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
1/2/2007 10:38 AM ET
The Times livens up a slow news cycle with an anti-war push.
12/31/2006 6:29 PM ET
Pubic editor Byron Calame has exposed prominent publication of a lie. The top editors refuse to retract or publish a correction
12/28/2006 1:49 PM ET
From reporters throwing national security secrets onto the front page to publishers going on liberal rants at graduation ceremonies, we've whittled down the worst from another liberally slanted ...
12/28/2006 12:54 PM ET
Jim Rutenberg on Bush's possible call for more troops: "That Mr. Bush would even consider a military plan at variance with the wishes of some of his commanders has added to an increasing sense of ...
12/27/2006 2:29 PM ET
Frank Bruni Frets Over "Macaca" as well as a "worrisome" word from Bush.
12/27/2006 1:14 PM ET
Reporter Carl Hulse signs on to Democratic venting about the "stifling," dissent-squelching Republican Congress.
12/27/2006 12:37 PM ET
Reporter Jeffrey Gettleman knows why: Iraq.
12/27/2006 12:27 PM ET
Jeff Zeleny stretches hard to position Barack Obama as a more moderate candidate.
12/21/2006 12:09 PM ET
"Right-wing" Japanese critics of North Korea insist on making a big deal about that little abduction-of-its-citizens thing. Scary!
12/20/2006 3:35 PM ET
If the Times really believe in "saving more" at the federal level, why does it flinch at the very idea of spending cuts?
12/20/2006 3:08 PM ET
Jim Rutenberg: "[Tony] Snow said Mrs. Bush had a right to privacy because she was not a public official, even though she was a public persona and campaigned heavily for Republicans this fall. ...
12/20/2006 1:43 PM ET
The "much-delayed increase in the minimum wage" is being pushed by "populists" (not liberals?).
12/19/2006 9:15 AM ET
Presenting the absolute worst quotes of the year from the New York Times, including the much-prized Quote of the Year. Who won?
12/19/2006 8:48 AM ET
The Times fires some cheap shots at "anti-immigration" legislation in Pahrump, Nevada.
12/18/2006 4:49 PM ET
The Times almost ignores the reason for the raid (identity theft) and shows strange new solicitude for a CEO whose business was hurt by the arrest of the illegal immigrants, or as the Times puts ...
12/18/2006 4:31 PM ET
A choice example of liberal hypocrisy is again ignored by the Times.
12/16/2006 8:21 AM ET
Tim Weiner's obituary for Jeane Kirkpatrick, America's forceful ambassador to the United Nations, includes some of Weiner's trademark foreign policy liberalism.
12/15/2006 1:14 PM ET
Plus: Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick's obituary features dictators and double standards.
12/14/2006 1:54 PM ET
An obscure piece of anti-death penalty propaganda theatre in Berkeley somehow makes the Times' front section.
12/13/2006 1:34 PM ET
The Times pushes a dire story on global warming, while encouraging ad agencies to produce pro-energy conservation ad campaigns for a news story.