
Did Brian Williams just say the New York Times is a confused puddle of inconsistencies, while the Wall Street Journal rocks his knickers? Um, yeah, he kinda did.
I read that the New York Times Sunday (and weekday) circulation is down. I must admit that on Sundays it becomes a tough paper to figure out. While this week’s paper featured an op-ed piece by Elizabeth Edwards bemoaning the lack of serious, in-depth coverage of the political race, it’s tough to figure out exactly what readers the paper is speaking to, or seeking.
Consider this: the Sunday Styles section lead story on April 13th was “Scavengers on the Urban Savannah” (people buy things at flea markets!), and promoted on Page One was “A Sex Chair Becomes A Battlefield.” Alrighty then.
This Sunday’s lead story was “Through Sickness, Health, Sex Change…” in a section that included the essay, “Was I On A Date Or Baby-Sitting?,” and “Let’s Say You Want To Date A Hog Farmer” (and who among us hasn’t?).
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On the other hand, one sparkling piece of journalism (which touched on a lot of themes frequent readers of this space will recognize) was by Peggy Noonan in this weekend’s Wall Street Journal. Curl up with this one and give it the quality time it deserves. I’ll say it again: Peggy is doing the work of her career and must be considered an early favorite for next cycle’s Pulitzer for commentary. [Daily Nightly]

No offense, Brian, but that was a pretty poorly written bit on your part. Hope you old high school English teacher doesn’t get a hold of it.