Jeffrey Goldberg’s announcement that The Atlantic had “parted ways” with our old friend Kevin Williamson — what a gutless way to announce you’ve fired someone, a week or so into the job — represents a successful effort to redefine “beyond the pale” in the political debates of 2018, or to close the Overton Window, if you prefer that metaphor.

A week ago, Goldberg told his staff this in a memo:

I don’t think that taking a person’s worst tweets, or assertions, in isolation is the best journalistic practice. . . He’s an excellent reporter who covers parts of the country, and aspects of American life, that we don’t yet cover comprehensively. . . Diversity in all its forms makes us better journalists; it also opens us up to new audiences. I would love to have an Ideas section filled with libertarians, socialists, anarcho-pacifists and theocons, in addition to mainstream liberals and conservatives, all arguing with each other. If we are going to host debates, we have to host people who actually disagree with, and sometimes offend, the other side. Kevin will help this cause.

Yesterday, allegedly because of Kevin’s ...

April 06 2018

VISIT NATIONALREVIEW.COM

Presented by
chappaquiddick_logo.jpg

The Atlantic’s New Director of Personnel Is Named Stu Pidgrievances

Jim Geraghty

Jeffrey Goldberg’s announcement that The Atlantic had “parted ways” with our old friend Kevin Williamson — what a gutless way to announce you’ve fired someone, a week or so into the job — represents a successful effort to redefine “beyond the pale” in the political debates of 2018, or to close the Overton Window, if you prefer that metaphor.

A week ago, Goldberg told his staff this in a memo:

I don’t think that taking a person’s worst tweets, or assertions, in isolation is the best journalistic practice. . . He’s an excellent reporter who covers parts of the country, and aspects of American life, that we don’t yet cover comprehensively. . . Diversity in all its forms makes us better journalists; it also opens us up to new audiences. I would love to have an Ideas section filled with libertarians, socialists, anarcho-pacifists and theocons, in addition to mainstream liberals and conservatives, all arguing with each other. If we are going to host debates, we have to host people who actually disagree with, and sometimes offend, the other side. Kevin will help this cause.

Yesterday, allegedly because of Kevin’s ... Read More

Top Stories

Chappaquiddick Does the Right Thing

Armond White

Morality returns to the movies, without angels or...

How to Judge the Stephon Clark Shooting

Jack Dunphy

How to Judge the Stephon Clark Shooting

ADVERTISEMENT

Like Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr. Belongs to the Ages

Jonah Goldberg

He forced America to live up to its best...

In Praise of ‘Slacker’ Parenting

Heather Wilhelm

It is a wonder of human nature — and a phenomenon observed throughout the ages — that even in the midst of relative peace and sometimes mind-boggling prosperity, people still find creative new...

When $63 Million Doesn’t Buy Working Toilets

Mona Charen

The deficiencies of our public schools aren’t a result of...

The Nonexistent Border Crisis

Jonathan S. Tobin

Trump steps on his achievement in cutting illegal immigration. Liberals panic about possible use of the National...

ADVERTISEMENT

What NR is Reading

Chappaquiddick: Power, Privilege, and the Ted Kennedy Cover-Up

Leo Damore

"One helluva book, exciting as the fastest-paced mystery novel, but at the same time utterly responsible, thorough, and convincing."

Jeffrey Hart, National Review

LEARN MORE

Photo Essays

ADVERTISEMENT

national review

Follow Us & Share

19 West 44th Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY, 10036, USA
Your Preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy
View this e-mail in your browser.