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.
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12/10/2009 12:32 PM ET
A poll that only made page 8 of the paper shows Obama's job approval has fallen by six points and his disapproval rate risen six points since September.
12/9/2009 1:23 PM ET
A charming image, courtesy of Times contributing writer Robert Draper, on Texas's Republican governor, Rick Perry: "...in his ostrich-skin cowboy boots with popcorn tumbling down his shirt while ...
12/9/2009 12:28 PM ET
Fighting "global warming" will cost trillions of dollars, but don't worry, John Broder explains, it's "a relatively small fraction of the world's total economic output."
12/9/2009 11:05 AM ET
Kookiness on parade at the Copenhagen climate talks is greeted with studious neutrality by the Times credulous reporters: "To help establish the mood, the choreographers of the meeting screened a ...
12/9/2009 10:07 AM ET
The New York Times has set up a special gift page for non-whites, with gift suggestions like the "Wise Latina" t-shirt: "Wise shoppers can commemorate the moment in history when Sonia Sotomayor ...
12/8/2009 12:43 PM ET
Andrew Pollack greets a new tumor-shrinking drug with concerns about costs, as if cancer-fighting drugs come cheap: "A newly approved chemotherapy drug will cost about $30,000 a month, a sign that ...
12/8/2009 11:23 AM ET
Has the Times anger at Republicans for blocking Obama-care reduced them to making old-man jokes?
12/8/2009 11:01 AM ET
Maybe someday they will finally arrive...
12/7/2009 2:34 PM ET
Times "Ethicist" columnist Randy Cohen attacks conservatives: "...even in an era when radio blowhards fulminate and Tea Party crackpots threaten violence against their political foes, it is ...
12/7/2009 2:14 PM ET
When it comes to science, "Take nobody's word for it" - unless they're pushing global warming alarmism, of course: "With the scientific consensus more or less settled that human activity - the ...
12/7/2009 1:39 PM ET
On the eve of potentially expensive climate change talks in Copenhagen, Andrew Revkin and John Broder assure readers that besides CRU there are "a wide range of data from other sources, including ...
12/7/2009 1:09 PM ET
Clark Hoyt defends Andrew Revkin's incomplete coverage of ClimateGate and the Times for not posting the emails on its web site.
12/4/2009 2:47 PM ET
Read the absolutely most biased quotes from the Times in the latest edition of Quotes of Note.
12/3/2009 12:21 PM ET
Reporter Michael Grynbaum quoted not one, not two, but six emotional New York State senators supporting gay marriage - in a vote that lost by a wide margin: "Ruth Hassell-Thompson was a young girl ...
12/3/2009 10:24 AM ET
"Are We Going to Let John Die?" Kristof asked. Um, apparently not: "John Brodniak, a man who already has government health insurance and is already being treated for his illness, is the New York ...
12/2/2009 2:15 PM ET
The Times never forgave the GOP for using murderer Willie Horton against Mass. Gov. Michael Dukakis. But with Republican Mike Huckabee facing a similar problem over a clemency that ended in ...
12/1/2009 7:50 PM ET
Unpredictable New York Times science columnist John Tierney reads the hacked Climate-gate emails and finds "smug groupthink" and revenge plots "against those who question the dangers of global ...
12/1/2009 7:18 PM ET
On Tuesday, New York Times reporter Timothy Williams led his story from Baghdad, "Now With Foothold in Iraq, Oil Companies Look to the Future" with a "blood for oil" accusation the hard left has ...
12/1/2009 1:04 PM ET
South Carolina Rift Highlights Debate Over G.O.P.
12/1/2009 11:11 AM ET
Unpredictable science columnist John Tierney reads the hacked Climate-gate emails and finds "smug groupthink" and revenge plots "against those who question the dangers of global warming."