You're thinking of that other Times
Not sure why the Lone Star State's own David Morgan is writing to us to voice his objections to William Kristol's hiring as a New York Times columnist, but David, now that you've canceled your subscription and are in the market for a first and main source of news, can I interest you in the Los Angeles Times? Our four-day weekend subscription is a fantastic bargain. Absolutely no William Kristol!
The problem is not that the Times has hired a strong Conservative in Wm Kristol, but that it has brought in a relentless Neoconservative who, with his cohorts in the American Enterprise Institute and the Pentagon's Department of Special Plans, may have deliberately lied us into an unnecessary and murderously brutal invasion of a country that could have done us no harm. Some people might see that as treason.
I've just cancelled my subscription to the Times, the periodical that has been my first and main source of news and other information for over 40 years.
David Morgan
Dallas TX


Ahem. You guys have Jonah Goldberg, who's - amazingly - even more of a moron than Kristol, and also happens to think you are all fascists. So I'd say David has it right. It's a sad fact that he could send his letter to any national newspaper and be sure they have at least one insane right-wing neocon on their opinion pages.
Posted by: christian h. | January 15, 2008 at 07:05 AM
Is that a form letter?
I see it all over the internet. Everyw
here there are comments, it seems, there are people canceling their subscriptions. ...even some places where there aren't subscriptions.
Maybe all the "I'm canceling my subscription." letters all read the same, but then again, maybe this guy got a hold of a form letter somewhere.
Dear _______
I can't believe you hired ______. He's a ______ and a traitor to our country. I'm so disappointed in the editorial board of the ______. It was once a proud institution that I looked forward to reading every day. I'm canceling my subscription.
Sincerely,
_____
Posted by: Ken Shultz | January 15, 2008 at 01:38 PM