David Sanger

Media Research Center

As North Korea Threatens, New York Times Avoids Obama's Missile Defense Flip-Flop

The New York Times story on the Pentagon's responding to North Korea's latest belligerence by deploying additional ballistic missile interceptors along the Pacific coast led Saturday's paper. But ...
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The New York Times and National Security Secrets: Obama vs. Bush

News that the New York Times and Washington Post kept secret until recently the secret U.S. drone base in Saudi Arabia is once again raising questions on the paper's politicized double ...
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The New York Times and National Security Secrets: Obama vs. Bush

News that the New York Times and Washington Post kept secret until recently the secret U.S. drone base in Saudi Arabia is once again raising questions on the paper's politicized double ...
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NYTimes Passionately Defends Obama Nominee, 'War Hero' Chuck Hagel Despite Anti-Gay Remark

The Times' defense of Obama nominee Chuck Hagel: "In efforts to spur liberals to oppose the nomination, Mr. Hagel's critics have also focused on a comment he made in the late 1990s, opposing a ...
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New York Times Continues to 'Vex' Romney Over Hidden Video, This Time on Palestinian Issue

Sarah Wheaton wrote: "Just hours after Mitt Romney struggled to explain a blunt cultural assessment revealed in a leaked video from a private fund-raiser, footage of an equally blunt foreign ...
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Touting That Killer Barack Obama

Obama's economic record is a shambles, so Obama-loving journalists are selling Obama with tough-guy bluster as a guy who kills terrorists with one hand behind his back.
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Pressure Grows on Team Obama After Helpful Security Leaks to the New York Times

Two front-page scoops that portray the president as a strong, tough-on-terror leader clearly provided the perspective of Obama insiders. Sen. Lindsey Graham asked Attorney General Eric Holder: ...

Rather Blasts 'Huge Corporations' that Intrude into Newsrooms

Former 'CBS Evening News' anchor blames corporations, Internet and 9/11 for changes in media climate.
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