thenextright.com - 1/27/2009
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Let me first state that I don't particularly care who writes for the New York Times op-ed page, and think all the handwringing about who will replace Bill Kristol is a collosal waste of time for conservatives. I long ago stopped reading the editorial pages, and rely mostly on RSS and the news ...
thedailybeast.com - 1/26/2009
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The famous neoconservative published his final New York
Times column today. Scott Horton, who broke news on...
Kristol's involvement in the selection of Sarah Palin , reports on real reasons the Gray Lady didn't renew his contract. It must have been a ...
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The Sacking of Bill Kristol
washingtonpost.com - 1/27/2009
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Bill Kristol Departs New York Times Op-ed Page, Returns ...
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who should replace Bill Kristol?
Dean's World —
Kristol is leaving the Times after a one-year stint. Almost everyone thinks he did a terrible job, but who would be better to replace him? The Politico throws out some names, but I personally think Joshua Trevino would be a better choice. I think Patrick Ruffini’s suggestion for Rush Limbaugh would be a wasted opportunity. who would you pick?
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Who Will Replace Kristol?
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
Patrick Ruffini wants Rush: Either we engage the liberal media on our terms or on none at all. The Times needs someone who is as far to the right, in as hard-edged and partisan a way, as Paul Krugman is to the left. The fact that strident left-wing voices one step voice up from Kos appear on the op-ed page is not considered a problem, so why shouldn't the same be true on the right? How sad that someone as smart as Ruffini has been turned into talk-radio-roadkill. Suderman counters: ...[what] should the NYT be looking for? Not someone who’ll shock or attack, but someone who will authoritatively challenge, ...
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