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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11/17/2008 5:28 PM ET
Three Times editors say Kantor made the wrong call when she emailed teenage students looking for "advice about a story" on Cindy McCain.
11/14/2008 3:05 PM ET
Plus: Dumb Southern Racists for McCain
11/14/2008 2:34 PM ET
The Times hints a politician's anti-illegal immigrant rhetoric may have contributed to the atmosphere resulting in the murder of an immigrant: "Words have consequences. Steve Levy, the Suffolk ...
11/14/2008 11:25 AM ET
Defending a Democratic senator, the Times makes a clear distinction between banks "investing in risky subprime mortgages" and banks helping "middle- and low-income home buyers." But is there ...
11/13/2008 3:42 PM ET
Adam Nossiter: "Southern counties that voted more heavily Republican this year than in 2004 tended to be poorer, less educated and whiter, a statistical analysis by The New York Times ...
11/13/2008 1:41 PM ET
Mike Albo: "If you feel as if you have been emotionally, professionally and politically run over by a tank for the last, say, eight years, then the well-selected, fun merchandise and carbonated ...
11/13/2008 1:00 PM ET
A Times parody sounds a bit like the wish-list of the Times editorial page: "Articles described a nation turned hard left: nationalized oil companies, a 'maximum wage' law, the enactment of ...
11/6/2008 3:56 PM ET
The Times' White House reporter Stolberg (pictured) gushed about the president-elect: "Now comes Barack Obama: young, hip and multicultural..."
11/6/2008 3:25 PM ET
And in Colorado, "a drift toward socially conservative orthodoxy" made the Republican party a "tough sell to newcomers."
11/6/2008 1:45 PM ET
Book review editor Sam Tanenhaus, who was considered a conservative when he took the job, seems amazed that "Some 40 years later, there are conservatives who still inveigh against the perils of ...
11/5/2008 3:33 PM ET
Today the Times points to John McCain's statement as a gaffe that "fundamentally altered the dynamic of the race." But one Times writer characterized the resulting criticism as a "cheap shot."
11/5/2008 2:36 PM ET
It's gonna be a long four years: "In a country long divided, Mr. Obama had a singular appeal: he is biracial and Ivy League educated; a stirring speaker who shoots hoops and quotes the theologian ...
11/5/2008 1:53 PM ET
Wishful thinking about Democratic wins in Florida, Kentucky, and Mississippi failed to pan out.
11/4/2008 4:06 PM ET
"But on the social issues - gun control, abortion, gay marriage, religion - I'm not sure we're that even-handed....Journalists move easily in the world of business Republicans, less easily in the ...
11/4/2008 3:39 PM ET
One guess which party reporter Michael Cooper blames.
11/4/2008 2:33 PM ET
And the winner is...
11/4/2008 12:50 PM ET
Double standards on the front page on Election Day from Katharine Seelye. While Obama wins in Indiana, Virginia, and other states would be a "disaster" for McCain, a McCain win in Pennsylvania ...
11/4/2008 12:29 PM ET
Frank Bruni: "In Philadelphia in March, Mr. Obama delivered a set-piece speech that sought to do nothing less than explain centuries of racial enmity and move Americans past it...In recent weeks, ...
11/3/2008 4:06 PM ET
Reporter Elisabeth Bumiller also paints a distorted picture of John McCain's "devastated" reaction to Rep. John Lewis comparing him to segregationist George Wallace.
11/3/2008 3:23 PM ET
Lame excuse for Obama from Michael Falcone: "After Sept. 11, 2001, [Rev. Jeremiah] Wright delivered a sermon suggesting that the terrorist attacks were a consequence of American foreign policy. ...