JimRutenberg
1/11/2011 11:43 AM ET
The Times avoids labeling the irresponsible left-wing critics of Sarah Palin: "Under criticism that her political rhetoric had helped create a climate for political violence, Sarah Palin addressed ...
10/28/2010 12:58 PM ET
Reporters Jim Rutenberg and Megan Thee-Brenan informed their surely disheartened readership that Democrats are losing among all sorts of groups, even women: "Critical parts of the coalition that ...
10/13/2010 5:26 PM ET
Taking a cue from liberal interest groups and the Obama White House, the New York Times puts some supposedly scary stuff on its front page: "Like many of the other groups with anodyne names ...
10/13/2010 1:04 PM ET
Taking a cue from liberal interest groups and the Obama White House, the Times puts some supposedly scary stuff on its front page: "Like many of the other groups with anodyne names engaged in the ...
9/16/2010 2:46 PM ET
The Times paints a hungover Delaware Republican Party in regret over the surprise nomination of a Tea Party candidate and Sarah Palin endorsee: "In the bright light of Wednesday morning, Christine ...
2/2/2010 4:34 PM ET
The Times took six days for one of its own reporters to acknowledge the ACORN scandal in print. But when ACORN "pimp" and hidden-camera conservative filmmaker James O'Keefe was arrested, the Times ...
1/27/2010 6:31 PM ET
When the ACORN scandal broke, the New York Times dragged its feet six days before issuing a story on footage from James O'Keefe showing the left-wing group giving advice to a "prostitute" and ...
1/27/2010 3:42 PM ET
When the ACORN scandal broke, the Times dragged its feet for six days before issuing a story on the devastating footage from conservative activist James O'Keefe, who caught on video the left-wing ...
9/18/2009 9:34 AM ET
On Wednesday night, NBC Nightly News led with ex-president Jimmy Carter's racism charge against conservative opponents of Obama's agenda. On Thursday morning, the New York Times put Carter's slur ...
9/17/2009 11:41 AM ET
Pity our poor president. Jeff Zeleny and Jim Rutenberg began their front-page story: "President Obama has long suggested that he would like to move beyond race. The question now is whether the ...