Posted by Juan Non-Volokh:
<i>NYT</i> on Filibusters -- Continued:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_15-2005_05_21.shtml#1116456417


   [1]Stone Court thinks there is no inconsistency in the two NYT
   editorials I cite [2]below. Certainly, one could oppose the filibuster
   on principle, but still object to changing the filibuster rule by a
   simple majority vote, but this is not the Times' position.

   As the excerpts below should illustrate -- and the full text of the
   editorials makes clear -- the gray lady has indeed changed her
   editorial position on the merit of filibusters. In 1995, filibusters
   were "negative feats of endurance" and "the tool of the sore loser."
   Today, filibusters are "part of the Senate's time-honored deliberative
   role and of its protection of minority rights" and "a necessary
   weapon." So while one could be both anti-filibuster and anti-nuclear
   option, that is not the NYT's editorial position.

   In a related vein, one reader wonders why the current NYT editorial
   board should be bound in perpetuity to prior editorial positions --
   after all, it's not the [3]St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Fair enough, the
   Times can change its mind. But we're not talking about some long ago
   position -- this was 1995. Moreover, insofar as the NYT seeks to be a
   voice of principle, rather than partisan political interest, I think
   it is reasonable to expect a reasonable amount of consistency and
   frank acknowledgement when its views change.

References

   1. 
http://thurgood.blogspot.com/2005_05_01_thurgood_archive.html#111643330993674188
   2. http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_15-2005_05_21.shtml#1116428499
   3. 
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000920570

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