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Replacing Kristol

A comment on this Matthew Yglesias post suggests Daniel Larison as a replacement for William Kristol at the Times, saying “Of course, that would indicate that the NYT’s “conservative” editorial choice is intended to make their readership think.” He would be a great choice, of course, although I don’t know if anyone at the paper […]

A comment on this Matthew Yglesias post suggests Daniel Larison as a replacement for William Kristol at the Times, saying “Of course, that would indicate that the NYT’s “conservative” editorial choice is intended to make their readership think.” He would be a great choice, of course, although I don’t know if anyone at the paper is creative enough to make such a choice. Assuming that the Times would try to choose someone more acceptable to movement conservatives, I guess the least revolting selection to me would be, perhaps, Jonah Goldberg.

As long as I’m reccomending writers, the publisher who shells out big bucks for a book by Sarah Palin, should hire Robert Stacy McCain as a ghostwriter. He blogs about 50,000 words a week and has a large family to support. Since I can’t imagine anyone actually reading a book by Palin, he could fill it with a few weeks of blog posts and nobody would know the difference.

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