Sunday, the New York Times published a column written by its editor-mail, Arthur S. Brisbane, who defended the newspaper's decision not to disclose, under the command of the Obama administration, the fact that the killer of the CIA, Raymond Davis, an employee of the U.S. espionage agency.
Whatever the intentions of Brisbane, is a chronic auto-condemnation, showing that the liberal newspaper reference no sense of responsibility towards democracy or loyalty to the basic journalistic principles. This emphasizes its role as quasi-propaganda organ of state.
The chronicle of Brisbane 27 February begins by quoting excerpts of letters ...