"They never report on me, even though it would seem they should, because people who would watch my show tend to be like the same people who would read The New York Times."
Matt Bai: "White House advisers contend that as the conservative insinuations about Mr. Obama grow more pronounced, the extremism that underlies them will become self-evident to the public."
Reporter Kate Zernike warns that Sen. Jim DeMint "could be a model for how the two might co-exist - or an example of how the drive for ideological purity could turn the Republicans into a niche ...
The Times paints a hungover Delaware Republican Party in regret over the surprise nomination of a Tea Party candidate and Sarah Palin endorsee: "In the bright light of Wednesday morning, Christine ...
For the second day in a row, these old accusations qualify as front-page news: "[Democrats] intend to keep reminding the public of [GOP candidate Paladino's] more outrageous moments, like his ...
The Times tries to buck up the Democrats for November: "But the latest New York Times/CBS News poll also finds that while voters rate the performance of Democrats negatively, they view Republicans ...
A Tea Party candidate wins in New York State, and reporters David Halbfinger and Michael Barbaro shudder. "The result was a potentially destabilizing blow for New York Republicans. It put at the ...
Damien Cave unleashes liberal snobbery on Koran-threatening preacher and "fanatic" Terry Jones of Gainesville, while accusing him, not the media, of creating a spectacle: "Educated and ...
Reporter Michael Shear on the former Speaker's criticism of Barack Obama's "Keynan, anti-colonial" world view: "Mr. Gingrich has been a bomb thrower since he was a backbencher in the House trying ...
Frank Rich unleashes his inner (snore) Bob Herbert: "He must join the many who are talking about why the top 1 percent of American earners now take home nearly a quarter of Americans' total income ...