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
2/25/2008 2:36 PM ET
Now it's McCain's age that's suddenly a concern for the Times: "The quest to win the presidency at an age when he would be too old to be a commercial airline pilot or even a judge in some states..."
2/25/2008 11:04 AM ET
Clark Hoyt: "A newspaper cannot begin a story about the all-but-certain Republican presidential nominee with the suggestion of an extramarital affair with an attractive lobbyist 31 years his ...
2/22/2008 11:29 AM ET
Even the network news and left-wing blogosphere say the story doesn't deliver the goods, while the McCain campaign is raising money off it.
2/21/2008 2:17 PM ET
The liberal New Republic on the McCain smear: "In the absence of concrete, printable proof that McCain and Iseman were an item, the piece delicately steps around purported romance and instead ...
2/21/2008 11:17 AM ET
Conservatives and liberals alike don't think the Times came up with the goods in its long-awaited assault on John McCain - an awkward mix of innuendo and old news.
2/20/2008 2:55 PM ET
The Times wonders: Is the more reserved Cuban-American community in Miami no longer angry at "President" Castro?
2/20/2008 1:44 PM ET
The Times touts a loaded survey showing military officers are concerned about the state of the military - but ignores the Clintonites and Times reporters on the staff of one of the organizations.
2/20/2008 11:28 AM ET
The Times barely focused on Michelle Obama's statement showing a lack of pride in her country: "...for the first time in my adult lifetime, I am really proud of my country."
2/19/2008 1:33 PM ET
"For people who feel an acute unease about the future of the planet, a small but growing number of psychotherapists now offer a treatment designed to reduce worries as well as carbon footprints: ...
2/19/2008 12:29 PM ET
More "populism," not liberalism, in the Democratic race for president, even as Hillary lashes into the "two oilmen in the White House" and attacks drug companies.
2/19/2008 11:14 AM ET
"His record has been a mix of great social achievements, but a dismal economic performance that has mired most Cubans in poverty. He succeeded in establishing universal health care, providing free ...
2/18/2008 3:31 PM ET
Clark Hoyt on an alarmist front-page report on mercury in sushi: "I thought the package was less balanced than it should have been, given the state of existing research."
2/18/2008 3:02 PM ET
DCJ: "Chait twists words I use to describe the shared values of those Democrats and Republicans who favor people over corporations to make them appear as my views, not a description of theirs." ...
2/18/2008 2:48 PM ET
Henry Alford gushed that "the diversity and intellectual accomplishments of the 460 were fairly staggering." Plus: disagraced anti-Bush CBS news producer Mary Mapes cracks jokes while killjoy ...
2/15/2008 3:26 PM ET
Hillary Clinton's "populist turn" - taking on insurers and going after drug companies.
2/15/2008 2:03 PM ET
Reporter Jacques Steinberg on El Rushbo: "As he opened his radio program Wednesday, Mr. Limbaugh lobbed yet another grenade."
2/15/2008 12:47 PM ET
The Pentagon as social services agency? "The fatalities examined by The New York Times show a military system that tries and sometimes fails to balance the demands of fighting a war with those of ...
2/14/2008 3:26 PM ET
Financial difficulties, a long presidential campaign, and Rupert Murdoch's beefed-up Wall Street Journal are all putting a strain on the Times' finances.
2/14/2008 12:38 PM ET
Plus: GOP "Spreading Hatred on Immigration" and the Return of "The Age of Greed"
2/13/2008 7:29 PM ET
"Mr. Bush never sounds surer of himself than when the subject is Sept. 11, even when his critics argue that he has squandered the country's moral authority, violated American and international ...