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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHow the New York Times Enables Right-Wing Spin
The New York Times has a dilemma. It is both our national paper of record and a paper with a basically liberal editorial stance. Unlike the right-wing press, the Times prizes factual accuracy in its news reporting. So, as good liberals who believe in presenting both sides of a controversy, how to offer space on the op-ed page to conservative viewpoints without sacrificing its core commitment to facts?
Given the tendency of an increasing fraction of conservatives to dwell in the realm of delusion, this goal is not easy. But the Times is bungling it by publishing op-eds by writers who are disingenuous about who they are and what they are selling, as well as intellectually dishonest.
The Times needs a better filter to detect factual whoppers and hidden agendas. Otherwise, it just enables right-wing propaganda. And of course, the placement of an op-ed in the Times by a publicist is pure gold.
More from Robert Kuttner
As the old saying goes, you are entitled to your own opinion; you are not entitled to your own facts. The American Prospect at any given time employs three interns. Their primary assignment is fact-checking. The Times has far more interns than we do. Even opinion pieces need to be checked for basic factual accuracy. Judging by what gets into the paper, the Times doesnt do that, or doesnt do it well.
https://prospect.org/politics/how-the-new-york-times-enables-right-wing-spin/
Joinfortmill
(14,441 posts)Orrex
(63,217 posts)It strikes me as greatly unlikely that these Republikkkan operatives are sneaking their opinions onto the page without the NYT noticing.
LymphocyteLover
(5,648 posts)it's their main page and focus on Democratic party problems-- they amplify stories that are bound to attract conservatives.