
Patrick Healy
Deputy Editor, Opinion at The New York Times
Deputy Editor, @NYTOpinion • [email protected]
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Patrick Healy |M. Gessen |Michelle Goldberg |Bret Stephens |Alison Bruzek
At least one Opinion columnist is confident about that. In a live event recorded at the Brooklyn Public Library on Tuesday, Opinion's deputy editor, Patrick Healy, was joined by the columnists Michelle Goldberg, M. Gessen and Bret Stephens to discuss how President Trump's second term has reshaped America in just 100 days. 'Donald Trump Will Not Be President, Four Years Hence'At least one Opinion columnist is confident about that.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Maureen Dowd |Patrick Healy |Carlos Lozada |Jillian Weinberger
In this episode of "The Opinions," the deputy Opinion editor Patrick Healy is joined by the columnists Maureen Dowd and Carlos Lozada to dissect the first 100 days of President Trump's second term and prepare for what's to come. Maureen Dowd and Carlos Lozada on 100 Days of Trump's 'Fake Reality'"Nothing like this has ever happened in Washington." Below is a transcript of an episode of "The Opinions." We recommend listening to it in its original form for the full effect.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Patrick Healy |Lydia Polgreen |Jillian Weinberger
And what happens when your country becomes a place people no longer want to come to. In this episode of "The Opinions," the deputy Opinion editor Patrick Healy talks to the columnist Lydia Polgreen about the global panic around migration, and what President Trump's efforts to curb it mean for the United States and its position in the world. Lydia Polgreen on What's Missing in Our Conversation About ImmigrationAnd what happens when your country becomes a place people no longer want to come to.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Patrick Healy
Last Wednesday night I received an email out of the blue from Larry David, the comedian and creator of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," saying that he had a guest essay submission. I opened the document and read the first line: "Imagine my surprise when in the spring of 1939 a letter arrived at my house inviting me to dinner at the Old Chancellery with the world's most reviled man, Adolf Hitler.""OK," I thought.
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3 weeks ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Patrick Healy |Bret Stephens |Vishakha Darbha
Share On this First 100 Days episode of “The Opinions,” the deputy Opinion editor, Patrick Healy, and the columnist Bret Stephens discuss the nuance of being a conservative critical of President Trump.Below is a transcript of an episode of “The Opinions.” We recommend listening to it in its original form for the full effect.
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Lots of discussion rn about presidential endorsements. The @nytopinion Editorial Board endorsed Kamala Harris on Sept. 30, and our Times Opinion editor @katiekings - who oversees the Board - has a great rundown of the hows/whys of endorsing. https://t.co/e1x3YSLKSo

Kathleen Kingsbury, the head of Opinion, explains why the New York Times editorial board concluded that “Kamala Harris is the only patriotic choice for president” on Sept. 30 and shares more about its approach to endorsements. Read the endorsement here: https://t.co/TDeo04DgjA https://t.co/S5Zs6cX9Jf

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