Saturday, September 13, 2003

The unintentional humor of the New York Times

In tomorrow's (Sunday's) New York Times there's a note from the Letters Editor Thomas Feyer:

Contrary to the impression of some readers, the letters page, unlike the editorials with which we share a home, does not have a political coloration of its own. We are eager to print all points of view — liberal, conservative and anything in between — expressed according to the rules of civil discourse.

And to show how unbiased we are, here's a letter from a director of the ACLU!

I imagine the NYT's idea of variety is the same as that woman in the Blues Brothers who says they have all kinds of music at the Country Bunker: "Country and Western."

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