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COLUMNISTS
TODAY'S STORIES
29.12.2007
Your Next New York Times Columnist

According to this report in The Huffington Post, The New York Times has just decided to hire Bill Kristol as a columnist. The piece isn't exactly clear on the matter, but it appears as if Kristol will only write one column a week, as opposed to the usual two. Here's Andrew:

But ideologically, having both David Brooks and Bill Kristol as the sole representatives of the right-of-center is to focus on a very small neocon niche in a conservative world that is currently exploding with intellectual diversity and new currents of thought. There are about five "national greatness" conservatives out there. Four of them now have columns in the WaPo or NYT: Kristol, Brooks, Krauthammer and Gerson. Thank God, I guess, for the blogosphere. We have no restrictions here, do we?

(Update: a reader asked me who the other national greatness conservative was. Bob Kagan. And, of course, he does have a column in the WaPo. So it's five for five.)

I don't think it's quite fair to say that Charles Krauthammer and Michael Gerson represent the same strain of conservatism, but this seems basically right. Another problem is that Kristol is at his worst when trying to tailor his writing to more "mainstream" publications (he was a Time columnist until recently, where he seems to have been wisely replaced by Ramesh Ponnuru). The beauty of Kristol's Weekly Standard editorials is that his thuggish side is allowed to shine; at Time it was constricted. So, for instance, rather than simply saying that the Democrats are pathetic losers who hate America, we get columns like "Hold Your Conventional Wisdom: Three Reasons Why Republicans Could Win in 2008."C'mon--where's the fun in that? It's no fun to read political hacks unless they are at least slightly more obnoxious than David Broder. 

The thing to never forget about Kristol was well encapsulated by something Andrew said in another forum (I think it's this segment of Bloggingheads.tv): "I don't know if Bill Kristol even believes in God. I just think he believes in religion."

--Isaac Chotiner 

 

 

Posted: Saturday, December 29, 2007 3:31 PM with 4 comment(s)

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rozenson said:

Reading the first sentence of this post led to me audibly groan, "nooooo!"

Damn liberal New York Times.

December 29, 2007 4:20 PM

The Ignorant Populist said:

Kristol is a crank. Pretty lazy decision this by the NYT.

I'm sure there are much more eloquent and trusted voices for the right.

December 29, 2007 4:37 PM

basman said:

"He's obviously an extremely talented writer and editor..." says Sullivan in the same piece about Kristol. I agree with that. Sullivan's complaint as I read him is not with Kristol as such, but with too narrow a band of conservative thought.

December 29, 2007 5:37 PM

JosephCuomo said:

Awarding Kristol a column in the Times is like awarding George Tenet or Paul Bremer the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

In these times, the more one fucks up, it seems, the more one is rewarded.

December 30, 2007 11:15 AM