The Times runs sympathetic-sounding headlines over its Friday profile of the two Chechnya-born suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings. First: "Far From War-Torn Homeland, Trying to Fit In." ...
White House reporter Mark Landler cynically uncovers an Obama comeback from the ashes of defeat: "The
Boston bombings could allow Mr. Obama to achieve a different goal:
moving the country’s ...
On Wednesday's All In show on MSNBC, host Chris Hayes devoted a segment to fretting over what he viewed as a "bizarre and perverse mismatch" at the country's willingness to act aggressively in ...
On Tuesday's All In show, MSNBC's Chris Hayes reacted negatively to Senator Susan Collins because the Maine Republican recently recommended that, if any non-citizens are involved in the Boston ...
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof tweeted soon after the fatal bombings at
the finish line of the Boston Marathon: "explosion is a reminder that
ATF needs a director. Shame on Senate ...
NYT columnist Nicholas Kristof tweeted soon after the fatal bombings at the finish line of the Boston Marathon: "explosion is a reminder that ATF needs a director. Shame on Senate Republicans for ...
The New York Times took an offensively soft approach to the death of the mother of Hamas terrorists who raised her sons to kill Jews: "Mariam Farhat, 64, the 'Mother of Martyrs.'"
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In a report for Thursday's NBC Today, investigative
correspondent Michael Isikoff reported on plans for a $150 million
renovation of the Guantanamo Bay prison still housing 166 terror ...
CPAC is turning mainstream – at least in movie screenings. Last Friday, the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) hosted a showing of “Olympus Has Fallen,” set for release to theaters ...
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, keeping things civil: "Republicans go wild at this
analogy, but it’s unavoidable. This is exactly like someone walking into
a crowded room, announcing ...