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Times Finally Marks Anti-Spending Tea Party...With Merciless Mockery

Tea parties were "spawned in the red-meat districts of right-wing talk radio and cable TV....the green lawn was rumbling with grass-roots anger. Actually, its grass-rootiness was highly debatable."

Charles Blow Fears Right-Wing Armed Revolution

Ignoring eight years of repugnant leftist attacks on George Bush, columnist Charles Blow wakes up, discovers extremists on the right: "They're apocalyptic. They feel isolated, angry, betrayed and ...

The NYT Co. Loves All Unions...Except Their Own

The Boston Globe reports: "The New York Times Co. has threatened to shut the Boston Globe unless the newspaper's unions swiftly agree to $20 million in concessions, union leaders said."

NYT Runs EPA Photos of Enviro-Criminals, Not FBI Ones

The suddenly tough-on-crime Times is comfortable running "wanted posters" from the politically correct EPA. Yet it ran an article approving of another paper's decision not to run FBI photos of two ...

Mocking Gov. Mark Sanford for "Extreme" Frugality, Stimulus Rejection

The Times mocks conservative South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford for not taking federal stimulus money, and picks a strange time to start picking on "extreme" frugality.

Times Can't Decide if Ward "Little Eichmanns" Churchill Is Unpatriotic

Kirk Johnson and Katharine Seelye leave the question open about a professor who likened the victims of 9-11 to Nazis: "Is Mr. Churchill, as his supporters contend, a torchbearer for the right to ...

Finally, CNN and NY Times Find Some Good News in Housing Slump

Real state bust is a boon for some first-time buyers.

Bill Keller Goofs on Darfur, Gaffes on Google

NYT Executive Editor Keller: "If you're inclined to trust Google as your source for news - Google yourself." Does that include the Times stories on Google News?

Obama's "First Moment as a Statesman"

With Obama in office, world peace is surely in sight.

Lichtblau Defends Obama Nominee Who Shares His Anti-Bush Views

Our hero: Eric Lichtblau rushes to liberal Obama nominee Harold Koh's defense against unfair conservative attacks. "The controversy began with a short article in The New York Post and soon ...
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