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Is The New York Times a Liberal Rag? Executive Editor Says 'Wrong'

By Tim Graham | October 26, 2011 | 15:09

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Is the New York Times a liberal rag? A better question: is anyone who reads the Times -- with reverence or irreverence -- in doubt about who it favors and who it opposes? In an interview on The Diane Rehm Show on NPR on October 19, Times executive editor Jill Abramson denied the liberal-rag charges. Critics, she said, "don't understand the separation between our opinion side...and the news report."

Times reporters, Abramson insisted without a laugh track, "go into their stories with an open mind.'" She wasn't going to get any challenge on that from NPR. The question came near the very end of the hour, so no callers had time to call in and react.

This is kind of funny coming from Rehm, who in my one experience on the show, sat with a pile of liberal editorials in front of her. Abramson appeared to promote her book The Puppy Diaries.

REHM: And one question that has been raised a great deal about The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, many of the news outlets, and that is the liberal, so-called liberal stance. How do you see it?

ABRAMSON: You know, I think that the people who see The Times as like a liberal rag are wrong and that they sometimes don't understand the separation between our opinion side, which produces our editorials and our op-eds, and the news report. They're two different things and there's separation between the two. And when I worked at The Wall Street Journal, it was known as a conservative newspaper, again, because of the editorial page. But, you know, the news gathering side played as it was.

REHM: And you continued to feel that that's what happened at The Times and at The Wall Street Journal?

ABRAMSON: I do. I think, you know, the news reporters go into their stories with an open mind. And something I stress to our reporters at The Times is even when you think you know the story, go in ready to be surprised or illuminated by what somebody tells you.

Just before that, a caller named Martha praised Anita Hill’s courage to come forward with unproven sexual-harassment charges against Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas twenty years ago, and wanted Abramson to praise her, too:

MARTHA: I'm wondering if you could comment on the role of the individual as a catalyst for something versus a larger kind of societal trend. I wonder if -- I mean, what Anita Hill did was so courageous and an individual act of courage, but at the same time, the times were such that people listened to her and that she felt that it was okay to do that. And I'm wondering about how the press seizes or maybe not seizes, but acknowledges the contributions of an individual versus the individual being a representative of a larger movement.

ABRAMSON: Well, you know, I think that Anita Hill, you used the word catalyst, and I think that's a very, very good word. She was. She saw herself of course as merely a citizen doing her duty, that she came to Washington, the Judiciary Committee asked her to come and she testified. And I'm not sure in real time she realized the impact of her testimony and that many women across the world understood what sexual harassment was. But it seemed a new issue to many other people.

But I think in terms of your question about the media, that it isn't always a happy experience when someone who isn't a well-known person steps forward in a public way, that they become the focus of attention. And the case of Anita Hill, there was a very sophisticated opposition campaign directed at undermining her. And I think going through that was very bruising.

Abramson and her friend Jane Mayer wrote a book called Strange Justice arguing that Thomas was guilty of sexual harassment. ABC and the other networks gave them hours of air time to denounce Thomas. That opinion hasn't changed:

REHM: Do you still believe he lied about relations with Anita Hill?

ABRAMSON: What I do believe, having spent, you know, literally years with Jane Mayer who's one of the best investigative reporters in the business -- she now works for the New Yorker, but we spent years researching every nook and cranny of the story. And we found other women who described incidents of Clarence Thomas saying bizarre things to them, just of the kind that Anita Hill testified about. And we found patterns in his life that gave credence to what she came to Washington and told about. So we felt the weight of the evidence supported her.

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Who is he trying to fool? They won a Pulitzer for cover up.

Submitted by Avitar on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 3:43pm.

They covered up Stalin's starvation of the Ukraine in the thirties. The NYT covered up ten plus million people being killed by liberal action and took an award for the coverage.

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And let's not forget their

Submitted by Thoreau on Thu, 10/27/2011 - 7:55am.

And let's not forget their praise of Mussolini and defense of the NAZI's.

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They really do believe this

Submitted by gwalt on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 3:44pm.

I have a cousin who works at CNN and a couple of years ago I asked why CNN was so biased. He replied that they do not believe they are. They actually believe -----very sincerely honestly believe they are down the middle.
And it comes from the top down.
That gave me even more reason not to watch. And if you ever do, they are clueless when something comes across their desk they do not agree with.

 "A lot of briefing for a 2 hr. special with Dan Rather. Saw the show & wonder why we bothered".             Ronald Reagan                                                           

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I wonder why

Submitted by pockets64 on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 3:56pm.

I wonder why people cannot separate the opinion page from the reporting...

Maybe it's because the opinionating is throughout the reporting?

In other words, if everyone is telling you that your breath stinks, you can't blame it on the noses.

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Hardly a rag

Submitted by Uncle John on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 3:57pm.

I tried drying my dishes with it, and it just fell apart.

It is, however, one of the finest bird cage liners money can buy.

I've got your civility right here.
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Un-clean!

Submitted by needle on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 10:53pm.

Goodness! I trust you re-cleaned your dishes after your failed experiment. With so much support for homosexuality on Its pages, who knows what STDs you were exposed to.

- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.

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Ann Coulter says it best

Submitted by deadeyedan on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 4:04pm.

Make that the New York Slimes. And they stoop low enough to use Anita Hill as sort of a foil.

If Clarence Thomas had been as guilty as they want (still) to make him out to be, the rumors of other dalliances would have come out at least in some fraction of the amount they came out for the Schliestmeister, Slick Willy. Instead, many women who had been his co-workers testified as to his integrity, including several more attractive than Mz. Hill.

The media are not sympathetic to the left; they ARE the left.

LIBERALISM - government of the people by the theories and for the ideologists

GLOBAL WARMING - authoritarian, rather than authoritative, science

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No, it's just a rag.

Submitted by motherbelt on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 4:24pm.

No, it's just a rag.

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Wait a minute

Submitted by KornKing on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 5:35pm.

Let's not be so complimentary

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Hypocrites!

Submitted by ArcherB on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 4:38pm.

Anyone who supported Bill Clinton through all of the accusations against him has no standing to support Anita Hill.

 

 

"To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary."

--Ernesto "Che" Guevara

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Abramson is right - the NYT is not a liberal rag

Submitted by Dave. on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 8:31pm.

It is a communist rag.

But two full sheets of it work great in a Weber charcoal chimney. 

Trust me, as the NYT has started a lot of really good BBQs for me over the years.  :-)

-Dave

Vote for the American in November

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An existential question

Submitted by needle on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 10:48pm.

Times executive editor Jill Abramson denied the liberal-rag charges. Critics, she said, "don't understand the separation between our opinion side...and the news report."

Separation? What separation?

This calls into question Jill Abramson's understanding between existence and nonexistence.

- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.

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Abramson.

Submitted by Bhaal on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 11:00pm.

I saw her on MSNBC. I'd swear she was stoned the way she spoke and her body language.

"For evil to triumph it is enough only that good men do nothing".
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The facts speak for

Submitted by jessieH on Thu, 10/27/2011 - 10:19am.

The facts speak for themselves. This Rag has the same agenda as the socialists, communists, nazis, athiests, anarchists, congress & the president.

                                                                                                                                                                    

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What difference

Submitted by John21 on Thu, 10/27/2011 - 1:29pm.

There is no noticable difference between as says the Opion and the News. Each are expressed in far left tones and any item of the news that doe not fit into the far left agenda is ignored or excused.

Abramson is just one more in a long line of far left losers at the New York slime, which is also why their circulation is steadily going down.

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Have some cake and eat it too, Jill?

Submitted by drsamherman on Sun, 10/30/2011 - 3:12pm.

You say that people do not understand the difference between your news and opinion side. Funny how you do fail to extend the same type of differentiation that you are demanding for yourself. What a very common liberal attitude - don't put a label on me after I put a label on you. So the N in "NYT" now stands for Non-sequitur?

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