Clay Waters is director of Times Watch, a division of the Media Research
Center (MRC) that tracks the liberal bias of the New York Times. You can follow Times Watch on Twitter and Facebook.
Author Articles
11/15/2006 1:12 PM ET
Manohla Dargis: A new movie is "the most essential political film from an American director since Michael Moore's 'Fahrenheit 9/11.'"
11/14/2006 1:26 PM ET
"Harry Mason Reid is the product of the tiny desert town of Searchlight, Nev., whose father, a hard-rock miner, battled alcoholism and depression before killing himself at 58. The future senator ...
11/14/2006 12:14 PM ET
Helene Cooper: "The question now is whether Mr. Bush is ready to junk all of his make-nice pledges in order to keep John R. Bolton at the United Nations."
11/14/2006 11:14 AM ET
Timothy Egan: "...the senator-elect from Montana truly is your grandfather's Democrat - a pro-gun, anti-big-business prairie pragmatist whose life is defined by the treeless patch of hard Montana ...
11/14/2006 11:05 AM ET
Frank Rich: "[Virginia Sen. George] Allen has a history of racial insensitivity. He used to display a Confederate flag in his living room and, bizarrely enough, a noose in his office for ...
11/13/2006 5:31 PM ET
40 ideological labels in a 1,650-word story.
11/13/2006 3:49 PM ET
Government-run health care isn't left-wing or liberal but merely an example of "economic populism."
11/13/2006 3:05 PM ET
Fresh after suggesting racism was to blame for Harold Ford Jr.'s loss in his Tennessee Senate race, hypersensitive reporter Adam Nossiter chides GOP for calling liberal Democrats liberal.
11/11/2006 5:25 PM ET
MacFarquhar dismisses Keith Ellison's past ties to the Nation of Islam and the anti-Semite Lewis Farrakhan, says Ellison is being "attacked on religious grounds."
11/10/2006 12:13 PM ET
Plus, Bashing Blogs that Criticize the Times, Paul Krugman's Pre-Election Paranoia, and Karl Rove as a Cancer
11/10/2006 2:30 AM ET
Adam Nossiter: "The crowd in the room packed with Corker supporters told its own story: It was almost entirely white." And Nossiter back in 2001 said of Southerners who "revere the Confederacy": ...
11/9/2006 3:18 PM ET
Just in time not to scare away Democratic voters: "In the House, Democratic unity could also be tested in relations between the new committee chairmen - many of whom are liberal veterans who ...
11/9/2006 3:00 PM ET
Adam Nagourney: "The Democratic Party can clearly claim a mandate."
11/9/2006 2:25 PM ET
And another appearance by "conservative" anti-war hero Rep. John Murtha.
11/9/2006 1:59 PM ET
Mark Leibovich on Bush's news conference: "Yet for someone whose presidency had just been repudiated...."
11/8/2006 1:52 PM ET
Robin Toner sees a "more conciliatory" Bush in the offing.
11/7/2006 1:40 PM ET
After writing off GOP prospects on Sunday, Nagourney writes on Election Day morning: "[Democratic] expectations may well be overheated."
11/7/2006 11:50 AM ET
"For us, the breaking point came over the Republicans' attempt to undermine the fundamental checks and balances that have safeguarded American democracy since its inception."
11/7/2006 11:38 AM ET
"If the balance of political power in Washington changes on Tuesday, will President Bush change with it?" The Times fears not.
11/6/2006 3:54 PM ET
What a difference a couple of favorable Republican polls make in the Times' coverage