LabelingBias

Oh, No! 'Deeply Red State' of Alabama May Go 'Even Redder'

Reporter Campbell Robertson can't get over how "deep-red" conservative his native state of Alabama is: "...the hostile reaction to Democrats over the past year has been intense enough to turn an ...

Reporter Hits 'Fear-Filled, Nationalistic Fervor' After 9-11 Attacks

Daniel Weintraub, reporter for the Times' expanded San Francisco-Oakland bureau, marinates in the area's leftism with a profile of radical anti-war Democrat Barbara Lee, the sole member of ...

FBI Sowing 'Anger and Fear' Among Muslims

The Times also ignores history in defending the Muslim "civil rights organization" the Council on American-Islamic Relations.

Obama's Tradition of 'Favoring Pragmatism Over Absolutes'

The return of the pragmatic big-spending liberal, Barack Obama, at the Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech in Norway.

South Carolina Conservatives 'Catering to the Angry Fringe'?

South Carolina Rift Highlights Debate Over G.O.P.

More Double Standards Over (Potential) Latin American Dictators

The Honduran congress, wary of dictators in a region heavy with them, unanimously declared Hugo Chavez-mimicking president Manuel Zelaya's push for a second term unconstitutional. But the Times ...

Times Pleased 'Stigma' of Food Stamps Fading

"Food Stamp Use Soars Across U.S., and Stigma Fades," cheers a Times headline over Sunday's big lead story, cowritten by fierce welfare reform opponent (and Times reporter) Jason DeParle, who ...

Times Lead Story: Economists Say Stimulus Is Working, Dems Jump for Joy

Democrats love a Times' lead story suggesting most economists think the stimulus is working - and that we also need another one.

What Radical Leftist Am I Flattering Today?

Colin Moynihan writes of radical lawyer Lynne Stewart's "long record of representing the disadvantaged, the destitute and the despised." She was convicted of aiding a Muslim terrorist. Last year, ...

Chamber of Commerce Prez Accused of 'Reactionary Pursuit of Anti-Environmental Policies'

From reporter John Broder's unflattering profile of U.S. Chamber of Commerce president Thomas Donohue, who stands in the way of massive restrictions in the name of fighting global warming: "A wave ...
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