Your media bias laugh of the day: New York Times public
editor Margaret Sullivan claimed "you wouldn't know who" most Times
reporters voted for, on Wednesday's edition of MSNBC's Morning Joe." ...
Reporter Michael Gordon shows polite skepticism toward Secretary of State Clinton's testimony on Benghazi: "The continuing controversy over the attack, which resulted in
the deaths of Ambassador ...
"The crimson ideology" of the Kansas GOP? Times reporter John Eligon: "While Republican principles of small government and low taxes have holds
on large swaths of the country, Kansas provides ...
New York Times reporter Trip Gabriel led with the race issue in
a story of typical partisan politics in Virginia, in his (slightly
outdated) report on a controversial redistricting vote the ...
Eduardo Porter, business columnist for the New York Times,
previously covered economics as a reporter but now uses his perch to
display his mistrust of free markets in favor of government, ...
Former Times nightlife reporter Sarah Maslin Nir covered a modest anti-gun protest march over the Brooklyn Bridge and enthusiastically promoted it on her Twitter feed as she covered it, ...
Times editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal strikes yet another low blow for Obama, again accusing Republicans of opposing him because of racism: "Along the way, he faced a Republican Party that ...
The New York Times celebrated a new proudly Marxist magazine on the front of the Arts section, as reporter Jennifer Schuessler rejoiced as "A Young Publisher Takes Marx Into the Mainstream." ...
Times fashion reporter Eric Wilson rapturously reviewed the First Lady's inaugural clothes in the news section, not the fashion pages, of the paper. It was warmly introduced with a front-page ...
The cat's out of the bag: Obama's a liberal. A banner headline across the Times front
page confirmed what conservatives have been saying for years: "Obama Offers Liberal Vision: 'We Must Act.'" ...