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
10/4/2010 8:59 AM ET
Fox News contributor Liz Trotta summarizes Times Watch findings on Saturday: "What they did, is they looked at seven Supreme Court nominees from 1991 to 2010, that's four Democrats and three ...
10/2/2010 7:14 PM ET
Plus Tea Party Racism and Disappearing Republican Moderates
10/2/2010 7:10 PM ET
Plus Tea Party Racism and Disappearing Republican Moderates
10/1/2010 3:43 PM ET
New York Times reporter Michael Slackman on the disillusionment felt by some East Germans over reunification: "Yet no one here is whitewashing the disappointment, the sense even now, two decades ...
10/1/2010 1:12 PM ET
A tale of two chiefs of staff, one for a top Republican, one for the top Democrat: "[Barry] Jackson, the chief of staff to Mr. Boehner, the House Republican leader from Ohio, is shaggy-haired and ...
10/1/2010 11:05 AM ET
Michael Slackman on the disillusionment felt by some East Germans over reunification: "Yet no one here is whitewashing the disappointment, the sense even now, two decades later, of feeling treated ...
10/1/2010 9:45 AM ET
Reporter Damien Cave innocently ponders why criticisms of conservative Florida Senate candidate Marco Rubio aren't penetrating. What criticisms? Glad you asked: "Another detail that has surprised ...
9/30/2010 9:43 AM ET
Backhanded praise for Glenn Beck, leader of "the ultraconservative opposition to President Obama," from political profiler Mark Leibovich: "Beck rarely speaks with the squinty-eyed certainty or ...
9/29/2010 2:46 PM ET
How the New York Times Pounds Conservatives and Coddles Liberals When Nominated for the Supreme Court
9/29/2010 2:23 PM ET
A Times Watch special report demonstrates how, for almost 20 years, the New York Times has covered Supreme Court fights with a heavy finger on the scales of justice, tipping the balance. The Times ...
9/29/2010 10:11 AM ET
The paper's main economics writer (and tax-hike supporter) finds Rep. Paul Ryan's budget plan "credible" and credits him for offering specifics. By contrast, Times economics columnist/partisan ...
9/29/2010 9:46 AM ET
Michael Barbaro on the "tainted past" of Carl Paladino's Tea Party staffers: "And the issue highlights a growing problem across the country for the Tea Party, which has backed Mr. Paladino: the ...
9/28/2010 11:06 AM ET
A thin front-page story spun hard for moderate Republican Lisa Murkowski's write-in campaign to retain her Alaska Senate seat: "So why do plenty of people here, from analysts to many rank-and-file ...
9/28/2010 10:30 AM ET
Is the Times scared? "The pledge takes the country backward - a place no one should want to go."
9/28/2010 9:18 AM ET
"The greed that Mr. Stone so vividly conveyed in his first 'Wall Street' movie got completely out of hand. Much of the trading that went on in the prelude to the crisis was almost nihilistic, ...
9/27/2010 11:16 AM ET
Reporter Michael Cooper found no one to criticize an "effective" Obama-administration make-work program that paid the salaries of unemployed people for government and private-sector jobs: "Tens of ...
9/27/2010 10:31 AM ET
"Naming names" as bad as exploiting teen daughters and anti-Semitism? Arts reporter Randy Kennedy ponders the evils of exposing Communists and defenders of Stalinist tyranny: "Should we think 'On ...
9/24/2010 6:53 PM ET
Friday's front-page expose was only the latest in a series of front-page stories hammering Republican fundraising groups - and seemingly only Republican fundraising groups - as a promising ...
9/24/2010 3:06 PM ET
Friday's front-page expose was only the latest in a series of front-page stories hammering Republican fundraising groups - and seemingly only Republican fundraising groups - as a promising ...
9/24/2010 1:51 PM ET
Will the new "GOP Pledge" help Republicans in November? Of course not! Here's David Herszenhorn in a story originally headlined: Some Say G.O.P. Pledge to Voters Would Increase Deficit. "But even ...