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
4/18/2008 12:25 PM ET
The Times forwards liberal whining about ABC's Democratic debate: "If there was a common theme, it was that Mr. Gibson and Mr. Stephanopoulos had front-loaded the debate with questions that many ...
4/18/2008 12:08 PM ET
Raymond Bonner in the left-wing New York Review of Books: "There are still hundreds of prisoners held without charge at Guantánamo, and it will in all likelihood be left to the new administration ...
4/17/2008 1:11 PM ET
The Times' sour coverage of the Pope's visit to America continues.
4/17/2008 11:53 AM ET
Executive Editor Bill Keller: "...it is not wrong to see some resemblance to South Africa in the way Israelis drew up Palestinian homelands that serve Israeli interests while leaving the ...
4/17/2008 11:35 AM ET
Sheryl Gay Stolberg: "But critics - including environmentalists, scientists and lawmakers - said the effort was too little, too late. They accused Mr. Bush of trying to derail legislation that ...
4/16/2008 12:30 PM ET
Maureen Dowd: "Behind closed doors in San Francisco, elitism's epicenter, Barack Obama showed his elitism, attributing the emotional, spiritual and cultural values of working-class, 'lunch pail' ...
4/16/2008 12:13 PM ET
"If your latest battle with your H.M.O. has you pounding your head with frustration, 'Sick Around the World' on PBS may spur you to more drastic action, like leaving the United States altogether."
4/16/2008 12:12 PM ET
Michael Cooper, always on the bright side: "With the address, Mr. McCain labored to overcome the impression that he does not understand the economy well, and the idea being pushed by his ...
4/15/2008 12:58 PM ET
Oh no, not him again: "Silvio Berlusconi, the idiosyncratic billionaire who already dominates much of Italy's public life, snatched back political power in elections that ended Monday...the least ...
4/15/2008 10:00 AM ET
"His reputation over many years is as a man of doctrinal hardness, who condemns homosexuality and abortion, who regards Catholicism as the only true faith - positions at times difficult to digest ...
4/15/2008 9:18 AM ET
McCain changes his tune on mortgages, and the Times takes another bite out of him, again quoting Hillary Clinton comparing him to Hoover and suggesting he sounds uncomfortable talking about the ...
4/14/2008 2:18 PM ET
Reporter John Broder: "With long-term estimates of the cost of the Iraq war ranging from $1 trillion to $3 trillion or more, the question naturally arises of what else the country could have done ...
4/14/2008 12:59 PM ET
From Clay Waters' review of "Bush's Law": "Lichtblau is preoccupied with getting scooped. Check his response when it looked as if the Times wouldn't run the NSA story: 'Each tidbit that came ...
4/14/2008 12:40 PM ET
Economics reporter Peter Goodman: "Joblessness is growing. Millions of homes are sliding into foreclosure. The financial system continues to choke on the toxic leftovers of the mortgage crisis. ...
4/14/2008 12:16 PM ET
Who would have thought a museum about journalism could be slammed as bordering on "jingoism"? Nicolai Ouroussoff does it: "The suggestion is that the values of a free press and a free market are ...
4/10/2008 10:14 AM ET
The paper won't let go of McCain's brief slip during Tuesday's questioning of Gen. David Petraeus when he described Al Qaeda as Shiite, and immediately corrected himself.
4/10/2008 9:38 AM ET
No left-wing slant here: "...the income gap between the have-lots and the have-nots is widening faster in Connecticut than in any other state."
4/9/2008 4:52 PM ET
Democratic Senator and Obama endorser on John McCain, heartless killer: "McCain was a fighter pilot, who dropped laser-guided missiles from 35,000 feet. He was long gone when they hit. What ...
4/9/2008 1:55 PM ET
The Times again finds McCain's Shia-Sunni gaffes fascinating - but what about Obama's confusing of Iran with Iraq?
4/9/2008 11:31 AM ET
Kids pester their Republican parents into voting for Obama, and the Times finds it simply adorable.