How to fix The New York Times op-ed page

More honesty, less trolling

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The New York Times is under fire again, this time over its op-ed page. A few controversial columnists and opinion editors have so infuriated the Times rank-and-file that they're leaking all sorts of dirt and complaints to reporters at Vanity Fair and HuffPost.

As Ashley Feinberg writes in an astounding article at HuffPost, the constant boil of controversy led op-ed page editor James Bennet to hold a meeting in December with disgruntled Times reporters. This apparently failed spectacularly, with some attendees still furious months later, largely because they saw Bennet's arguments as transparently self-undermining.

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Ryan Cooper

Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.