Well I Didn't Know He Was Gonna Die When I Fired Him
Always a class act, Marty Peretz notes the really important thing about Michael Kelly's death:
I do not mean at all to mar the coverage of the tragic death of Michael Kelly in Iraq by quibbling. But I did not fire Mr. Kelly as editor of The New Republic in 1997 because of how he configured the "magazine's coverage of Vice President Al Gore."
Mr. Kelly wrote incandescent prose. As an editor, however, Mr. Kelly's single-minded focus on President Bill Clinton's improprieties distorted his perspective on the policies of the Clinton-Gore administration and brought him into conflict not only with me but also with much of the intellectual history of the magazine.
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S***. I knew all along that Kelley's death was set up by Clinton-Gore operatives. They had Elvis and JFK do their dirty work.
Well, it looks like the boss told him to shut up & he wouldn't shut up, so the boss fired him.
So Marty Peretz has a guilty conscience. Well, that's his problem.
Maybe the editorship of the New Republic is important to some people but it seems like a lot of inside baseball to me.