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Obama's White House Staff: A Bunch of Wild and Crazy Guys

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the comic stylings of Obama advisor David Axelrod and his assistant David Lesser!

Naive Roger Cohen Finally Wakes Up to Iran's Perfidy

After months of defending Iran and criticizing Israel, Roger Cohen looks at the election farce and admits: "I erred in underestimating the brutality and cynicism of a regime that understands the ...

The "Conservative" Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Executive Editor Bill Keller goes to Tehran to do some actual reporting and shows he hasn't forgotten the media trick of labeling foreign villains as "conservative."

Blaming Conservative Media for Killings, Take Three

Yet another Times columnist, Frank Rich, goes after conservative media for poisoning the political dialogue and setting the stage for the murders of abortionist George Tiller and a guard at the ...

Blaming Conservative Media for Killings, Take Two

First Paul Krugman, now Judith Warner recites left-wing talking points accusing Limbaugh, Beck and Bill O'Reilly of "stoking the flames of violence."

Is the Obama Economic Stimulus Taking Effect? NYT Optimistic

Once again the Times plays on the front page economic optimism inspired by Obama's "stimulus" plan, buries inflation concerns in paragraph 17.

Paul Krugman: Conservative Media Laying Ground for Next Terror Attack?

Paul Krugman lifts more left-wing talking points, defending the notorious Dept. of Homeland Security report that smeared conservatives as potential terrorists, and warning that Rush Limbaugh and ...

"The Daily Show" Questions the Relevance of the New York Times

Daily Show reporter Jason Jones presents a newspaper to a Times editor and asks, only half-kidding: Who would want to read "aged news" as opposed to "real news" (on the web)?

NYT Notes Sotomayor Called Herself "A Product of Affirmative Action"

The Times keeps poking at race issues in its coverage of Judge Sonia Sotomayor. But why so many "conservative" labels?

NYT Co. Plays Hardball with Boston Globe, Imposes 23% Pay Cut

Former GE chief executive Jack Welch sees hypocrisy: "So ironic to see NYT act so brutish toward labor. Certainly would be crucifying any Company with labor practices like theirs."
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