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  1. Mar 10, 2016 · Jeffrey Goldberg speaks with James Bennet about the process of collecting interviews and writing “The Obama Doctrine.” “There is no evidence in modern American foreign policy that that’s ...

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  2. Mar 10, 2016 · James Bennet is the former editor in chief and co-president of The Atlantic. Reflections on Jeffrey Goldberg’s interview with President Obama and our April issue.

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  3. Dec 14, 2023 · James Bennet (second left) with Hillary Clinton (far right) on her trip as First Lady to north Africa in 1999 It is hard to imagine a path back to saner American politics that does not traverse...

  4. Mar 10, 2016 · Reflections on Jeffrey Goldberg’s interview with President Obama and our April issue

    • “Reliable” Outrage Over Conservative Voices. According to Bennet, “conservative arguments in the Opinion pages reliably started uproars within the Times.”
    • Publisher A.G. Sulzberger Embraced “Double Standard” Between Treatment of Liberals and Conservatives. After observing that “the Times’ failure to honour its own stated principles of openness to a range of views was particularly hard on the handful of conservative writers, some of whom would complain about being flyspecked and abused by colleagues,” Bennet brought the problem to his boss, publisher A.G.
    • Racial Problems at the Paper. Bennet lamented “the generational failure of the Times to hire and promote women and non-white people, black people in particular” and described a culture that persistently disadvantaged and undermined black employees.
    • The Times Repeatedly Botched Its Own News Coverage of the Cotton Op-Ed. The resignation elicited from Bennet was eventually done under the cover of dutiful, scrupulous commitment to standards and accountability
  5. Oct 18, 2022 · Two high-profile moments from that period continue to define the paper’s public brand for many readers: The firing of opinion editor James Bennet over a column by Senator Tom Cotton that called for sending the military into cities to suppress rioters and looters; and the company’s broad embrace of the 1619 Project’s provocative ...

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  7. Dec 14, 2023 · In an essay James Bennet, The Economist’s Lexington columnist, and a former editorial-page editor of the New York Times, argues that its pledge to pursue the news “without fear or favour” is ...