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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7/20/2010 1:05 PM ET
An editor at First Things sees through the Times 8,000-word cover story by pro-choice writer Emily Bazelon: "...the article's optimism for increased abortion acceptance in mainstream America is at ...
7/20/2010 12:06 PM ET
Friedman glosses over Hezbollah founder Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah's support for suicide bombers and ignores evidence of Fadlallah's blessing of the bombing of a Marine barracks in Lebanon that ...
7/20/2010 10:41 AM ET
The Times' answer to the educational culture wars: "Perhaps a big, gay dance party is what it will take to help the intractable sides find common ground."
7/19/2010 2:03 PM ET
Frank Rich put his original "sadomasochist" attack on "The Passion of the Christ" in someone else's mouth, and kept this box office prediction stuffed down the memory hole: "Indeed, it's hard to ...
7/19/2010 12:52 PM ET
Matt Bai passes along a discredited liberal myth from March: "The question of racism in the amorphous Tea Party movement is, of course, a serious one, since so much of the Republican Party seems ...
7/19/2010 12:04 PM ET
Laurie Goodstein today: "At a time when the prospects for immigration overhaul seem most dim, supporters have unleashed a secret weapon: a group of influential evangelical Christian leaders." A ...
7/16/2010 2:41 PM ET
Randal Archibold's story on a win for privacy rights in Arizona doesn't match the tone of his articles on how frightened illegal immigrants are of the state's new immigration law: "The state...has ...
7/16/2010 12:52 PM ET
Kevin Sack on the gay couple behind the online gay wedding planning mag Legally Wed: "The magazine includes a consumer guide to vendors who are practiced in avoiding heterosexist language and ...
7/16/2010 9:41 AM ET
In Friday's lead, Binyamin Appelbaum and David Herszenhorn welcome re-regulation by Congress over financial markets: "The government watched and did nothing as the bulk of financial activity moved ...
7/15/2010 4:53 PM ET
New York Times writer Matt Bai salutes political hero Lincoln Chafee, liberal Republican senator turned independent candidate for governor of Rhode Island, for his "more traditional notion of ...
7/15/2010 4:43 PM ET
New York Times reporter Kirk Johnson overheats on the front page: "A list of 1,300 Utah residents described as illegal immigrants has sown fear among some Hispanics here, and prompted an ...
7/15/2010 3:30 PM ET
Matt Bai salutes political hero Lincoln Chafee, liberal Republican senator turned independent candidate for governor of Rhode Island, for his "more traditional notion of fiscal responsibility" and ...
7/15/2010 1:14 PM ET
Reporter Kirk Johnson overheats on the front page: "A list of 1,300 Utah residents described as illegal immigrants has sown fear among some Hispanics here, and prompted an investigation into its ...
7/14/2010 10:31 AM ET
The Times makes a lot of positive but unsubstantiated assumptions about a Muslim community center and mosque scheduled for construction at Ground Zero, where thousands were murdered in the name of ...
7/13/2010 2:42 PM ET
Andrew Revkin tells his readers not to worry about a pro-global warming government scientist expressing the desire to "beat the [expletive] out of" a prominent climate skeptic, and puts blame on ...
7/12/2010 4:21 PM ET
Reporter Jennifer Stienhauer cheers on California liberal Republican governor: "Mr. Schwarzenegger's accomplishments - particularly as a Republican in an ever-blue state - have been significant, ...
7/12/2010 2:32 PM ET
Both former police officers and residents react nonchalantly to the NYPD's supposedly overzealous "stop-and-frisk" tactics in one of New York City's most dangerous neighborhoods. It's the second ...
7/9/2010 1:53 PM ET
Plus: Democrats and double standards: Robert Byrd vs. Jesse Helms, plus the brilliant, funny, warm, and witty Elena Kagan.
7/9/2010 1:43 PM ET
Plus: Democrats and Double Standards
7/9/2010 1:29 PM ET
Reporter Adam Nagourney sounds "just a little bit giddy" about Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid's allegedly improving prospects for re-election in Nevada against Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle.