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David Okrent has been their public editor since the Jayson Blair scandal, and in his last column for the Times, he decided to address some of the columnists and the editors: Op-Ed columnist Paul Krugman has the disturbing habit of shaping, slicing and selectively citing numbers in a fashion that pleases his acolytes but leaves him open to substantive assaults. Maureen Dowd was still writing that Alberto R. Gonzales "called the Geneva Conventions 'quaint' " nearly two months after a correction in the news pages noted that Gonzales had specifically applied the term to Geneva provisions about commissary privileges, athletic uniforms and scientific instruments. Before his retirement in January, William Safire vexed me with his chronic assertion of clear links between Al Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, based on evidence only he seemed to possess.Daaaaamn. I bet that hurt. But for the Times to be such a top notch paper, their columnists are lame and often make weak arguments. What a way to go out, huh? |
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