Journalistic Babysitter Needed for The New Republic?

September 5th, 2007 5:48 PM

Scott Johnson at Powerline argues that liberal opinion journal The New Republic really needs a grown-up in charge to clean up the magazine's act:

Although the -- I believe the correct word is "venerable" -- Martin Peretz is nominally the editor-in-chief of the New Republic, the lack of adult supervision at the magazine has become painfully apparent in the course of the magazine's continuing Beauchamp disgrace. When are "the editors" going to render their verdict on their Baghdad Fabulist, anyway?

The lack of adult supervision at the magazine is apparent beyond the Beauchamp disgrace. Here the juvenile TNR staffer Joshua Patashnik does little more than direct sarcasm at the New York Times's relatively favorable review (by Carl Cannon) of Stephen Hayes's book on Vice President Cheney. Unlike Patashnik, Cannon actually shows evidence of having read Hayes's book. At the end of the post, Patashnik disparages Hayes by linking to Jason Zengerle's column (subscribers only) on Hayes's reporting about the relationship of the former Iraqi regime with al Qaeda.

NewsBusters has covered the aforementioned Beauchamp scandal here.