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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
Nice bit of squirming and sidestepping ... but you were busted nonetheless.
I've seen Sullivan's by-line on New York Times articles on the internet ... I haven't deigned to touch the actual propaganda rag for the past 20 years ... so please "forgive" me if I didn't know which section of the rag the electronic articles were lifted from.
And I have no idea what you're waiting for, Ms. Odets ... please explain.
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BB, you're constantly jumping on people for unsubstantiated links, so until you can give me hard evidence that Sullivan was a regular staff writer for the NYTimes, and not an occasional contributor, then I have to apply your own standards on unsubstantiated things and assume you made it up. Whining that you think you saw the articles on the internet but that you don't read the Times so you don't know which "section" the articles were from doesn't count as solid backup. I need to know the years he was a writer/reporter, as you put it. Contributor is just contributor. Not writer or reporter, as you state.
Here is the pertinent line from an earlier email, to answer your other question:
"What do you consider a "leftist?" I also can't find any corroboration to him having been a reporter for the NYTimes. What years did he work there? Please give me the dates, along with a list of what you consider to be "leftist" attributes."
So, actually, that's two questions you haven't answered yet. When was Sullivan on staff at the NYTimes and what do you consider a "leftist?"
I still think you're confusing the London Times with the NY Times. Sullivan does write a regular column for the London Times.