TimesWatch
5/13/2013 11:02 AM ET
The Times deemphasized the IRS scandal to focus on how the GOP would try to use it for political advantage: "...Republicans fanned out on the
political talk shows on Sunday to express outrage ...
5/10/2013 11:11 AM ET
Once again, the New York Times takes the national security scandal over Benghazi and tries to reduce it to a partisan Republican issue: "For months, House Republicans have been pressing Mr. ...
5/10/2013 10:39 AM ET
And Reid should know. Reporter Jonathan Weisman approvingly quotes the ultra-partisan Democratic Senate leader's reaction to a Republican bill that would pay U.S. creditors before funding the ...
5/9/2013 11:42 AM ET
White House correspondent Jackie Calmes continues to paint the myth of moderate Barack Obama combatting the reckless "austerity" of Republicans: "In
all this time, the president has fought ...
5/9/2013 11:06 AM ET
Soft labeling of Communist dictators has been a historical problem for the New York Times. Mark Landler and David Sanger
described the late South Korea president Park Chung-Hee as a ...
5/9/2013 10:42 AM ET
A lead Times story on the Benghazi congressional hearings admitted that they "offered an unbecoming view of political supervision and intimidation inside the Obama administration," but also ...
5/8/2013 12:28 PM ET
Maureen Dowd actually compares an Air Force officer accused of sexual battery to Anita Hill's unproven accusations against Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas: "There was a fox-in-the-henhouse ...
5/8/2013 11:57 AM ET
The New York Times' public editor criticizes her paper's Benghazi coverage: "...my sense is that, starting last fall, The Times has had a tendency
to both play down the subject, which has ...
5/7/2013 12:11 PM ET
Cranky New York Times TV critic Neil Genzlinger dislikes the noise made by a traveling documentary on the Constitution: "And when did Mr. Sagal’s vehicle
of choice, a motorcycle, morph into a ...
5/7/2013 11:06 AM ET
To the New York Times' liberal readership and editors, the reputation hit resulting from reporter Jayson Blair's fabrications and plagiarism can't match the shame of Judy Miller's overly credulous ...