Despite its history and origins in liberalism, The New York Times has made efforts to include conservative voices, but these are not representative of the broader Republican base today.
Safire's controversial appointment as a conservative columnist in 1973 ignited a backlash at The New York Times, shedding light on the newspaper's struggles to balance its editorial stance.
Publisher A.G. Sulzberger claims that The New York Times has a diverse mix of opinions, though it lacks representation for MAGA sentiments popular among many Republicans today.
The inclusion of opinion columnists at The New York Times has evolved over the decades, yet critics argue that a true ideological balance has yet to be achieved.
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