New York Times Staffers Denounce Tom Cotton Op-Ed, Paper Publishes Blistering Letter From Reader Criticizing Decision To Run It

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New York Times Staffers Denounce Tom Cotton Op-Ed, Paper Publishes Blistering Letter From Reader Criticizing Decision To Run It
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New York Times staffers bitterly complained on social media today after the newspaper’s opinion section ran a column from Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton that called on President Donald Trump to …

The newspaper had no official immediate comment. However, editorial page editor James Bennet said in a Twitter post that “The Times editorial board has forcefully defended the protests as patriotic and criticized the use of force, saying earlier today that police too often have ‘responded with more violence — against protesters, journalists and bystanders. We’ve also crusaded for years against the underlying, systemic cruelties that led to these protests.

Times Opinion owes it to our readers to show them counter-arguments, particularly those made by people in a position to set policy. We understand that many readers find Senator Cotton’s argument painful, even dangerous. We believe that is one reason it requires public scrutiny and debate.” film critic Manohla Dargis dissented. “No and no and no – you’ve made one too many bad decisions and clearly should not have run this.”from a reader that said, in part, “I strongly disagree with Mr.

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