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Good News for GOP: Paul Krugman Sees Potential Tidal Wave of Democrats.

Krugman: "So if the Democrats win, they'll probably have a substantial majority."

Times Unleashes a Huge Tax Attack on Christian Churches

Diana Henriques opines in the news section: "Precious as protecting religious freedom is, however, there are cases where these special breaks collide with other values important in this country - ...

Don't Even Bother to Read This Story

The Times tops its brief story on a possible financial scandal involving Sen. Harry Reid with this riveting headline: "Senator Offers to Amend Financial Forms."

The Times Attacks Sen. Inhofe After He Mocks Paper's Coverage of Global...Cooling

The Times reluctantly concedes the media hasn't always been right about the global warming "threat": "But the essence of [Sen. James Inhofe's] strategy is to seize upon a mistaken or overblown ...

OK to Be Concerned About Radical Islam, As Long As You're Not "Extremist" or "Far Right"

"Now those normally seen as moderates - ordinary people as well as politicians - are asking whether once unquestioned values of tolerance and multiculturalism should have limits." But aren't the ...

McCain's "Bitter Partisan Furor" Against Hillary

John McCain when attacking Bush: brave maverick. McCain when attacking Bill & Hillary: bitter partisan blame-spreader

More Left-Wing Boilerplate in the Theatre Section

Andrea Stevens reviews a play based on a book by socialist writer Barbara Ehrenreich: "There is nothing dated about the subject, when Congress has not raised the federal minimum wage of $5.15 an ...

The Times Should Have Googled "George Soros"

Google hosts left-wing moneybags George Soros, but the Times won't cop to the liberal mindset of the search engine giant.

"Rape, Justice, and the Times"

The paper's shoddy and slanted coverage of the Duke lacrosse "rape" case has one member of Manhattan's liberal elite having second thoughts about the paper's "pose of objectivity."

Times Smiles for Tavis Smiley

Cheering on the PBS fixture and liberal advocate: "Tavis Smiley bounded into the Manhattan twilight, fresh from an interview at the Venezuelan embassy with that country's president, Hugo Chávez. ...
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