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Adam Nagourney: First Democratic Optimism, then GOP Pessimism

The Times' idea of balance: Both sides think Democrats are in good shape for 2008.

Return of the "-Ic" Factor: Times Relays Another Democrat-ic Whine

"The mid-sentence correction came during a talk to an American Legion post in Fairfax, Va., and immediately brought to mind the recent flap over Mr. Bush's State of the Union address in January, ...

Selena Roberts' Huge Hypocrisy on Rutgers-Imus

While sports columnist Selena Roberts lauds the Rutgers' womens basketball team for challenging the "power differential" held by radio jock Don Imus, she had no qualms about sliming innocent Duke ...

Irony Alert: Hatemonger Sharpton Lectures Imus on Racism, but Times Doesn't Notice

The Times' headline gushes: "Meetings Are Part Revival, Part Rally, but All Sharpton." Oh joy.

Saddam Who? Times Marks 4th Anniversary of "Fall of Baghdad"

Did U.S. forces topple a dictator or just wreck Iraq's capital city?

"Housing Slump" Not So Scary After All?

Slate magazine argues: "The NYT confidently headlines its lead, 'Housing Slump Pinches States in Pocketbook.' It's a shame, then, that we have to wait till the 29th paragraph to find out that 'it ...

No Surge Protectors in the Times' Baghdad Bureau

The Times again suggests the troops surge in Iraq is doomed to failure.

The Times Loves GOP Moderates

Free at last: "During the 12 years that Republicans controlled the House, moderate Republicans were the stepchildren of their party, expected to vote with their conservative leadership on crucial ...

Defending Poor Nancy Pelosi from Presidential "Assault" over Syria

Defending the Speaker with pro-Democrat talking points.

Celebrating a Left-Wing Writer's "Crackling Expose"

"Jeremy Scahill's muckraking book 'Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army,'...[is] a crackling expose of the secretive military contractor Blackwater USA, which Scahill ...
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