New York Times reporter Michael Luo posted Sunday morning on "The Caucus" blog on his days at the recent Values Voters Summit in Washington, D.C., sponsored by the social conservative lobbying group Focus on the Family, where his Times credentials didn't exactly open doors of welcome.
Cadging about for interviews, Luo discovered once again that not everyone loves the Times.
"When I first met Mrs. Crowe, she had been wary after I identified myself as a reporter from The Times. She confessed her suspicions, saying she watched Bill O'Reilly and harbored serious reservations about The Times. I had, in fact, experienced this kind of wariness, sometimes outright hostility, from nearly every person I stopped to interview at the summit. It had gotten to the point that I was even a bit nervous of approaching anyone for fear of rejection.
"Each time I experienced a new wave of anger toward the paper, I would try various tacks to defuse their hostility. Did they know there was a difference between the editorial and news pages? What about the fact that we get just as much criticism from the left as we do from the right? Did they know how hard we worked to report the news fairly? I would always try to offer an example, or two. If the conversation went further, I might even drop a little bomblet about myself -- would they be surprised to know that I went to church? Almost invariably they were shocked. And that is when I’d jump in to ask their thoughts on the candidates."
Beyond Luo's empty and rather patronizing plea about "how hard we work," it's clear that whatever complaints they direct toward the Times, leftists expect the paper to be in their corner (the comments section of the paper's political blogs have a deep blue tinge). A Rasmussen Reports poll this summer found the Times to be the only media outlet which even liberals acknowledge has a liberal bias.
—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.


















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Of course they work hard
November 1, 2007 - 11:24 ET by ArcherBThe problem is that they can not grasp the right's thought process. They have to search high and low find it and then they have to spend hours of research to understand it. Finally, they have to try to work it (bury it) into their story and then actually think some more in order to refute it.
So yeah, it is hard work for them to present the other side.
If you hamper the war effort of one side, you automatically help out that of the other. --George Orwell
i feel bad - he gets
November 1, 2007 - 11:31 ET by TruthMongeri feel bad - he gets challenged now:( it must be awful - almost as bad as being one of those Christian fundies in PC America I bet...
..so he goes to church? I am shocked. Which one? Satanic church? Catholic church? New Age church? Methodist church? there are quite a few out there:)...
Partner with Islam and the NB respect police:)
I think you read too much into his statement
November 1, 2007 - 12:33 ET by WhoIsJohnGaltHe said "...would they be surprised to know that I went to church?"
He WENT to church. Begs the question, "How many times?".
Do not mistake hard work....
November 1, 2007 - 11:38 ET by JayTeeDo not mistake "hard work" for working Smart.
I imagine turning Good news on the Economy into Bad news, is very hard work. Like, what do you "Omit" when there is so much good news ? It's not a multiple choice A thru D, more like A thru W.
Writing 47 Articles on Abu Grhab "torture"was really difficult work, especially when Terrorist were sending in "Sawing off heads" Video's....a very tough competitive "torture" news environment.
The next "really Hard" assignment will be reporting victory in Iraq, there are new challenges in the NYT's Future.
What good is a Free Press, if it is a False Press ? David Foote GoE
"Did they know there was a
November 1, 2007 - 11:40 ET by danbo"Did they know there was a difference between the editorial and news pages?"
Mr. Luo. Do you know the difference between an editorial and the news? It's not just on which pages they're placed on.
"There is a clear attempt to establish truth not by scientific methods but by perpetual repetition."
- Richard S. Lindzen, Ph.D. Professor of Meteorology, MIT
his problem is we do know
November 1, 2007 - 11:42 ET by TruthMongerhis problem is we do know the difference - liberals don't...
the MSM is essentially one big DNC op-ed
Partner with Islam and the NB respect police:)
"Did they know how hard we worked to report the news fairly?"
November 1, 2007 - 11:40 ET by Chris NormanOh, please. The sympathy/empathy plea? From these arrogant people?
Was he whining and wringing
November 1, 2007 - 15:11 ET by ahusserWas he whining and wringing his hands? Poor baby, so misunderstood.
What a ridiculously unaware "reporter."
November 1, 2007 - 11:41 ET by RJGoing to church proves you are...what? A church goer.
And, because you get calls from both sides, it proves....what? That no matter what your position is, you'll get calls from both sides.
This passes for critical thought at the NYT?
The Caucus
November 1, 2007 - 13:39 ET by JeffWeimerLook, they call that blog "The Caucus", thinking that it means something to everyone politically. Democrats caucus, Republicans conference. To use the term caucus implies a familiarity and comfort with the ideas (and organization) of the Democrats.
Is this so-called "reporter"
November 1, 2007 - 13:56 ET by FastEdplaying the victim? A quick search of his past writings 'suggests' that his feelings, and hence the suspicion, are left leaning. He should also recognize that the circulation drops at the nyt, has more to do with their left-leaning agenda, then his "hard work".
There is no sense in being stupid, if you can't prove it! - my dad V
"... I went to
November 1, 2007 - 14:35 ET by richflanj"... I went to church?"
I've been to a hospital, pal. Doesn't make me a doctor.
"The right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously." --Hubert Humphrey
Poor ragwriter,
November 1, 2007 - 15:47 ET by general companyWhat about the fact that we get just as much criticism from the left as we do from the right?
Thats because the right gave up on you many years ago, good grief. They trash all thats good and wonder why nobody wants to talk to them,