Wednesday, December 9, 2009

New York Times "ethicist" uses platform to get in digs at Republicans

Phony New York Times "ethicist" Randy Cohen can't resist hurling baseless barbs at Republicans. John Hinderaker explains.
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

And the New York Times is getting rid of how many people and their advertising revenues are down by how much?

Guess why.

Anonymous said...

Between Carlos Slim banging pinchy for the usurious rate of 14% on money lent, their ad revenue dropping 25%, their having to lay off another 100 libs, their Boston Globe coming undone, and their noses being rubbed in their bias, I am laughing too.

Anonymous said...

And this turd is the times “ethicist”? Bit of an oxymoron isn't it?

John Altevogt said...

What's the difference between this jerk being an "ethicist" and Derek Donovan at The Star being a "Reader's" Rep?

Anonymous said...

None. They were both called, "Ombudsmen" in a previous iteration of the scam.

Anonymous said...

Who still reads the NY Times? And if they do, they probably agree with this wimp. The NY Times has less prestige and relevance by the day.