The
Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web blog notes that the
New York Times is not squeamish about using words such as "harsh" and "brutal" to describe various interrogation techniques (a.k.a. "torture"): "When the paper needs a short description, the word
brutal is accurate and appropriate, whether you think the acts were justified or not." But in 2005, when partial birth abortion was the topic, the
Times took the trouble to only ascribe such terms to opponents of the procedure, as in, "Opponents of abortion refer to the method as partial-birth abortion and denounce it as
brutal and uncivilized."
Best of the Web
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