NewYorkTimes

The Times Finds a Politically Slanted Television Show: '24'

Brian Stelter on the cancellation of the Fox action-drama "24," after eight seasons: "The series enlivened the country's political discourse in a way few others have, partly because it brought to ...

NYT Ties Apocalyptic Domestic Terror Group to Threats to Dem Lawmakers

No connection, but we'll bring it up anyway: "A law enforcement official said the plot appeared to be unconnected to recent threats against Democratic lawmakers who voted for legislation ...

Making Obama-Care a Racial Issue

Reporter Kevin Sack makes a racial issue out of Obama-care in a dispatch from Georgia: "At constituent meetings in three rural towns, every white speaker, save one, commended Mr. Barrow for his ...

Outrage Over Obama-Care? Blame Sarah Palin, Says NYT's Health-Care Cheerleader Herszenhorn

Outrage over Obama-care? Blame Sarah, says reporter and Obama-care cheerleader David Herszenhorn: "As lawmakers headed home, they confronted an outpouring of public rancor at public meetings, ...

Prominent Republican Gets Actual Death Threat, NYT Suddenly Drops Concern Over Threatening Protesters

After devoting several stories to unsubstantiated allegations of racial epithets by Tea Party protesters last weekend, the Times almost ignored an actual death threat made against a top ...

Weather Underground, Tea Party Movement: Just 'Varying Degrees of Rage'?

Domestic terrorists Weather Underground and peaceful anti-tax protesters of the Tea Party movement - just "varying degrees of rage" according to a photo caption accompanying Benedict Carey's story.

Zernike Strikes Again: 'Emotion Outweighs Fact' Among Tea Party Hypocrites

Kate Zernike: "[Tea Party organizer Jeff McQueen] and others do not see any contradictions in their arguments for smaller government even as they argue that it should do more to prevent job loss ...

Great Minds Think Alike, and So Do Liberal Times Columnists Frank Rich and Charles Blow

Charles Blow on Saturday: "Even the optics must be irritating. A woman (Nancy Pelosi) pushed the health care bill through the House. The bill's most visible and vocal proponents included a gay man ...

Dear NY Times: Krugman's Deregulation Assertion Misleads

1930s bank runs were caused by government missteps.

Krugman Hits G.O.P.'s 'Eliminationist Rhetoric' and Reagan the 'Anti-Government Fanatic'

Paul Krugman is struck by "the eliminationist rhetoric" of Republican leaders (a ridiculous charge in itself), but was fine with the idea of Sen. Joe Lieberman being hung in effigy by angry lefties.
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