• WatDabney
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    10 months ago

    They’re sort of like the old Italian man in Catch-22:

    “I was a fascist when Mussolini was on top, and I am an anti-fascist now that he has been deposed. I was fanatically pro-German when the Germans were here to protect us against the Americans, and now that the Americans are here to protect us against the Germans I am fanatically pro-American.”

    The only difference is that, as you note, NYT’s focus is on their own gravitas. Their goal isn’t merely survival, but to maintain their image as an authoritative voice in national affairs. And they do that in large part simply by currying favor with whoever currently has the biggest coattails.

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      10 months ago

      Yep, they see which way the wind is blowing, and they’d rather be the one interviewing the fuhrer than be dismantled for unflattering words during his ascent.

      I’m sure they genuinely, self-masturbatorily believe they are the peak of journalism, but in abandoning the journalistic cornerstone of informing and serving the public trust, they’re anything but.