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The company is “very fortunate to have a principled, independent-minded conservative writer" like Stephens, Arthur Sulzberger Jr. wrote.
Bret Stephens was vetted for the board while at the Wall Street Journal, but couldn't serve after switching papers.
"Stephens is entitled to share his opinions, but not 'alternative facts.'"
It's just not what Bret Stephens, The New York Times' new columnist, says.
When the paper hired conservative Bret Stephens, it angered one climate scientist. Now, he's starting a movement.
The Gray Lady's newest hire used his debut column to defend his record of climate science denial.
But there is really very little distance between these double-dome conservatives and the Trumpistas.
The paper's Cairo bureau chief criticized the description as “ascribing a pathological condition to an entire race."
Bret Stephens won over progressive critics of the president, but his climate change views have sparked backlash.
'Hannity' host fires back at Wall Street Journal editor.