Posted on 08/17/2007 6:14:48 AM PDT by abb
That was me.
I was one of the people who cheered in The Seattle Times news meeting Monday when it was announced that presidential adviser Karl Rove had resigned.
The reaction to this bit of national news made national news, kicking off a Web-based debate about whether journalists should bring their personal views to the office. In the beginning, the Times' own David Postman and The Stranger's blog weighed in. By Thursday, The Washington Post's Howard Kurtz was calling the episode an "embarrassment." Rove himself laughed about it on Rush Limbaugh's radio show.
Times Executive Editor David Boardman was dismayed at our outburst.
In an internal memo to the newsroom, he wrote, "A good newsroom is a sacred and magical place in which we can and should test every assumption, challenge each other's thinking, ask the fundamental questions those in power hope we will overlook.
"... It is about independent thinking and sound, facts-based journalism," he continued, "the difference between what we do and the myopic screed that is passed off as 'advocacy journalism' these days."
Not buying that? I can't blame you. The hallowed halls of journalism that I was privileged to enter more than 20 years ago are looking more and more like the New York subway. The walls covered in bloggers' scrawl, the platform crowded with any yahoo with a camera and an open mike. All are headed to your computer screen or television for the 15 seconds you'll give them before moving on to the next hot spot.
That's not how we do things at this newspaper.
Here, every morning, some 20 smart, educated, well-read and diverse people gather around a table and talk. We offer opinions on how stories were approached, written and presented.
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(Excerpt) Read more at seattletimes.nwsource.com ...
**rolls eyes**
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I bow before the almighty opinion of my betters.
We have Marxists, communists, socialists, ultra-liberals, liberals...and even one independent.
That isn't journalism, that is expository writing resulting in literature. Goebbels wold be proud.
I would have suspended the whole lot of them for 3 weeks with out pay. maybe even fired the lot of them.
Typical moronic liberal! She "thinks" Karl Rove is dangerous. So much for facts!
A liberal: "I think I know, I feel I know, therefore it is fact"
I doubt this 'journalist' appreciates the link between his being there 20 years, and the toilet the place has become.
If they are diverse where were the ones showing sadness. There is very little diversity in the MSM despite admitting such for the past ten years. They keep on with their bias reporting and their numbers keep going to hell.
There’s no difference between a biased reporter who shows it, and one who hides it? I think it’s good they leave no doubt where they stand. It just backs up our claim.
I thought journalism 101 was that a true journalist has no opinion, or at least never shows it! How can you possibly report in "Objectivity".
‘Nicole Brodeur’
I appreciate the notice I don’t need to bother with anything this shallow, unprofessional woman writes in the future.
These people aren’t newsies or journalists. They’re Ad Men for the Democrats.
The last line in the Boardman memo “If you believe this, I’ve got a bridge to sell...”
Presstitutes are leftwingers and produce leftwing propaganda. To expect them not to cheer would be naive
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