Ouch! New York Times reporter Fernanda Santos on Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer: "she was repeatedly called 'compassionate,' not a word often used to describe her." Santos also called two groups ...
A tale of presidential inaugurations during wartime and strife. In 2005, the year of President George W. Bush's second inauguration, the New York Times was "question[ing] the propriety of a lavish ...
The latest New York Times poll, focused on gun
control, showed gains for stricter gun laws and (coincidentally?) made
the front page of the national edition. But
the paper buried findings in ...
The Times' Michael Cooper reported from the U.S.
Conference of Mayors meeting, capturing the effusive
reaction to President Obama's gun-control proposals. Cooper came off less a hard-bitten ...
Times movie critics A.O. Scott and Manohla Dargis ruin more movies with Obama-obsessed politicization: "Movie audiences tend to prefer symbolic, fantastical wars, with
intergalactic robots (in ...
New York Times reporter Michael Shear on the NRA's video accusing Obama of hypocrisy on guns in schools: "The
video also prompted commentary on social media about whether the gun
rights ...
NYT's Peter Baker dredges up an unfair accusation against Sarah Palin: "The use of gun symbolism has at
times provoked controversy. After Representative Gabrielle Giffords of
Arizona was shot ...
The New York Times continued to push its pet cause of
immigration "reform," involving mass amnesty for illegals in the United
States. In a twist, immigration reporter Julia Preston reported ...
Political reporter Jim Rutenberg, along with his headline writer, threw
around the loaded term "neoconservative," a term most often used as an
insult by leftists and the media, in his Sunday ...
Humorless New York Times columnist-economist attacked as lazy
and unprofessional the host of The Daily Show for daring to mock the
trillion-dollar platinum coin as a solution to the debt ...