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Want a Voice in the NYT? Write ‘Pithy’ Letters ‘With a Strong Conservative Point of View’ « The Washington Independent

Jul 31, 2020
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Quick follow on the earlier postwondering why one conservative letter writer has been published in The New York Times at least 44 times in the last decade…
Here’s a September 2007 online exchangewith The Times’ editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal, who is asked directly why Margaret McGirr gets so much play in the paper. From the response:
[W]e do publish her letters from time to time. The reasons are simple — she writes pithy and often witty letters, with a strong conservative point of view. That’s something we always look for as a balance to the liberal letter writers who predominate on the page, because they predominate among our readers. She helps provide a diversity of ideas. Who wants to hear only the point of view he or she agrees with? By [t]he way, we generally do not publish the same letter writer more than once every two months.
I get that they want a diversity of ideas, but when one end of the argument comes repeatedly from the same person, how much diversity can you claim?
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