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This Friday, May 17, will be the final day for TimesWatch posts. The
Media Research Center will be consolidating products and, as a result,
TimesWatch posts and the TimesWatch Tracker will be...
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Public editor Margaret Sullivan criticized her paper's soft coverage of the Obama scandals in Benghazi and the Internal Revenue Service: "Many
on the right -- as noted last week in my blog posts...
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Times reporter Jonathan Weisman keeps his journalistic priorities in order -- harsh Republican partisanship over the substance of their actual accusations: "President Obama, facing re-energized...
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Columnist Frank Bruni: "....about 65 percent of us
can’t name a single Supreme Court justice. Not the chief one, John
Roberts. Not the mute one, Clarence Thomas. Not even the mean one,
Antonin...
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The New York Times unsurprisingly stuck by its biased language on the abortion issue as it broke the news that a jury had found Philadelphia abortionist Dr. Kermit Gosnell guilty of three counts of...
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An unusual two-column lead headline tried to stir up global warming fears: "Heat-Trapping Gas Passes Milestone, Raising Fears." Catchy headline; too bad it's false, according to the Los Angeles Times...
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The Times deemphasized the IRS scandal to focus on how the GOP would try to use it for political advantage: "...Republicans fanned out on the
political talk shows on Sunday to express outrage that...
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Once again, the New York Times takes the national security scandal over Benghazi and tries to reduce it to a partisan Republican issue: "For months, House Republicans have been pressing Mr. Boehner...
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And Reid should know. Reporter Jonathan Weisman approvingly quotes the ultra-partisan Democratic Senate leader's reaction to a Republican bill that would pay U.S. creditors before funding the...
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White House correspondent Jackie Calmes continues to paint the myth of moderate Barack Obama combatting the reckless "austerity" of Republicans: "In
all this time, the president has fought...