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Times Reporter Notes People Magazine Includes Andrew Cuomo In 'Sexiest Men' Issue

The governor-elect is promoted for the idea that (liberal) public service is "sexy." But Cuomo also thinks it could be his natural good looks - what he calls his "genetic sculpting."

Michael Luo Notices Media Matters' Left-Wing Fundraising Drive, Leaves Out the Melodrama

After spending the 2010 campaign worrying over the scourge of anonymous deep-pocketed conservative donors out to buy the election, reporter Michael Luo offered a look at a new outlet for left-wing ...

Times Skips Pro-Life March, But Sends Writer and Photographer to Georgia for 'Dwindling' Anti-Army Protest

For the last three years the Times has virtually ignored the annual March for Life anti-abortion rally. Yet when a sparsely attended left-wing anti-military protest in Georgia is in danger of ...

Times Reporters, Editors Defend Earmarks With Democratic Talking Points

Times editors and reporters continues to ignore arguments that make earmark reform look necessary, while harping on the Democratic talking point that earmarks amount to less than one percent of ...

Krugman Crowns Alan Simpson the Epitome of Evil, Fears for American 'Blood Bath'

Paul Krugman's taking opposition to deficit spending quite hard: "It's hard to see how this situation is resolved without a major crisis of some kind. [Former Sen. Alan] Simpson may or may not get ...

The Myth of Steve Israel, 'Moderate Democrat'

Reporter Janie Lorber tried to argue that voting against conservatives 88 percent of the time makes you a "moderate." They apparently grade "moderate" on a liberal curve.

A Very NYT Thanksgiving: An Interfaith Service 'Transcending' Christianity for Woody Guthrie

Peter Applebome honors the vaguely Unitarian left."George Jones is God...You heard that from a rabbi."

Surprise: A Long, Respectful Profile of Sarah Palin in the New York Times Magazine

Times Magazine writer Robert Draper provides some context to the media's anti-Palin caricature: "The caricature of Palin as a vapid, winking, press-averse clotheshorse proved irresistible to ...

Zernike Claims Her Slanted Tea Party Book Was 'as Objective as Possible a Look'

Kate Zernike says she tried to be objective in "Boiling Mad," her book about the Tea Party: "I've just written this book that very consciously tried to come up through the middle...there was merit ...

Times Makes Sure Some Conservative Donors Give Till It Hurts

All the news fit to print leaves out the man who loaned the paper $250 million.
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