Bill Kristol "Ambivalent" About Staying At New York Times

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Huffington Post   |   November 18, 2008 03:31 PM

Portfolio.com's Jeff Bercovici spoke to Bill Kristol at a luncheon Tuesday to promote IFC's The IFC Media Project (video of the luncheon to come shortly). Bercovici asked Kristol about the status of his New York Times column, which is rumored to be ending when his contract expires next month, and Kristol said he was "ambivalent" about staying on:

"I don't think I've had that conversation yet," he told me.


Okay -- but would he like to have it renewed? "I'm ambivalent. It's been fun. It's a lot of work. I have a lot of things going on. But I haven't really focused on it."


Kristol said he planned to talk to Andy Rosenthal, the Times's editorial-page editor, "soon."

The Huffington Post broke the news last year that Kristol was hired for the Times gig.

The New Yorker's George Packer weighed in this week on the topic of whether Kristol should stay at the Times — in a scathing critique, Packer argues strongly that Kristol's contract with the Times should not be renewed:

It's time for the newspaper to move on. For Pinch Sulzberger and Andy Rosenthal to renew Kristol's one-year contract, in 2009, would be for the Times to reward failure--and look where that got Wall Street and General Motors. It's not just that Kristol isn't another Safire (although an absence of verbal playfulness and wit is a consistent hallmark of the Kristol prose style). It's not just that his views are utterly predictable (if that were firing grounds, close to half the Times columnists would lose their jobs). It's not just that he was fundamentally wrong at least every other week throughout the year (misattributing a quote in his first column, counting Clinton out after Iowa, placing Obama at a Jeremiah Wright sermon that Obama didn't attend, predicting the imminent return of a McCain adviser named Mike Murphy who ended up staying off the campaign, all but predicting a McCain victory, sort of predicting that McCain would oppose the bailout, praising McCain's "suspension" of his campaign as a smart move, preferring fake populism to professional excellence and Joe the Plumber to Horace the Poet, urging Ayers-Wright attack tactics as the way for McCain to win, basically telling McCain to ignore all the advice Kristol had given him throughout the year, but above all, vouching again and again and again, privately and publicly, for Palin as an excellent Vice-Presidential choice). What the hell--it was an unpredictable year.


The real grounds for firing Kristol are that he didn't take his column seriously. In his year on the Op-Ed page, not one memorable sentence, not one provocative thought, not one valuable piece of information appeared under his name. The prose was so limp ("Who, inquiring minds want to know, is going to spare us a first Obama term?") that you had the sense Kristol wrote his column during the commercial breaks of his gig on Fox News Sunday and gave it about the same amount of thought.


In one sense, this mental shallowness and literary poverty come as a surprise from the son of Irving Kristol and Gertrude Himmelfarb, the student of Harvey C. Mansfield, the devotee of Leo Strauss, and the colleague of Robert Kagan, David Brooks, et al. Kristol was never an intellectual--he's always been a Republican strategist with various public platforms, including government office--but under his editorship the Weekly Standard managed to be lively and interesting on a regular basis. By his own account, Kristol is the sort of person who browses through a used bookstore at the Milwaukee airport while waiting for a plane and picks up an old edition of Orwell's essays.

Read Packer's entire (link-heavy) critique here.

Portfolio.com's Jeff Bercovici spoke to Bill Kristol at a luncheon Tuesday to promote IFC's The IFC Media Project (video of the luncheon to come shortly). Bercovici asked Kristol about the status of ...
Portfolio.com's Jeff Bercovici spoke to Bill Kristol at a luncheon Tuesday to promote IFC's The IFC Media Project (video of the luncheon to come shortly). Bercovici asked Kristol about the status of ...
 
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- fdavidm I'm a Fan of fdavidm 3 fans permalink
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The GOP lost. Please go!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 11/18/2008
- MCpiano I'm a Fan of MCpiano 2 fans permalink

He should leave. No conservatives read the NYT and the liberal readers hate him. What's the point?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:45 PM on 11/18/2008

All Bill Kristol did this year was express his infatuation with Sarah Palin. He has such a crush on her - and it showed in many of his pieces. Pathetic. NYT, please let him go.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:43 PM on 11/18/2008
- wonder6789 I'm a Fan of wonder6789 7 fans permalink

Job proposal for William Kristol:

-community organizer in any Baghdad neighborhood (outside the green zone).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 11/18/2008
- Cheesemelt I'm a Fan of Cheesemelt 17 fans permalink
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I have loved the NYT for some 40 years, but Pinch needs to throw this useless shill out on his keester.

His dad *may* have been a leading light, but the gene pool got real shallow, real fast when it came to his son, Bill.

He adds nothing of value and his association adds discredit to the paper of record. Find a better more literate and intellectual conservative, Pinch.

This fish smelled bad from day one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:39 PM on 11/18/2008

The difference between real media and fake media (like Faux) is when writers are wrong too often they lose their contract while in Fox they get rewarded with a tv show. If New York Times extends Kristol's contract they have just become like Fox News. If Fox news acted like the real media then OReilly and Limbaugh would have been on the unemployment line a longggg time ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:38 PM on 11/18/2008
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"I haven't focused on it....." Translation: "the superstructure on the Times building was the only thing that saved me from being thrown out of the window....­..."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 11/18/2008
- Rondo I'm a Fan of Rondo 28 fans permalink
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Readers of the New York Times have no ambivelence when it comes to Field Marshal Kristol.

I can only hope the door hits him on the way out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:37 PM on 11/18/2008
- phil28 I'm a Fan of phil28 7 fans permalink

This was a huge mistake by the NYT and I hope they rectify it. As a West coast subscriber I pay a lot to them and was ready to cancel. But I decided to wait for them to come to their senses.

A variety of opinion is fine, but, not from someone that's really not very bright., okay dumb I like to read David Brooks and George Will because they think and make me think, but Kristol is insulting and the only thought that comes to mind is how he got the job.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 11/18/2008
- Anastasia I'm a Fan of Anastasia 72 fans permalink
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I like David Brooks and will too, even though I disagree with them much of the time.

The problem with Kristol, is that he doesn't think so much about the issues, as the spew Republican talking points about them. Even a broken clock is correct, more often than he is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:14 PM on 11/18/2008

Great, leave, you don't belong....­..........­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 11/18/2008

Ha! What a great dismissal of Kristol's Rovian spin chamber. You can almost smell the cordite.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 11/18/2008
- NJmikeV I'm a Fan of NJmikeV 50 fans permalink

I stopped buying the Times when they hired this PNAC mouthpiece. He was a cheerleader for an illegal war. As far as I'm concerned, he has blood on his hands like the rest of them. If he leaves, maybe I buy the Times again. I miss Krugman and Herbert and the Sunday Times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 11/18/2008
- jwatso7 I'm a Fan of jwatso7 23 fans permalink

See ya, Bill. Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:25 PM on 11/18/2008

Go NOW.. he is such a freaking joke!! Did he get anything right this election cycle? Oop forgot that Republican talking points are not based on sound or critical thinking about actual problems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 11/18/2008
- Bongborg I'm a Fan of Bongborg 91 fans permalink
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Seems the Times is a little bit ambivalent too, Billy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 11/18/2008
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