THE PLANK APRIL 23, 2008
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As my former New York Observer colleague Michael Calderone notes over at Politico, today's New York Times editorial
is a surprisingly harsh rebuke of Hillary Clinton's Pennsylvania
campaign. "It is past time for Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton to
acknowledge that
the negativity, for which she is mostly responsible, does nothing but
harm to her, her opponent, her party and the 2008 election," the Times writes. Nice words for the candidate that the Times endorsed on the morning of her most important primary victory!
In recent weeks, watching the Times editorial page waver and contort over the paper's Clinton endorsement has been agonizing. As I reported
back in February, the Gray Lady's editorial board was deeply divided
over the paper's endorsement leading up to the New York primary.
Initially, the 20-member board had supported Obama, but then
some, including editorial page editor Andy Rosenthal, tilted back
toward Clinton. Ultimately, Times Chairman and Publisher Arthur Sulzberger
Jr., a close friend and confidant to Clinton donor Steve Rattner,
weighed in and made the decision for the Times to back Hillary. Clearly, the paper was uncomfortable with the Clinton endorsement--and
still is.
On
February 4, Rosenthal wrote a bylined Editorial Observer praising a
star-studded Obama rally in California, on the eve of Super Tuesday. "It wasn't buyer's remorse, it wasn't a waffle," Rosenthal told me back in Feb. "People have a
misconception about endorsements. When we endorse a candidate, we're
not joining their campaign."
Maybe the editorial board needs to read this.
--Gabe Sherman
2 comments
Ain't just the NY Times. Anyone else take a look at TNR's latest cover with a picture of Hillary and the speech bubbles?
- jwl2672
April 23, 2008 at 2:48pm
I would guess this morning's NYT HilSlam is just a little internal payback as in "we told you so, oooh she's pure evil..." and then the pro-Hillary board members say "ok, ok...go write your slam and we'll run it". This is generally how these internal fights get played out in ed boards.
So then the slam runs and the anti-Hillary people feel better, the chattering class gets over-excited as to The Meaning Of It All and overall impact on the ultimate choice of a candidate if not zero is at best negligible.
Let me know if Evan Bayh switches sides or better yet, if Larry Bird endorses. Indiana might care about that. But The New York Times editorial page? Get over yourselves, please.
- schrek2000
April 23, 2008 at 5:02pm