NYTimes

Another Friday, Another Leftist Activist to Glorify in a Fawning Profile

Robin Finn's Friday tradition: Fawning over liberal activists in hagiographic profiles, without the burden of balance.

The NYT on Bush's "Prejudiced" Surgeon General Nominee

Three times the NYT says Bush's nominee for Surgeon General considered homosexual sex "unnatural and unhealthy" in a 1991 paper excoriated by gay rights groups - even though the words don't appear ...

Political Correctness Trumps Feminism on the Front Page

No sexism among American Indian lacrosse players, just those from Duke?

Nossiter Finds Real Culprit Behind MS Reform School Abuse - Low Taxes

Southern-based Adam Nossiter uses his favorite left-wing advocacy group to blame low tax rates in Mississippi for widespread abuse of teenagers in state reform schools.

Save NYC from Flooding: Stock up on Fluorescent Light Bulbs!

The Times promotes another apocalyptic global warming study by the left-wing activist group Union of Concerned Scientists.

Finding the "Religious Right" in Pakistan, but No Liberals in San Francisco

Somini Sengupta: The Red Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, the source of a violent battle between government forces and Islamic extremists, is "the fiery epicenter of Pakistan's religious right."

What Hurt McCain Campaign Most, Iraq or Amnesty? Times Can't Decide

The Times changes its emphasis on precisely what issue is killing John McCain's presidential campaign.

Stolberg Revels in Bush's Fade, Says Press Fears What Liberal Bloggers Think

Does the White House press corps take its cues from liberal bloggers? "Yet with the White House press corps under attack from liberal bloggers as being too cozy with the Bush administration, some ...

Fred Thompson's "Trophy Wife"

Susan Saulny answers the question no one is asking: "Is America ready for a president with a trophy wife? The question may seem sexist, even crass, but serious people - as well as Mr. Thompson's ...

Times Public Editor Again Snipes at Times : From the Left

Clark Hoyt warns the Times against excessive faith in Bush's claims about Al Qaeda in Iraq.
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