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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1/12/2007 2:56 PM ET
Plus: "Installed" Bush has no mandate.
1/12/2007 2:33 PM ET
The Times quotes a "lifelong Republican" at an American Legion post in Pennsylvania opposing Bush's plan for more troops - but doesn't inform readers that not only did the Republican vote for the ...
1/12/2007 1:33 PM ET
Thom Shanker's blurry prose makes it sound as if Shinseki was forced into retirement by vengeful Bushies when that wasn't the case.
1/11/2007 2:09 PM ET
Sheryl Gay Stolberg: Bush "was installed in the White House by a 5-to-4 vote of the Supreme Court" and "is ignoring the results of the November elections" by insisting on more troops in Iraq.
1/10/2007 4:14 PM ET
Extremely biased, and not even close to the truth - the Polish bishop, Stanislaw Wielgus, has already admitted to collaborating with the Communist secret police.
1/10/2007 2:04 PM ET
News Flash: Liberal academics at Southern Methodist University oppose a George W. Bush Presidential Library on their campus.
1/9/2007 2:26 PM ET
Christopher Hedges, who reported for the Times for 15 years, thinks the Christian Right "should no longer be tolerated."
1/8/2007 3:14 PM ET
Middle-income earners saw their taxes "edge down" by a mere....42%!
1/8/2007 1:33 PM ET
Public Editor Barney Calame gets results: "The Times should have obtained the text of the ruling of the three-judge panel before the article was published, but did not vigorously pursue the ...
1/5/2007 2:54 PM ET
John Broder: "[Republican leader John] Boehner sat glum and unmoving in his seat for much of the hour it took to record the vote that put Mrs. Pelosi in the speaker's chair."
1/5/2007 2:04 PM ET
Jim Rutenberg: Bush is "the man who all but ignored the disputed circumstances of his election in 2000, governed from then as if he had an expansive mandate...."
1/5/2007 11:28 AM ET
Waters discussed the Times' week-long lament over the execution of Saddam Hussein.
1/4/2007 1:21 PM ET
"Waving his hands and stomping his feet, Representative Patrick T. McHenry of North Carolina acted out on Wednesday what the rest of the Republican caucus must have felt."
1/3/2007 4:07 PM ET
And a Slate columnist "couldn't help but pick up on the distinct strain of grudging admiration that ran through the NYT's coverage of Hussein's trip to the gallows."
1/3/2007 2:16 PM ET
The Times glosses over the Democratic Party's broken pledges in favor of "Pelosi-palooza."
1/3/2007 10:05 AM ET
Kate Zernike runs off Democratic talking points about alleged voting irregularities in a Florida House race won by a Republican.
1/3/2007 8:54 AM ET
Was Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit "kidnapped" or merely "captured"?
1/2/2007 3:42 PM ET
A theme emerges in the paper's coverage of the Iraq War dead.
1/2/2007 3:09 PM ET
So Heaton is "extreme," but Sean Penn, Alec Baldwin, etc., aren't?
1/2/2007 11:08 AM ET
Waters discusses the Times' unhappiness over the "rush to hang Saddam Hussein."