National Post columnist gets censored for not endorsing Harper

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Fair and balanced muzzling.


Andrew Coyne v The National Post

Postmedia newspapers have been running variations of the same Harper endorsement all day. But as the Edmonton Journal's Paula Simons publicly confirmed, pumping the Conservatives was management's call. Regardless of what Postmedia's reporters, columnists, editors (or readers) think, endorsements are a publisher's decision, and Posties know Paul Godfrey was always going to force a Harper endorsement from on high down to all papers, including the National Post.

But Postmedia's flagship paper has yet to pick their winner. The decision of its editorial board is expected imminently. The head of that board is Andrew Coyne.

As a masthead editor of a conservative newspaper, Coyne knows he must toe the company line. But Coyne is also his own brand with his own voice — an influential pundit and opinionator who endorsed the Liberals in 2011 (in Maclean's) and who then wrote a series of scathing anti-Harper columns.

CANADALAND has learned that though Coyne the editor has signed off on an official National Post Harper endorsement, Coyne the columnist planned to endorse a different candidate under his own byline in the paper tomorrow.

But the National Post won't run it.

Numerous sources at the Post confirm Coyne's column was removed from the internal schedule this afternoon at 1:02pm EST. We received this forwarded email from a Postmedia employee who has asked not to be identified:

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Andrew Coyne v The National Post | CANADALAND
 

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Here's the key. . .

"As a masthead editor of a conservative newspaper, Coyne knows he must toe the company line."

But don't let that stop your OUTRAGE!
 

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Here's the key. . .

"As a masthead editor of a conservative newspaper, Coyne knows he must toe the company line."

But don't let that stop your OUTRAGE!

Lol

He can still toe the company line as an editor and have a separate opinion as a columnist.

One does not compromise the other and papers do that all the time.