A Tennessee newspaper editor who was fired for a headline critical of
President Obama says his bosses bowed to pressure from the president's
supporters, claiming he wouldn't have been canned if he had said the
same of former President George W. Bush.
Drew Johnson's editorial
,
titled "Take your jobs plan and shove it, Mr. President: Your policies
have harmed Chattanooga enough," went viral and drew national attention
earlier this week when Obama visited the city.
The Chattanooga Times Free Press editorial page editor was later ousted. The newspaper released a statement Thursday saying Johnson had been fired for "placing a headline on an editorial outside of normal editing procedures."
But in an interview with Fox News, Johnson said that policy -- requiring that last-minute changes to headlines be approved -- was only implemented after they published his piece.
Drew Johnson's editorial
The Chattanooga Times Free Press editorial page editor was later ousted. The newspaper released a statement Thursday saying Johnson had been fired for "placing a headline on an editorial outside of normal editing procedures."
But in an interview with Fox News, Johnson said that policy -- requiring that last-minute changes to headlines be approved -- was only implemented after they published his piece.
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