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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3/31/2008 12:37 PM ET
Eduardo Porter: "But philanthropy allows [Americans] to target spending on those they personally believe are deserving, instead of allowing the government to choose....Politicians, from Richard ...
3/31/2008 12:02 PM ET
Former Northwest correspondent Timothy Egan: "Begin with the rallying cry of those on the hard-hearted side of this issue: Build the wall. Deport them all. No amnesty."
3/28/2008 4:53 PM ET
Plus the "Very Dangerous Trends" of Rupert Murdoch
3/28/2008 12:56 PM ET
An odious comparison goes unchallenged: "'Homeland' deals partly with the loss of freedom in a security state and partly with the Iraq war and contemporary war in general. Ms. Anderson evokes ...
3/27/2008 2:00 PM ET
From Justice Department correspondent Eric Lichtblau's new book: "The administration, it seemed clear to me, had lied to us" about an anti-terrorist surveillance program.
3/27/2008 1:32 PM ET
"The new South Korean policy, outlined by the new president, Lee Myung-bak, means at least a temporary reduction in generous South Korean economic aid at a dire time for the North..." No mention ...
3/26/2008 3:01 PM ET
The Times clearly favors Hillary's expensive mortgage bailout plan to McCain's more hands-off approach.
3/26/2008 12:27 PM ET
The paper has used the same formulation in three out of its four commemorations of the latest 1,000-death mark in Iraq.
3/26/2008 12:05 PM ET
"When Ronald Reagan ran for president in 1980, he promised to cut taxes in what seemed, at the time, a magical way."
3/25/2008 1:55 PM ET
Robin Toner looks at the voting records of Clinton and Obama and discovers that both are liberal.
3/25/2008 12:10 PM ET
Only the Times could spin an increase in life expectancy as a disturbing trend: "Life expectancy for the nation as a whole has increased, the researchers said, but affluent people have experienced ...
3/25/2008 11:51 AM ET
Hair coloring as a sign of anti-Muslim extremism? "Geert Wilders's bleached-blond hair goes to the root of his character. For more than two decades, Mr. Wilders, the controversial anti-Islam ...
3/24/2008 1:56 PM ET
Could the surge and resulting decline in the fatality rate for U.S. troops have something to do with it? The Times gives five other reasons before even making the suggestion.
3/24/2008 1:25 PM ET
"Television programs showed recorded parts of sermons by Mr. Wright, who is nationally known for his work in creating economic development programs in the inner city, inspiring many other black ...
3/24/2008 1:14 PM ET
According to the Times, any popular GOP position is a stand-in for racial animosity: "Race did not disappear entirely from presidential campaigns; it went under cover. It lay buried in code ...
3/21/2008 1:20 PM ET
The paper's newest gloomy economics reporter sees hardship in slipping sales of crab meat.
3/21/2008 11:28 AM ET
"Honesty feels heady right now. For seven years, we have lived with the arid, us-against-them formulas of Bush's menial mind, with the result that the nuanced exploration of America's hardest ...
3/20/2008 1:54 PM ET
Robert Worth's watercolor memory of pre-war Iraq: "Their Iraq was Basra before the first Gulf War, when it was full of cafes and canals, still known as 'the dark land' because of its thick canopy ...
3/20/2008 12:27 PM ET
Headline, same page: "Obama Works to Shift Campaign Back to Domestic Issues."