The New York Times fessed up in its Tuesday edition about an erroneous claim it made nearly two weeks earlier. Mark Landler, in his reporting on President Obama's September 10, 2014 prime time ...
One way to know if a journalist is asking a softball question is when the President of the United States compliments the reporter after he or she asks it. That happened twice on Tuesday as Barack ...
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. ...
White House reporter Mark Landler cynically uncovers an Obama comeback from the ashes of defeat: "The
Boston bombings could allow Mr. Obama to achieve a different goal:
moving the country’s ...
There was an era of "single-minded deficit-cutting?" When? NYT's Mark Landler: "Mr. Obama also signaled, however, that the era of single-minded
deficit-cutting should end. He noted that the ...
Celebrating Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's "legacy" (but not Benghazi) on Sunday's front page: "As she leaves the State
Department, the simplest yardstick for measuring Mrs. Clinton’s ...
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 ...
New York Times reporter Mark Landler extolled Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton the "role model," for her "indomitable stamina and "herculean work habits," but is concerned that the possible ...
The New York Times wasted no time in politicizing Friday's
massacre at an elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut. Calls for legislation
permeating the paper's weekend coverage of the ...
Thomas Friedman dismissed the controversy over Susan Rice's false Benghazi statements as a "flap," but fellow Times columnist Maureen Dowd took them seriously: "Why did Rice say on ABC News’s ...