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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9/5/2007 11:13 AM ET
The Times skipped the parts about the armed federal raid on the family's house.
9/5/2007 10:46 AM ET
What sort of "strong incentives" apply in a Communist dictatorship? Reporter Simon Romero doesn't ask, but does talk about the "free" health care and education in Cuba.
9/4/2007 1:53 PM ET
In an unsympathetic evaluation, reporter Helene Cooper promoted the view that "as national security adviser [Condoleezza Rice] largely served as a rubber stamp for a series of foreign policy ...
9/4/2007 1:24 PM ET
MacFarquhar quotes Muslim Rep. Keith Ellison decrying "bigoted attacks" from two GOP Representatives - but fails to mention Ellison's comparison of 9-11 to the Reichstag Fire.
9/4/2007 12:58 PM ET
A bias toward bureaucracy in Eric Lipton's front-page story: "...the Bush-appointed commissioners voiced few objections as the already tiny agency - now just 420 workers - was pared almost to the ...
8/30/2007 5:19 AM ET
Plus: Michael Vick, Duke & a Double Standard on Snitching
8/29/2007 1:30 PM ET
"...when the city announced that Mr. Giuliani would speak next month at the sixth anniversary of the attacks, some relatives of people who died on Sept. 11 said they were dismayed, some because ...
8/29/2007 11:53 AM ET
Reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg lovingly lingered over a long list of Republican ethical woes.
8/28/2007 1:29 PM ET
The FBI released photos taken on a Puget Sound ferry of two suspicious men and asked the pubilc for help in identifying them. The Times takes a predictable PC angle (and doesn't run the photos).
8/28/2007 1:11 PM ET
The Times uses Gonzales' resignation to pile on: "It was Vice President Dick Cheney and his top legal adviser, David S. Addington, who...pushed for a radical rewriting of American policies on such ...
8/28/2007 11:42 AM ET
Not even a story on movie sequels is immune from liberal politics.
8/27/2007 3:31 PM ET
James Glanz: "But Mr. Maliki appeared to reach a new level of stridency with his reply to Senator Clinton, of New York, and Senator Levin, of Michigan."
8/27/2007 1:26 PM ET
Steven Lee Myers: "'We are still in the early stages of our new operations,' Mr. Bush said in the radio address broadcast Saturday, as if there were not those who fervently wished the country was ...
8/25/2007 1:56 PM ET
From Mark Mazzetti's lead story: "The assessment, known as a National Intelligence Estimate, casts strong doubts on the viability of the Bush administration strategy in Iraq.
8/25/2007 1:37 PM ET
What you've been missing since Times Select took away free access to Frank Rich's liberal rants.
8/24/2007 1:25 PM ET
The Times uses name-calling on Robert Murray, owner of the Utah mine that collapsed - and drags in his disbelief in global warming dogma.
8/24/2007 11:10 AM ET
The Times can't understand how Bush can cite the Vietnam War in defense of the Iraq War - even though the Times has been critically comparing Iraq to Vietnam for years.
8/23/2007 1:51 PM ET
"The Bush presidency has shown contempt for due process...." And reporter-turned-columnist Cohen was just getting warmed up.
8/23/2007 12:27 PM ET
The Times' lead editorial ignores Clinton's culpability in the pre-9-11 hunt for Osama bin Laden, while blaming Bush's "neo-conservative agenda" for distracting the CIA.
8/23/2007 10:43 AM ET
Pentagon reporter Thom Shanker again pushes higher taxes as a "national sacrifice" for the war in Iraq.