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2007-05-01 Home Front: Culture Wars
NYT pulling out of WH Correspondents' Dinner
New York Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis confirmed Monday that the newspaper had decided not to participate in the [White House Correspondents' Dinner], but gave no reason for the decision. She said the paper also would not attend future Gridiron Club dinners, while some sources at the paper said the policy could extend to other similar events.

"That is what the decision was," Mathis said, declining to elaborate. "I don't want to go beyond that."

"I don't feel that reporters should be used in presidential publicity stunts," [columnist Frank Rich] told E&P. "This is used by the president of the United States as a political event."
Criticism of journalists hobnobbing with top officials -- accompanied by sometimes insensitive jokes or skits -- has grown recently. Andrew Rosenthal, Times editorial page editor and a former Washington editor for the paper, said he had no involvement in the decision. But he recalled past discussions in the Washington bureau during his time there about possibly pulling out. "I felt at the time that participating in them was an increasingly bad idea," Rosenthal said. "They became about celebrities and reporters and government officials pretending they were friends. There was some resistance at the time on the part of reporters who felt they were useful."

Rosenthal said attending the dinners is not the worst thing D.C. staffers can do, but "it becomes more and more of a problem because it has become more public."

Executive Editor Bill Keller and Washington Bureau Chief Dean Baquet did not immediately return calls for comment.

WHCA President Steve Scully noted that the Times had skipped at least one dinner in the past for similar reasons, during the Clinton administration. He again defended the event, but said he would respect anyone's decision not to attend. "I am told it will not affect their participation in the associaton," he said, noting that Times photographer Doug Mills is on the nine-person WHCA board. "Everyone has to look at it through their own perspective."

The decision comes just a week after this year's dinner, which most in attendance agreed was not among the most memorable. Noting the Virginia Tech massacre just days before, President Bush declined the usual humorous address, while entertainer Rich Little, sticking to dated material and poor preparation, drew many complaints.

Ann Compton, incoming WHCA president, said she had not seen Rich's column, but said the Times would not be missed at the dinner. "The New York Times has never been a major player in there, they only buy two tables," Compton said of the event, which usually includes some 250 tables with 10 people each. "We had checks in hand that we had to return that would have filled 42 more tables. I hope they will still be members of the association."

Ron Hutcheson, a former WHCA president and current McClatchy White House correspondent, defended the dinner, saying accusations of conflict are largely unfounded. "It is driven by a misperception, largely in the blogosphere, that because we are civil to each other, we forget what our role is, which is ridiculous," Hutcheson said. "Especially in these times, we need civility. The whole reason you get a guest like Karl Rove is to get what you can from Karl Rove."

But Rich, who said in his column that the dinner "illustrates how easily a propaganda-driven White House can enlist the Washington news media....," defended his views again Monday. "I don't feel that reporters should be used in presidential publicity stunts," he told E&P. "This is used by the president of the United States as a political event."

Rich said he had planned mid-week to write his column as part tribute to the late David Halberstam and partly to criticize the dinner, but added in the Times' decision after hearing about it from Rosenthal. He said he sent Rosenthal and others in charge of the editorial pages a note on Wednesday about his column, as he usually does, and later found out from Rosenthal about the policy change. "I put that in, but it did not change the [focus of the] column," he said.

Rich, who has criticized the dinner in the past, said he had played no part in the policy change and had never lobbied editors to stay away from the dinner. "I did not lobby anyone, but I agree with it," he said. "I feel strongly that the Times has to stay clear of things that are potential conflicts of interest."

So far, no other news outlets appear to be making similar decisions. Doyle McManus, D.C. bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times, said his staffers are free to go, calling such dinners "largely useless and largely harmless....There is a valid concern about coziness in Washington, but the test of coziness is in the coverage," he added. "I have seen no evidence that these rather dreadful events are affecting coverage."

E&P was one of the few to note before the dinner the potential conflicts of some guests, including embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, brought by USA Today, and Karl Rove as the guest of The Times. When asked about the paper's unusual guest, Columnist Maureen Dowd quickly pleaded innocence, saying during the dinner, "I don't do the inviting anymore."

Times Staffer Jim Rutenberg, also at the table, defended the choice of Rove that night, saying "We cover him, I just asked him." He then joked, "he is telling us everything."
Posted by Seafarious 2007-05-01 00:00|| || Front Page|| [12 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 "I feel strongly that the Times has to stay clear of things that are potential conflicts of interest."

Leaving them to focus on their core principles - leaking secret information that makes the Country, and especially George Bush, look bad. No conflict of interest there!
Posted by Bobby 2007-05-01 06:04||   2007-05-01 06:04|| Front Page Top

#2 ...the dinner "illustrates how easily a propaganda-driven White House can enlist the Washington news media....,"

As long as it's not a Republican administration, it seems.
Posted by Sgt. Mom 2007-05-01 07:31|| www.ncobrief.com]">[www.ncobrief.com]  2007-05-01 07:31|| Front Page Top

#3 The NY Slimes obviously doesn't wish to give even the slightest appearance of impartial collegiality. Doubtless, the Sulzbergers would re-evaluate should Her Thighness win the White House.
Posted by doc 2007-05-01 08:41||   2007-05-01 08:41|| Front Page Top

#4 The world yawns...
Posted by tu3031 2007-05-01 08:59||   2007-05-01 08:59|| Front Page Top

#5 Couldn't meet the requirement of being a real reporter! :-o
Posted by Almost Anonymous5839">Almost Anonymous5839  2007-05-01 09:10||   2007-05-01 09:10|| Front Page Top

#6 I guess they got an adavance copy of KKKarl Roves speech where he made a joke about the NYT being part of the terrorists intelligence network (or is it a joke?). Booo Friggin Hooo
Posted by Cyber Sarge 2007-05-01 10:44||   2007-05-01 10:44|| Front Page Top

#7 This is well placed in the Culture Wars as it is indicative of the self sanctimony and loss of humor on the part of the NYT and its recruitment into the Nutroots wing of the left. This augurs well for a campaign in which the true believers exercise so much control over the donk candidate that she will be unable to move sufficiently to the center to prevail in the general election. It may also prove to be the last gasp politically of the Class of '74 and the peak of boomer political power. We can only pray.
Posted by Nimble Spemble 2007-05-01 10:59||   2007-05-01 10:59|| Front Page Top

#8 HA, HA, the NYT can't even afford to send their reporters to expensive banquets anymore. Gotta give them a thumbs up for the "we don't want to go" cover story. Yeah, sure, right. Your reporters don't want to go. heheh
Posted by Angaiger Tojo1904 2007-05-01 12:37||   2007-05-01 12:37|| Front Page Top

#9 I'm assuming the "Rich" blankly referred to as a column writer in the middle of the article is Frank Rich, who brings his extensive knowledge of theater, drama and restaurants to his reporting on world geo-political events. TimesSelect spares us of his, MoDo's, and other dribbles from the so-called elite of the East. How's that profit-sharing plan doing, assholes?
Posted by Frank G">Frank G  2007-05-01 12:42||   2007-05-01 12:42|| Front Page Top

#10 How else are we peasants going to learn about the banquet menus at international gatherings (except the WH Correspondents' Dinner) but by the timely reporting of Frank Rich?
Posted by ed 2007-05-01 13:32||   2007-05-01 13:32|| Front Page Top

#11 Don't let the door hit you in the ass.
Posted by wxjames 2007-05-01 15:15||   2007-05-01 15:15|| Front Page Top

#12 Not too long ago I got some junk mail from the NYT. They were trying to get me to subscribe to them. I noticed it had a return envelope. Not being one to miss an opportunity, I just licked it shut and mailed it back to them empty because they would have to pay the postage. Oh yeah, I also wrote something like "No way. You guys support terrorists!" on the envelope in big letters for all to see. I can't wait for them to send me another offer.
Posted by gorb 2007-05-01 15:25||   2007-05-01 15:25|| Front Page Top

#13 The WH should just revoke all press credentials that NYT has in relation to the WH. Tell them, "We're sorry, only news organizations are permitted" Course that means CNN and all the others would have to too...hmmm, no downside there.
Posted by Silentbrick">Silentbrick  2007-05-01 15:46||   2007-05-01 15:46|| Front Page Top

#14 Who would have represented them there anyway, Jayson Blair?
Posted by Grumenk Philalzabod0723 2007-05-01 17:00||   2007-05-01 17:00|| Front Page Top

#15 Why would the Democrats PR firm go to an event for White House journalists anyway?
Posted by DMFD 2007-05-01 18:05||   2007-05-01 18:05|| Front Page Top

#16 Why should there be a White House Correspondents Dinner anyway? That is an inappropriate activity between newsies and the White House. Whether one hobnobs or palzie walzies around the other is not appropriate for the professional relationship.
Posted by Alaska Paul">Alaska Paul  2007-05-01 22:40||   2007-05-01 22:40|| Front Page Top

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