After five years of ignoring it, the New York Times finally acknowledged the annual March for Life with a story this year -- only to bury it on page 9, underneath a story criticizing the marchers ...
The New York Times certainly leaned "Forward!" for Barack Obama's reelection in its campaign coverage over the weekend, in both word choice and photo choice. And New Jersey's Republican governor ...
Not just Democrats, but the Times itself: "Aides scouring the results of focus groups and national polls
found that undecided voters watching the presidential debate in Denver
seemed startled ...
The paper's Romney campaign reporter Ashley Parker at it again: "But the ad came nine days after the video surfaced, a period in
which Democrats have bashed Mr. Romney over the remarks, leaving ...
New York Times reporter Ashley Parker saw no gaffe or political damage for Barack Obama, merely "talking points" for an attacking Mitt Romney, after the president referred to events in the Middle ...
Peter Baker and Ashley Parker write: "Already on the defensive for not
mentioning Afghanistan in his convention speech and losing some ground
in recent polls, Mr. Romney saw an opportunity to ...
Ashley Parker puts Mitt Romney on the spot from the beginning of her story from the National Guard convention:"Facing criticism for failing to mention American troops or the Afghan war effort in ...
Times reporters used weather woes to predict trouble for and mock the Republican convention. Michael Barbaro and Ashley Parker: "The first day of a hyper-scripted
convention was canceled here, ...
When the New York Times sends reporters to compare and contrast the Romney and Obama campaign styles, little surprise who comes off looking best. Times reporter Helene Cooper: "In a re-election ...
Does the New York Times think Mitt Romney should "leaven his harsh criticism of President Obama" or deliver "powerful counterpunch"? It depends on which Times article you read. A July 12 headline: ...