MY RESIGNATION LETTER TO THE NEW YORK TIMES
[Yesterday, Bari Weiss – whom Vanity Fair called the New York Times's "star opinion writer" and The Jerusalem Post named the seventh most influential Jew in the world – wrote a resignation letter to the Times’ publisher A.G. Sulzberger. Fox News reported it as an event that “rocked the entire media world” – “a scathing indictment of the paper’s out-of-control liberal culture.” Her letter in full is below.]
Dear A.G.,
It is with sadness that I write to tell you that I am resigning from The New York Times.
I joined the paper with gratitude and optimism three years ago. I was hired with the goal of bringing in voices that would not otherwise appear in your pages: first-time writers, centrists, conservatives and others who would not naturally think of The Times as their home…
Instead, a new consensus has emerged in the press, but perhaps especially at this paper: that truth isn’t a process of collective discovery, but an orthodoxy already known to an enlightened few whose job is to inform everyone else.
Twitter is not on the masthead of The New York Times. But Twitter has become its ultimate editor.












