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Newsworthy: Long Sunday Profile Gives Limbaugh a Fair Shake

When the Times runs a long profile of Rush Limbaugh that doesn't actually caricature its subject as a bombastic, cigar-chomping mocker of the downtrodden, it's worth a mention.

Did "Conservative Bloggers" Spread Michelle Obama "Whitey" Rumor?

The Times implies it did - but the rumor entered the blogosphere on the website of a Hillary Clinton supporter.

McCain's Break with "Troglodyte Wing" of GOP & "Know-Nothings Like Rush Limbaugh"

All that and racism too: "Meanwhile, McCain's party tried to hold onto a Republican Congressional seat in Mississippi this week by using racial scare-mongering from the Jim Crow era."

"Television Bullies" on Fox News Giving Irish a Bad Name

Former reporter Timothy Egan blogs at nytimes.com: "Today, there are television bullies with Irish surnames on Fox, backing more tax cuts for hedge fund managers, and doing everything they can to ...

NYT Interviews Rush Limbaugh, Triggering Avalanche of Reader Hate

Reporter Jacques Steinberg on El Rushbo: "As he opened his radio program Wednesday, Mr. Limbaugh lobbed yet another grenade."

"Talk Radio's Leading Gasbag"

Another former Times reporter, Timothy Egan (pictured), unleashes on Mitt Romney and Rush Limbaugh.

Former NYT Editorial Page Editor on GOP: "These People Are Nuts"

Gail Collins makes this astute observation: "Meanwhile, the Republican far right has fallen into a remarkable snit over John McCain's march to the nomination. Rush Limbaugh is virtually gnawing ...

Story on Limbaugh Auction Misleads in the Lede

The Times again misconstrued Rush Limbaugh's "phony soldiers" comment.

Rush Limbaugh, Vindicated

The liberal media refuse to report about Jesse Macbeth or any of the phony soldiers who have misrepresented their military experience to attack the Iraq war policy.

Times Misleads on Phony "Phony Soldiers" Controversy

A Senate vote gives the Times an excuse to jump into a phony controversy over comments made by Rush Limbaugh and his alleged "...insinuation that members of the military who question the Iraq war ...
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