Campaign 2012
5/1/2012 8:01 AM ET
Mitt Romney's campaign reporter for the Times, Ashley Parker, reviews the primary as it wind down: "...frankly, most of us who have been there since the beginning
find the rap on Mr. Romney that ...
4/30/2012 12:31 PM ET
Times reporter Trip Gabriel is still searching out electoral problems for Republicans among Hispanics, under the headline: "Crucial to Romney, Florida’s Latino Voters Are Wary of Him, Too." ...
4/26/2012 11:31 AM ET
The campaign's just started, but already the Times finds Mitt Romney being too harsh on President Obama. Michael Barbaro writes: "Republicans have a message for Mitt Romney: it’s time to go ...
4/25/2012 4:18 PM ET
Throughout the Wednesday broadcast, NBC's Today repeatedly found time to
promote President Obama as funny, hip, and connecting with young
voters. Touting the President's appearance on NBC's ...
4/25/2012 9:32 AM ET
Jodi Kantor sees validity in the Dems' "War on Women" slogan in an exchange on lefty MSNBC: "...it sort of seems like a Democratic strategist's dream, right?
Like they were sitting in a room ...
4/24/2012 4:53 PM ET
New York Times Public Editor Arthur Brisbane admits: "Many critics view
The Times as constitutionally unable to
address the election in an unbiased fashion. Like a lot of America, it
basked ...
4/24/2012 1:24 PM ET
In a news brief on Monday's NBC Nightly News, anchor Brian Williams
managed to twist a positive development for Mitt Romney, the endorsement
of Rudy Giuliani, into a negative: "Giuliani, who ...
4/24/2012 12:27 PM ET
New York Times reporter Helene Cooper seemed comfortable
broadcasting broad anti-Romney insults: "So long, flip-flopper. Hello, right-wing extremist. Mitt
Romney may be inclined to start ...
4/24/2012 11:39 AM ET
Appearing on Tuesday's NBC Today, political director Chuck Todd warned
Mitt Romney against picking Marco Rubio as a vice presidential running
mate with a negative comparison to Sarah Palin: ...
4/23/2012 1:29 PM ET
New York Times Public Editor Arthur Brisbane admits: "Many critics view The Times as constitutionally unable to
address the election in an unbiased fashion. Like a lot of America, it
basked a ...