:08 PM PDT by GSlob
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To: wagglebee

I pray for the day when this evil lying deceitful propaganda rag has a circulation has collapsed to zero.


18 posted on 08/06/2005 2:22:29 PM PDT by FormerACLUmember
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To: wagglebee
I'll give them a break. They can have this broken left leg. Past that, no, they can get no other breaks from me.


19 posted on 08/06/2005 2:22:30 PM PDT by rdb3 (I once had a handle on life, but I broke it.)
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To: Indy Pendance

As we would say in the old neighborhood, "You want the arm or the leg?"


20 posted on 08/06/2005 2:23:01 PM PDT by PzLdr ("The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am" - Darth Vader)
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