Campaign2009
11/13/2009 12:44 PM ET
Plus: Obama's dithering is actually "leadership," and Frank Rich in modes both gruesome and pathetic.
11/9/2009 4:59 PM ET
In a podcast, chief political reporter Adam Nagourney throws Democrats under the bus, leaving Obama and his agenda blameless: "Is that really surprising, that they didn't show up to vote for ...
11/9/2009 2:47 PM ET
Columnist Gail Collins desperately wants to convince people that the big Democratic losses in New Jersey and Virginia last Tuesday don't have the slightest thing to do with Barack Obama or his agenda.
11/5/2009 1:12 PM ET
Chief political reporter Adam Nagourney continues to forward liberal conventional wisdom on the impact of the Republican victories of Election 2009.
11/5/2009 11:58 AM ET
Which party was "embarrassed" by Tuesday night's election results? You may be surprised. Congressional reporter Carl Hulse: "Republicans portrayed the election outcome as a repudiation of ...
11/4/2009 4:44 PM ET
Chief political reporter Adam Nagourney modeled the paper's conventional wisdom on Campaign 2009 perfectly, emphasizing all three of the Times' campaign themes: The Republicans won by appearing ...
11/4/2009 12:32 PM ET
Coverage of the governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia and the congressional race in New York was dominated by three themes: The Republicans won by appearing moderate; there are deep ...
10/23/2009 2:28 PM ET
The Times still doesn't miss a chance to go after Sarah Palin: "The endorsement comes just a week after a Gallup poll found that Mrs. Palin's favorability had dipped to its lowest point since she ...