The big thing in favor of doing an editorial on the front page is that it would be a powerful signal of how concerned we are about guns. – Andrew Rosenthal
It’s getting hard to keep up with all of the news from Washington – witch hunts, conspiracy theories and Republicans tearing each other apart over who is ideologically pure and who is apostate. It’s a real set of carnival sideshows. – Andrew Rosenthal
Opinion pages have an impact on public debate, and they sometimes reveal things the government would rather have kept quiet. – Andrew Rosenthal
There are so many reasons to mark the passing of the great Joe Cocker – as many songs as he wrote, recorded and performed in his remarkable concerts. For me, Cocker was also the only performer who successfully covered and even improved on The Beatles. – Andrew Rosenthal
I read ‘The Hobbit’ but not a single one of the ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy. I had to lie about this pretty much all through high school. I still say it apologetically. – Andrew Rosenthal
I long ago lost track of the number of times the Obama administration has assured everyone that its vacuum-cleaner approach to electronic surveillance does not threaten the privacy or the rights of Americans. – Andrew Rosenthal
The editorial page is where you’ll find our opinions, while the letters columns and the space for Op-Ed contributors are a forum for debate and discussion. – Andrew Rosenthal
An Op-Ed by a Republican criticizing the Democrats, or vice versa, is easy to come by and not that interesting. But a Democrat who takes issue with his or her party, or a Republican who does that, is more valuable. – Andrew Rosenthal
The right of free speech cannot be parceled out based on whether we want to hear what the speaker has to say or whether we agree with those views. It means, quite often, tolerating the expression of views that we find distasteful, perhaps even repugnant. – Andrew Rosenthal
In many campaigns, one candidate or another is asked to answer for comments he or she made in the past. The answer is usually gibberish – ‘That was a long time ago,’ or ‘I was trying to say something else.’ – Andrew Rosenthal
Music was transmitted over the airwaves in the ’60s – for free, even – astonishingly enough without Bit Torrent. – Andrew Rosenthal
The fact of the matter is, particularly when covering a campaign, which is a very high-speed story, it’s incredibly unusual for the reporter to be in the same place as the dateline when the story is filed. – Andrew Rosenthal
One of the hard truths about the new digital world is that we have to be prepared to acknowledge when an experiment is not going to work, and to take action. – Andrew Rosenthal
Charles Blow’s memoir ‘Fire Shut Up in My Bones’ was a breathtaking piece of writing. – Andrew Rosenthal
The American system of civilian control of the military recognizes that soldiers’ attention must be fixed on winning battles and staying alive, and that the fog of war can sometimes obscure the rule of law. – Andrew Rosenthal
I like to say that a ‘Times’ editorial presents a strong opinion based on reality. – Andrew Rosenthal
Even the king of phrasing, Frank Sinatra, did not do as well as Joe Cocker with his reinterpretation of ‘Something’ by George Harrison, which Sinatra called the greatest love song ever written. – Andrew Rosenthal
When I was young, I colored in the line drawings in vintage editions of the Oz books that had been handed down through generations in my family. This was a bad thing to do. – Andrew Rosenthal
Some grocery stores began using electronic scanners as early as 1976, and the devices have been in general use in American supermarkets for a decade. – Andrew Rosenthal
Editorials are, obviously, pieces of opinion journalism. They are not intended to be dispassionate, balanced accountings of a news situation or issue. They present a strong and strongly argued position and do not necessarily present or even take into account the opposing position. – Andrew Rosenthal
I can still remember the first time I heard a Beatles song. It was the fall of 1964, my second year in an American school after my family moved back from overseas, and I was standing on the corner of 64th street and First Avenue with my friend Larry Campbell. – Andrew Rosenthal