Friday, November 09, 2007
Where I Stopped Reading
by Ken Houghton
On a day where David Brooks is interesting, if strange, the NYT reminds us that being able to write is not a requirement for their writers.
was the opening paragraph:
One of the more pleasant outcomes of the slowly growing trend toward highly involved fatherhood has been, I’ve found, the ability to plainly see that total ninnyishness is not a uniquely female thing.
On a day where David Brooks is interesting, if strange, the NYT reminds us that being able to write is not a requirement for their writers.
Labels: gender bias, Journamalism, NYT