NewYorkTimesbias

Surprise: A Long, Respectful Profile of Sarah Palin in the New York Times Magazine

Times Magazine writer Robert Draper provides some context to the media's anti-Palin caricature: "The caricature of Palin as a vapid, winking, press-averse clotheshorse proved irresistible to ...

Zernike Claims Her Slanted Tea Party Book Was 'as Objective as Possible a Look'

Kate Zernike says she tried to be objective in "Boiling Mad," her book about the Tea Party: "I've just written this book that very consciously tried to come up through the middle...there was merit ...

Times Makes Sure Some Conservative Donors Give Till It Hurts

All the news fit to print leaves out the man who loaned the paper $250 million.

Calmes Complains GOP Didn't Sufficiently 'Accommodate' Obama by Passing Liberal Laws During Time of National Crisis

Jackie Calmes, impatient with Republicans for not sufficiently accommodating Obama during a time of national crisis (i.e. early in his presidency): "I'm going to go out on a limb, at the risk of ...

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Bias doesn't only come from the New York Times. The national media are attacking all the principles the Founding Fathers viewed as important to a strong nation, including cultural values and ...

Times Critic and Author William McGowan Blasts Paper's 'Propagandizing'

William McGowan, Times critic and author of the new book Gray Lady Down, argues that by September 11, 2001, the Times had already established itself as the standard-bearer for "counter-cultural ...

The Times Favorite 'Conservative' David Frum Knocks Uneducated Palin and O'Reilly Fans

David Frum, another one of the Times' favorite conservatives: "...you might describe contemporary American politics as a class struggle between those with more education than money against those ...

The Times Sets the 2011 Congressional Table With Typical Pro-Dem Slant

Reporters Jackie Calmes and David Herszenhorn let their dislike of tax cuts show: "Republican leaders also made the rounds of the Sunday talk shows to support keeping the rates low for all ...

Inflammatory Keith Olbermann Treated Far Kinder Than Bill Buckley Was by NYT Mag

Deborah Solomon, who is in charge of the Q&A in the Times Sunday Magazine, treated the constantly hateful and offensive Keith Olbermann with consideration, yet had flayed conservative icon ...

An Extremely Slanted Piece on Oklahoma's Strike Against 'Shariah' Law

James McKinley Jr.'s hostile, slanted story on a pre-emptive strike by "archconservatives" and "right-wing Republican lawmakers" against shariah law in Oklahoma brought up faulty arguments against ...
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