New York Times columnist Gail Collins, back from vacation, and apparently oblivious to Obama's confession of dog eating, keeps harping on the ancient Crate-gate: "Did you ever notice how many of ...
Times media reporter Brian Stelter was the latest to downplay
Obama-supporter Hilary Rosen's insult of Ann Romney of having "never
worked a day in her life," arguing that Hilary Rosen's insult ...
When it came to defending CBS's "60 Minutes" using phony memos to lie
about Bush's Vietnam War record, the liberal media standard was "Fake
But Accurate," as preserved in a New York Times ...
Reporting on Rick Santorum leaving the Republican presidential race on
Tuesday's NBC Nightly News, correspondent Ron Mott proclaimed: "It was a campaign filled with highly-publicized ...
Times media reporter Jeremy Peters defended
Republican Gov Nikki Haley of South Carolina from a phony scandal story
that made the rounds of the media via Twitter last week, and reminded ...
Natasha Singer's front-page Business section expose on the alleged scandal of oversized CEO pay, "A Rich Game of Thrones – C.E.O. Pay Gains May Have Slowed, But the Numbers Are Still Numbing," ...
No "embarrassment" here: Former New York Times Supreme Court reporter
Linda Greenhouse, who called Obama-care opponents "simply
wrong" about the law's unconstitutionality right before the ...
Times columnist Gail Collins, agent of intolerance: "You would think all of this would
cause states to stop and rethink. But no. And, personally, I’m worn
down from arguing. Florida, follow ...
NYT's Krugman: "First, the lie: No, President Obama did not say, as many Republicans now claim, that he wanted higher gasoline prices....The claim that Mr. Obama wanted higher prices is a lie, ...
On Wednesday's NBC Nightly News, correspondent Chuck Todd filed a report in which he recounted verbal "flubs" of the Romney campaign, but, as he showed brief clips of past Romney statements, he ...