Dan Gillmor on Nostr: If the New York Times still employed a public editor with integrity and authority, I ...
If the New York Times still employed a public editor with integrity and authority, I guarantee that person would be working on a scathing denunciation of yesterday's innuendo-spinning White House neurologist story.
That's one reason the New York Times killed off the public editor job years ago.
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