Wow, talk about not being able to live according to what they write in their editorial page.
Race trumps gender in the Rat Party...unless we’re talking about perverts.
Well, she is now getting equal pay. The person she replaced is now getting $0. She is now getting $0. Looks like equal pay to me.
People often say that they should be paid what they are worth. That will never happen. A person’s pay is a range that falls somewhere between what they will work for and what it costs to replace them.
A black editor gives them more tools to deflect criticism and consort with the White House.
Dean P. Baquet is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American journalist and the executive editor of The New York Times. He is the first African-American to serve as executive editor, the highest-ranking position in The Times's newsroom.
He studied English at Columbia University from 1974 to 1978 ... He joined The New York Times in April 1990 as a metropolitan reporter. ...
In 2000, he joined the Los Angeles Times as managing editor and in 2005 became that newspaper's editor. ... at the Los Angeles Times, Baquet edited the story published a few days before the 2003 California recall election that initiated the Gropegate controversy, raising concerns about gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger's sexual misconduct ...
In 2006, ABC News reported that Baquet killed a story about NSA wiretaps of Americans.
I don’t know if she’s a victim of Benghazi and the secretive Obama regime or the commie ‘RATS’ War On Women. Hmmmm.
Too “bossy” eh?
I first became aware of her as a Brian Lamb Washington Journal interview. She was still a reporter. I was struck by her unusual “croak-ing” voice and unique personality. Many years after that she was on Brian’s Sunday night show as Editor in Chief of the Times. Obviously a magnificent achievement by any measure. As far as the cognitive dissonance of the bulwark of progressivism the Times affects denying compensation equality to a woman at this level is just inexplicable.
Well Beyotche did say to ban bossy.
Boy did they screw up. Can’t fire the black man, thats racist. So when the subscription numbers continue to fall who will they blame?
Damn, forgot about white editors, they’ll be the scapegoat, never mind....