Posted by Shawn Steel at 12:00 am on Apr 18, 2007 Comments Off on Times Editorials returns to boredom
Last week the L.A. Times announced that Jim Newton was appointed
Editorial Page Editor to replace ousted Andres Martinez. For
those who indulge reading the Times, let alone the spooky
editorials, it is a return to the bad old days.
For years the Times has tormented its readers with predictable
pasty liberal editorials. This section was certainly the least read
of the newspaper. That is until Andres Martinez, took over a couple
of years ago. To the amazement of many. his editorials were funny,
pithy and interesting. Previous editorials was like reading Pravda
under Stalin. Always kowtowing to the Party Line. Always
boring.
Martinez, who left under suspicious circumstances,
excoriated Villaraigosa, supported Bush’s surge, and was a
critical of democrats as he was of republicans. In a word, the
editorials were unpredictable. That made reading them fun.
Sadly, tried and true PC Jim Newton has reverted to bad writing
and boring but predictable lib-dem positions. His latest effort was
lamenting the US Supreme Court’s decisionto reject a civil
suit against IBM because one employee said something nasty
thatanother employee heard. . Come on… Read More