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GOP Playing Politics with Terror

Nagourney: "Republicans, facing tough midterm elections - and with a history, as Democrats noted, of spotlighting terrorist threats in election seasons...."

A "Varied Group" of Terrorist Plotters?

And what does Lebanon have to do with a terror plot several months in the making? The Times knows.

Nasrallah's Dreams of Israel Annihilation Missing from NYT

Neil MacFarquhar's profile of Hezbollah's terrorist leader Sheikh Nasrallah included this description: "He always calls Israel 'the Zionist entity,' maintaining that all Jewish immigrants should ...

Still No Kind Words for Condoleezza Rice

Helene Cooper again cooks Condoleezza Rice and the U.S. support of Israel in a front-page "news" story: ""Washingtons resistance to an immediate cease-fire and its staunch support of Israel have ...

Still Ignoring Cynthia McKinney's Nutty Conspiracy Theories

Brenda Goodman follows up on her story on the Democratic primary loss by inflammatory Rep. Cynthia McKinney of Georgia, but lets her allies blame the Republicans and again ignores McKinney's ...

Ned Lamont's Band of Irate...Moderates?

An editorial ludicrously tries to portray vengeful anti-Lieberman bloggers and anti-war activists as moderates.

More Photo Controversy at the Times

The Times checks out the authenticity of several photos it used from disgraced photographer Adnan Hajj, the Reuters freelancer caught doctoring photos from Lebanon to make damage caused by Israel ...

Republican Have "Exploited Ruthlessly" Their Advantage on National Security

Nagourney cringes again at "ruthless" Republican rhetoric emanating from Republicans concerning the war on terror.

Hiding Rep. Cynthia McKinney's Nutty Views

Meet Rep. Cynthia McKinney and her "forceful persona" (never mind her anti-Israel stands, "Bush knew" 9-11 conspiracy theories, and other paranoid rants).

Israel's "Ferocity" in Response to Terror

Ethan Bronner seems taken aback by the "ferocity" of Israel's "harsh" response to Hezbollah's historical terrorism -or what the Times calls "armed provocation.
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