Columbia Journalism Review
When they open their magazine each month, Vanity Fair readers can expect to find an editor's letter that attacks the Bush administration. Editor
Graydon Carter's political passion has unquestionably benefited Vanity Fair, says
Bree Nordenson. "It has deepened his commitment to serious journalism and rescued the magazine from a fallow period around the millennium."
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Carter=crotchety old dude in sitcoms who yells at neighbor kids (Gawker)