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Sulzberger Responds to 'WSJ' Editorial Slamming the 'NYT'
Editor & Publisher ^ | 6/30/06 | E&P Staff

Posted on 06/30/2006 10:53:12 AM PDT by mathprof

After remaining mum for the past week, even as controversy swirled around newspapers' revealing the banking records surveillance program, the Wall Street Journal editoral page weighed in today. Although the Journal published its own story just hours after The New York Times -- which has taken the most heat -- its editorial defended its own action while blasting the Times.

It even included a personal slam at Times' publisher, Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr. and said the Times did not want to win, but rather obstruct, the war on terror.

Sulzberger responded this afternoon: "I know many of the reporters and editors at The Wall Street Journal and have greater faith in their journalistic excellence than does the Editorial Page of their own paper. I, for one, do not believe they were unaware of the importance of what they were publishing nor oblivious to the impact such a story would have."

Among other things, the editorial criticized the Times for using the Journal as "its ideological wingman" to deflect criticism from the right. And it pointed out that the news and editorial departments are quite separate at the paper and if given the option the editorial side would not have printed the Times' story.

Finally, it explained how it got its own story, then slammed the Times for a wide range of sins, claiming that the "current political clamor" is "warning to the press about the path the Times is walking."

The Times has defended its reporting, saying publication has served America's public interest. Its executive editor, Bill Keller, said in a statement on Thursday that the paper took seriously the risks of reporting on intelligence.

"We have on many occasions withheld information when lives were at stake," Keller said. "However, the administration simply did not make a convincing case that describing our efforts to monitor international banking presented such a danger. Indeed, the administration itself has talked publicly and repeatedly about its successes in the area of financial surveillance."

Journal editors have not responded to repeated requests from E&P for comment this week.

Here are a few excerpts from Friday's Journal editorial. *

We recount all this because more than a few commentators have tried to link the Journal and Times at the hip. On the left, the motive is to help shield the Times from political criticism. On the right, the goal is to tar everyone in the "mainstream media." But anyone who understands how publishing decisions are made knows that different newspapers make up their minds differently.

Some argue that the Journal should have still declined to run the antiterror story. However, at no point did Treasury officials tell us not to publish the information. And while Journal editors knew the Times was about to publish the story, Treasury officials did not tell our editors they had urged the Times not to publish. What Journal editors did know is that they had senior government officials providing news they didn't mind seeing in print. If this was a "leak," it was entirely authorized....

The problem with the Times is that millions of Americans no longer believe that its editors would make those calculations in anything close to good faith. We certainly don't. On issue after issue, it has become clear that the Times believes the U.S. is not really at war, and in any case the Bush Administration lacks the legitimacy to wage it.

So, for example, it promulgates a double standard on "leaks," deploring them in the case of Valerie Plame and demanding a special counsel when the leaker was presumably someone in the White House and the journalist a conservative columnist. But then it hails as heroic and public-spirited the leak to the Times itself that revealed the National Security Agency's al Qaeda wiretaps.

Mr. Keller's open letter explaining his decision to expose the Treasury program all but admits that he did so because he doesn't agree with, or believe, the Bush Administration. "Since September 11, 2001, our government has launched broad and secret anti-terror monitoring programs without seeking authorizing legislation and without fully briefing the Congress," he writes, and "some officials who have been involved in these programs have spoken to the Times about their discomfort over the legality of the government's actions and over the adequacy of oversight." Since the Treasury story broke, as it happens, no one but Congressman Ed Markey and a few cranks have even objected to the program, much less claimed illegality.

Perhaps Mr. Keller has been listening to his boss, Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., who in a recent commencement address apologized to the graduates because his generation "had seen the horrors and futility of war and smelled the stench of corruption in government.

"Our children, we vowed, would never know that. So, well, sorry. It wasn't supposed to be this way," the publisher continued. "You weren't supposed to be graduating into an America fighting a misbegotten war in a foreign land. You weren't supposed to be graduating into a world where we are still fighting for fundamental human rights," and so on.

Forgive us if we conclude that a newspaper led by someone who speaks this way to college seniors has as a major goal not winning the war on terror but obstructing it.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: billkeller; keller; nyt; nytimes; treason; wot; wsj
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To: devolve

41 posted on 06/30/2006 11:30:46 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: Sonny M

Or as a caller on RUSH just said, If you throw a rock into a pack of hounds the one that barks the loudest, is the one that got hit.


42 posted on 06/30/2006 11:31:19 AM PDT by mware (Americans in armchairs doing the job of the media.)
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To: Paperdoll

Read the editorial. If you don't understand it, get someone to explain it to you.


43 posted on 06/30/2006 11:31:33 AM PDT by Chunga (Mock The Left)
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To: phillyfanatic

US Traitors Punch and Keller: "We support terrorists, and the murder of thousands of Americans,
and we are absolutely for treason to hurt Americans.
Without that, we are nothing."

44 posted on 06/30/2006 11:32:18 AM PDT by Diogenesis (Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: mathprof; george76

45 posted on 06/30/2006 11:32:34 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (There's a dwindling market for Marxist Homosexual Lunatic Lies posing as journalism)
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To: mathprof

46 posted on 06/30/2006 11:33:26 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (There's a dwindling market for Marxist Homosexual Lunatic Lies posing as journalism)
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To: mathprof

The Wall Street Journal is a joke.

A. Lincoln: A house divided cannot stand.

Neither can a paper at war with itself.

World to WSJ you cannot have it both ways.

Cut out the good cop bad cop crap.

The Journal has more business sense the NYT this is p r and damage control which means they have heard from subscribers and are rightly scared.

Only in a world given to moral relativism can the WSJ signficantly distance itself from the NYT on this issue.


47 posted on 06/30/2006 11:34:07 AM PDT by Biblebelter
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To: george76

"Times did not want to win, but rather obstruct, the war on terror"

Has that POS Sulzberger ever said he wants the US to win the WOT? Ever?


48 posted on 06/30/2006 11:34:26 AM PDT by austinaero
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To: mathprof

49 posted on 06/30/2006 11:34:32 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (There's a dwindling market for Marxist Homosexual Lunatic Lies posing as journalism)
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To: mathprof

50 posted on 06/30/2006 11:35:18 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (There's a dwindling market for Marxist Homosexual Lunatic Lies posing as journalism)
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To: mathprof

Could it be that people like Pinch Sulzberger who inherit their wealth tend to be on a guilt ridden "suicide" trip as far at their country goes? Any moron can inherit wealth and be the "big boss" while soiling their country.


51 posted on 06/30/2006 11:35:26 AM PDT by olezip
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To: Grampa Dave

52 posted on 06/30/2006 11:36:00 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: mathprof

Tokyo Rose would be proud.


maybe if the next terrorist bomb were detonated at the NYT these Marys would finally smell the coffee, "WE ARE AT WAR!"


53 posted on 06/30/2006 11:36:16 AM PDT by kellynla (Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots! Semper Fi!)
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To: Stallone; maximusaurelius; tallhappy; Ptarmigan; WashingtonSource; nmh; lormand; AirBorn; ...
Man stands up in a bar: "All journalists are a-holes."

Another guy stands up: "I resent that remark."

Man: "Why, are you a journalist?"

Other guy: "No, I'm an a-hole." - --------------------------------------------------------------------------

Borrowed from LS...

54 posted on 06/30/2006 11:37:12 AM PDT by GOPJ ('Pinch' has been named al-Qaida's Employee of the Month for the 12th straight month-Phil Brennan)
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To: Stallone

Your replies #5 & 6 are right on target.


55 posted on 06/30/2006 11:37:16 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (There's a dwindling market for Marxist Homosexual Lunatic Lies posing as journalism)
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To: Paperdoll

WSJ did not have the story until the times made decision to print it. Administration declassified and called the WSJ with the story


56 posted on 06/30/2006 11:38:16 AM PDT by cmwy
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To: austinaero

Shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks, a Times editorial called for the federal government to "disable the financial networks used by terrorists."

"The government has been trying to do just that - until the Times undermined its efforts."

http://www.tbo.com/news/opinion/editorials/MGBLDLUZYOE.html

"They are clueless."

Yes, and shameless.

"The Times ... so completely out of touch with where the country is on national security and terrorism issues "... John McIntyre.


57 posted on 06/30/2006 11:38:31 AM PDT by george76 (Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
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To: george76

In the Slimes WWII effort not to appear pro Jewish, this story wouldn't have surprised me.


58 posted on 06/30/2006 11:39:33 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (There's a dwindling market for Marxist Homosexual Lunatic Lies posing as journalism)
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To: mathprof

bump


59 posted on 06/30/2006 11:42:19 AM PDT by fso301
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To: GOPJ

ba da boom (cymbol crash)!


60 posted on 06/30/2006 11:43:01 AM PDT by tallhappy (Juntos Podemos!)
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