The campaign's just started, but already the Times finds Mitt Romney being too harsh on President Obama. Michael Barbaro writes: "Republicans have a message for Mitt Romney: it’s time to go ...
What Julia Preston reported in today's New York Times: "In Washington and around the
country, protests against Arizona were far more numerous than public
actions in support. Demonstrators in ...
New York Times reporter Julia Preston: "[Sen. Chuck] Schumer called the hearing as
a showcase for the Democrats’ opposition to the law, which has been
intensely unpopular among Latinos ...
Jodi Kantor sees validity in the Dems' "War on Women" slogan in an exchange on lefty MSNBC: "...it sort of seems like a Democratic strategist's dream, right?
Like they were sitting in a room ...
The New York Times' Kim Severson field two stories and a video from the campaign finance trial of John Edwards without mentioning his party affiliation. It's an omission the paper rarely commits ...
New York Times reporter Helene Cooper seemed comfortable
broadcasting broad anti-Romney insults: "So long, flip-flopper. Hello, right-wing extremist. Mitt
Romney may be inclined to start ...
Potraying social conservatism as a loser for the GOP, two Times stories (one on Sunday's front page) take on the right-leaning American Legislative Exchange Council for its extremely tenuous ties ...
NYT media reporter Brian Stelter unleashes his inner climatologist in taking up a left-wing cause over a insufficiently alarmist documentary on global warming: "The
vast majority of scientists ...
New York Times Public Editor Arthur Brisbane admits: "Many critics view The Times as constitutionally unable to
address the election in an unbiased fashion. Like a lot of America, it
basked a ...
Really? Steven Erlanger reports from the presidential campaign in France: "Growing inequality has become a hot-button topic across Europe, and if
Mr. Hollande were to win, the move to impose ...