Mark Landler gushed: "In a delicious coincidence for the White House, the author is Robert Kagan, a neoconservative historian and commentator who advises Mr. Romney." Landler also used commentator ...
Yet another Times reporter, Mark Landler, celebrates Obama's "oratorical gifts," but in a story on how Obama's surrogates are the ones making "striking" speeches in support of gay rights, which ...
The New York Times claims "educated" people are alienated by the Tea Party and break G.O.P. support down by race and education: "With growing cities and suburbs, they are populated by increasing ...
Educated people alienated by the Tea Party: "With growing cities and suburbs, they are populated by increasing numbers of educated and higher-income independents, young voters, Hispanics and ...
Landler lets Obama forward liberal mythology: "And [Obama] singled out Republican debate audiences for booing a gay soldier who had served in Iraq and for cheering the suggestion that a gravely ...
Mark Landler likes what he heard, even though the markets didn't: "Mixing politically moderate proposals with a punchy tone, President Obama challenged lawmakers on Thursday to 'pass this jobs ...
Plus: Several Times columnists compare Tea Party members and congressional conservatives to terrorists and the "psychological upside" of Soviet repression.
NY Times White House reporter Mark Landler takes sides, shares Obama's frustration with GOP: "And I think the frustration the president has, is, 'Look, I've come three-quarters the way to your ...