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
12/4/2008 2:26 PM ET
The Times' list of 52 nonfiction books includes six from Times writers and no less than six from other liberal journalists, but zero from avowed conservatives.
12/4/2008 12:58 PM ET
The Times' White House reporter celebrates the New New Deal: "Well I think you're seeing a very interesting comparison frankly to Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal. This has been called the New ...
12/3/2008 1:47 PM ET
A Times blogger calls out ignorant admirers of Che Guevara, reminding readers of Guevara's "executions when he presided over the prison at La Cabana and his apparent "willingness to have let the ...
12/2/2008 12:46 PM ET
Tuesday's front page has a cautionary tale on Obama's nominee for attorney general: "Mr. Holder's supporters portray him as having been a relatively uninvolved bystander caught in a Clinton-era ...
12/1/2008 3:39 PM ET
What gall: The Times' columnist sees Obama and the Democrats benefiting from an improving situation in Iraq - but fails to mention their staunch opposition to the troop surge that made the ...
12/1/2008 2:27 PM ET
Seth Mydans fails to warm Times Watch's cold heart with this anecdote about "K.K.", an immigrant deported to his home country: "It was only after he was convicted of armed robbery at 18 that he ...
12/1/2008 12:35 PM ET
The Times economics reporter on the trampling death at an early-morning Wal-Mart sale: "It was a tragedy, yet it did not feel like an accident. All those people were there, lined up in the cold ...
11/25/2008 1:02 PM ET
Reporter Dan Bilefsky warns readers to beware the "arrogant" free-market advocate Vaclav Klaus: "Now the Czech Republic is about to assume the rotating presidency of the European Union and there ...
11/24/2008 3:48 PM ET
Calling her "an expert in urban affairs, particularly housing and transportation," Kantor praises Obama senior adviser Valerie Jarrett while glossing over questions about her management of Chicago ...
11/24/2008 1:56 PM ET
Gail Collins favors a Bush-Cheney resignation and an interim President Pelosi, while Tom Friedman wants to move Inauguration Day up to Thanksgiving.
11/24/2008 1:41 PM ET
Time Magazine journalist Mark Halperin ripped contrasting NYT profiles of Cindy McCain and Michelle Obama (both written by Jodi Kantor, pictured) as his prime examples of slanted campaign coverage.
11/24/2008 12:31 PM ET
Does the Times' editorial board know where Thankgiving dinner comes from? Its hysterical reaction to a clip of Sarah Palin at a turkey pardon suggests not.
11/21/2008 11:01 AM ET
Reporter Robert Worth devotes 2,600 words to Hezbollah's "Boy Scout"-style youth movement" in Lebanon without once using the word "terrorism."
11/20/2008 3:49 PM ET
What the Times isn't telling its readers about the fight over California's new law banning gay marriage.
11/20/2008 2:53 PM ET
The Times conintues to spread mythology about a 2002 campaign ad targeting former Sen. Max Cleland, Democrat of Georgia.
11/20/2008 2:51 PM ET
Jeff Zeleny promotes how lucky Chicago is to host President-Elect Obama: "Yet this moment of renaissance for Chicago is about much more than architecture and athletics. For the first time in the ...
11/19/2008 3:11 PM ET
The Times finds its ideal villain for the financial market meltdown: Conservative former Sen. Phil Gramm. So why did Bill Clinton defend him?
11/18/2008 5:21 PM ET
Jacques Steinberg lauds Dan Rather, still clever like a fox: "Using tools unavailable to him as a reporter - including the power of subpoena and the threat of punishment against witnesses who lie ...
11/18/2008 5:03 PM ET
Michael Cooper overdoses on "conservative" labels in a snide report from the Republican Governors Association meeting in Miami
11/17/2008 6:00 PM ET
Lamenting a "far right" past it never respected in the first place: "Now, thanks to the coarsening effect of the Internet on political discourse, the magazine may have lost something else: its ...