Reporter Manny Fernandez let his readers know what he really thinks about the Tea Party in Texas: "The far-right agenda of grass-roots and Tea Party activists has
come to dominate the Republican ...
Double standards on race and religion in the New York Times. The paper's liberal concerns about racism in voting patterns or separation of church and state, so prevalent when discussing white ...
The Times' defense of Obama nominee Chuck Hagel: "In efforts to spur liberals to
oppose the nomination, Mr. Hagel's critics have also focused on a
comment he made in the late 1990s, opposing a ...
Reporter Pam Belluck made Saturday's front page
with her slant against the rising pro-life trend of Christian-run
pregnancy centers: "Abortion rights advocates have long called some of their ...
Supposedly impartial Times science reporter Elisabeth Rosenthal tries to refute the NRA's argument on guns and public safety: "Indeed,
the N.R.A.'s solution to the expansion of gun violence in ...
New York Times reporter Mark Landler extolled Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton the "role model," for her "indomitable stamina and "herculean work habits," but is concerned that the possible ...
Former Times reporter Timothy Egan: "A new Congress, sworn in Thursday, will be less crazy than the old one by only a few degrees of wacko. Gone, at least, are a deadbeat dad and a longtime ...
95% of the House Republican caucus reelected John Boehner as Speaker
of the House on Thursday, but the 12 dissenting Republicans attracted
intense coverage in the New York Times, including a ...
Monica Davey's front-page New York Times story on rising homicides in Chicago, governed by former Obama chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, was suspiciously silent on the utter failure of the city's ...
New York Times reporter Jonathan Weisman can't understand why the House GOP didn't embrace the fiscal cliff agreement, and wonders why they cling to their bizarre opposition to tax hikes on the ...