An excerpt of Times Watch's latest "Quotes of Note," featuring the most biased things written or spoken by reporters and columnists for the New York Times.
"Almost Entirely White and Irritable Crowd" of "Angry" Obama-Care Protesters
"They got up before dawn in large numbers with angry signs and American flag T-shirts, and many were seething with frustration at issues that went far beyond overhauling health care....Ms. Abram described herself as a stay-at-home mother from Lebanon, and in many ways she was representative of the almost entirely white and irritable crowd, most of whom were from the area. Many of the union members who showed up to support health care reform did not arrive early enough to get into the auditorium at the Harrisburg Area Community College, and thus were largely not represented among the 30 questioners called on by Mr. Specter. It was the angriest people who got in line first." -- Ian Urbina and Katharine Seelye, August 12.
Pro-Obama-Care "Grassroots Advocates" Controlled by DNC
"Under the aegis of the Democratic National Committee, various labor unions and grassroots advocates plan more than 1,800 events, including petition drives, phone-a-thons and rallies over the next two weeks." -- Reporter Katharine Seelye on the "Prescriptions" blog at nytimes.com, August 26.
What a Difference a Week Makes in Health Care Debate
"The stubborn yet false rumor that President Obama's health care proposals would create government-sponsored 'death panels' to decide which patients were worthy of living seemed to arise from nowhere in recent weeks. Advanced even this week by Republican stalwarts including the party's last vice-presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, and Charles E. Grassley, the veteran Iowa senator, the nature of the assertion nonetheless seemed reminiscent of the modern-day viral Internet campaigns that dogged Mr. Obama last year, falsely calling him a Muslim and questioning his nationality." -- Lead sentence to the August 13 front-page story on "death panels" by Jim Rutenberg and Jackie Calmes.
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"White House officials and Democrats in Congress say the fears of older Americans about possible rationing of health care are based on myths and falsehoods. But Medicare beneficiaries and insurance counselors say the concerns are not entirely irrational." -- Lead to health care reporter Robert Pear's August 21 story.
Protesters Not Just White & Irritable, Ignorant As Well
"Lawmakers ran into fresh anger and skepticism on Wednesday as they fielded questions from constituents worried about changes in the health care system, and about a lot of other things having to do with government. The queries hurled at legislators from the Atlantic Seaboard to the nation's midsection reflected deep-seated fears, a general suspicion of government and, in some cases, a lack of knowledge on the part of the questioners....The senator was too polite (or intent on survival) to correct his questioner by pointing out that there is not one bill yet, but rather several proposals working their way through five committees in both houses of Congress, and that to talk of 'the government' as a single entity makes no sense, at least in this context, because of the divisions between Republicans and Democrats, House and Senate, Capitol Hill and the White House....Senator Arlen Specter, the Republican-turned-Democrat from Pennsylvania, endured another day of hostile, sometimes fact-defying questions at a town meeting in State College, Pa., The Associated Press reported." -- Reporter David Stout, August 13.
Conservative Town Hall Protests "Shut Down Public Discourse"
"The traditional town hall meeting, a staple of Congressional constituent relations, had been hijacked, overrun by sophisticated social-networking campaigns -- those on the right protesting so loudly as to shut down public discourse and those on the left springing into action to shut down the shutdowns." -- Reporter Sheryl Gay Stolberg, August 9.
Suddenly, Weather Is Just Weather, Not Harbinger of Cataclysmic Climate Change
"William D. Solecki, a geography professor at Hunter College of the City University of New York and co-chairman of a mayoral panel on climate change, warned that this summer's unusually mild temperatures should not buoy global warming skeptics. 'Ask them to visit Seattle,' he said, where a record temperature of 103 was recorded on Wednesday. 'On average, going back decades, we would only have a few days above 90 in any given summer,' he said,' and while we haven't hit that mark yet, there's still a lot of summer left.'" -- Sam Roberts, August 1, 2009.
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"The record warmth -- in some places autumn temperatures were three degrees Celsius above average -- has brought home the profound threat of climate change to Europe's ski industry." -- Mark Landler, December 16, 2006.
A Tale of Two Senators
"Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts, a son of one of the most storied families in American politics, a man who knew triumph and tragedy in near-equal measure and who will be remembered as one of the most effective lawmakers in the history of the Senate, died late Tuesday night. He was 77." -- Lead to John Broder's August 27 obituary to Sen. Ted Kennedy, under the online headline "Edward Kennedy, Senate Stalwart, Is Dead at 77."
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"Jesse Helms, the former North Carolina senator whose courtly manner and mossy drawl barely masked a hard-edged conservatism that opposed civil rights, gay rights, foreign aid and modern art, died early Friday. He was 86." -- Lead to Steven Holmes' July 5, 2008 obituary to former Sen. Jesse Helms, under the headline "Jesse Helms, Unyielding Beacon of Conservatism, Is Dead at 86."
Failure of Kennedy's Amnesty Plan for Illegals Led to Hate Crimes?
"But he failed in his most ambitious effort to remake the nation's immigration system and provide legal status to the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States today. In 2006, he co-sponsored a measure with Senator John McCain, the Arizona Republican, that would have strengthened border security while establishing a pathway to citizenship for millions of illegal migrants. The bill died in the House and the debate polarized an already divided Congress and nation. The climate for illegal immigrants in the United States has worsened since then, with an increase in hate crimes, activity by anti-immigrant groups and ranting on cable television and the Internet, according to Angela Kelley, an immigration expert at the liberal Center for American Progress." -- John Broder's tribute to Kennedy's liberal legislative legacy, August 28.
Paul Krugman Not Happy with His Fellow Citizens Racists
"...the driving force behind the town hall mobs is probably the same cultural and racial anxiety that's behind the 'birther' movement....it's a strategy that has played a central role in American politics ever since Richard Nixon realized that he could advance Republican fortunes by appealing to the racial fears of working-class whites." -- Economist turned columnist Paul Krugman, August 7.
Frank Rich Dishonestly Links Palin to Birther Brigade
"Obama's election, far from alleviating paranoia in the white fringe, has only compounded it. There is no purer expression of this animus than to claim that Obama is literally not an American -- or, as Sarah Palin would have it, not a 'real American.' The birth-certificate canard is just the latest version of those campaign-year attempts to strip Obama of his American identity with faux controversies over flag pins, the Pledge of Allegiance and his middle name." -- Columnist Frank Rich, August 2.
A Tale of Two Conspiracy Tales
"The fringe conspiracy theory -- that he is not constitutionally eligible to be president -- has taken on a life of its own and become a dreaded topic for some lawmakers." -- Jeff Zeleny on people who question Obama's U.S. citizenship and thus his eligibility for the presidency, August 5.
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"Some participants see an American tradition of questioning concentrated power." -- Text box from Alan Feuer's sympathetic report from a Chicago convention of conspiracy theorists who think 9-11 was an inside job by the Bush administration, June 5, 2006.
You can read more biased quotes at Times Watch.
—Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times.



















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Of course the protesters
August 29, 2009 - 06:54 ET by motherbeltOf course the protesters are mostly white!
Just like they voted for him to the tune of 99% for the same reason, black people will not disagree with anything Obama does, simply because he is black!
It would be considered disloyal to their guy, and to their race!
"Under the aegis of the Democratic National Committee, various labor
unions and grassroots advocates plan more than 1,800 events, including
petition drives, phone-a-thons and rallies over the next two weeks."
I commented on this the other day, about the "Organize America Now" being the so-called "grassroots arm of the DNC"....if that's not an oxymoron, nothing is!
mb, isn't it ironic
August 29, 2009 - 07:01 ET by FeynmanFanGood morning, mb. Isn't it ironic that, in organizing all this activity, the Democrats are doing exactly what they accused the conservatives of doing and criticised them for doing it?
Do as I say and not as I do?
Gotta love it!
"I support the President but not his policies" - Blonde
Astro turfs
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"almost entirely white"
August 29, 2009 - 12:08 ET by Gary Hall..Of course, the audience (family, friends, associates and colleagues) at Teddy's funeral service is "almost entirely white." Hmm.
Fantastic point, Gary
August 30, 2009 - 14:42 ET by BO STINKS"...it must be known that we are at all times ready for war." G. Washington
do the math
August 29, 2009 - 06:55 ET by Rousse"Almost Entirely White and Irritable Crowd" of "Angry" Obama-Care Protesters
Let's see ... the "white" population of Pennsylvania, according to U.S. Census, numbers about 85%. The "black" population in Pennsylvania numbers about 11%. What does this mean?
It means that a lot of reporters can't do simple math calculations.
Race baiters
August 29, 2009 - 07:40 ET by rightwingchefAnd again, more race baiting from the left. They always seem to bring out race when they don't agree with an issue. Who cares what color people are, the IRS dosen't seem to mind when they collect our taxes. Give it a brake people.
See the post right below you?
August 29, 2009 - 08:00 ET by nwahsThey care what color people are.
http://newsbusters.o...
"Whites built America and whites are not going to see it destroyed."
I am the mob. Don't tread on me.
The last refuge of a scoundrel
August 29, 2009 - 08:15 ET by needleSamuel Johnson famously remarked that “patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel” (on April 7, 1775 according to Boswell).
That was more than two centuries ago.
Nowadays liberal racism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.
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Yep
August 29, 2009 - 07:48 ET by 10ksnookerWhites built America and whites are not going to see it destroyed.
Is it racist to state the obvious?
No
August 29, 2009 - 08:01 ET by nwahsBut its racist to say what you just said.
I am the mob. Don't tread on me.
no
August 29, 2009 - 11:41 ET by candanceA lot of immigrants from various places built America, and slaves in the south built economic wealth they didn't get to prosper from. Minority solders died for your safety in WW2 and in Afghanistan right now. I'd kindly appreciate you joining us in the 21st century.
Beautifully
August 29, 2009 - 11:45 ET by nwahsBeautifully stated.
"O..L..I..G..A..R..H.. one letter is missing."- Glenn Beck
Three years a member and
August 29, 2009 - 11:47 ET by Jack BauerThree years a member and this is his first post? Bit odd methinks!
I always thought it was folks yearning to be free from monarchs, dynasties, dictators, and tyrannical oppressive big governments who built AMERICA!
I've seen an occassional
August 29, 2009 - 11:51 ET by Free StinkerI've seen an occassional post or two from 10k before, but this is the first indication of such stupidty from them.
I hope they are reading everyone elses replies and *thinking* about what we have to say.
X
August 29, 2009 - 12:06 ET by serfer62Ah, another racist, the slaves built the south...Hahahahahaha
What the slaves did was build the weatlh of the elites while the rest of the south suffered poverty to the extreme. The elites, you know, like the kennedy types.
Further the blacks are the lowest representive per centage of combat troops, the whites the highest. Further a higher per centage of blacks make NCO over whites. Further blacks have the highest per centage inHMR organizations thus blessing us with rap at any morale event...Dudette, I was there.
serfer
August 29, 2009 - 12:10 ET by Free StinkerCandance says:
slaves in the south built economic wealth they didn't get to prosper from
Fool says:
Ah, another racist, the slaves built the south...Hahahahahaha
It's called reading comprehension. Try it some time
XX
August 29, 2009 - 12:23 ET by CobraMan"Ah, another racist, the slaves built the south...Hahahahahaha"
Ah, the Chinese built the Continental Railroad, which was the greatest impetus for the creation of several States, and the massive expansion of our nation's economy, as goods and people could travel across the Continent in a few weeks instead of months. Those Chinese were virtual slaves, being payed FAR less that white workers while suffering unimaginable living conditions that even the Slaves didn't face. Who were the Chinese again? Oh, that's right, MINORITIES!
Stop claiming that only White Men built America, stop being a racist. . MEN (and the women who supported them) built America. The color of their skin is irrelevant.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.
The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus.
The US Supreme Court
was there a point to this?
August 29, 2009 - 12:41 ET by candanceseriously. not seeing it at all.
Not only that
August 29, 2009 - 12:09 ET by CobraManNot only that, but Minorities (mostly Blacks) also fought in the Revolutionary War, the War that created America.
The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.
The US Constitution
Unless you're a fetus.
The US Supreme Court
Frankly Rich
August 29, 2009 - 08:05 ET by needleThese excerpts are frankly rich.
I propose that similar roll-up of frankly rich excerpts be a weekly feature on Saturdays at NewsBusters.
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Black Cop To White TH Protester "This Ain't America, No More
August 29, 2009 - 08:07 ET by John Galt1776GA_googleFillSlot("WND_NWS_C0100");
SOMETHING IN THE AIR
Town-hall clash! Cop vs. Obama 'Joker' poster
Officer threatens arrest: This ain't America no more
Posted: August 28, 2009
10:57 pm Eastern
By Drew Zahn
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
A depiction of the sign banned by Officer Cheeks
"This used to be America," argued a protester outside a health-care
town hall meeting in Reston, Va., after a police officer threatened him
with arrest for holding up a sign with a picture critical of Barack
Obama.
The officer's response?
"It ain't no more, OK?"
Get
the prescription for reclaiming America's heritage of liberty – before
the what the officer said is true – Joseph Farah's "Taking America
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A video of the town hall held earlier this week by Rep. Jim
Moran, D-Va., shows an unnamed protester standing on school grounds
carrying a sign that read "Organizing for National Socialist Health
Care – The Final Solution" and depicted Barack Obama in the Joker's
makeup.
Officer Wesley Cheeks Jr. then told the protester that even
though others were holding signs, his sign was unacceptable because of
the depiction of Obama.
"But you got this with a picture," Cheeks said, explaining why
the protester was being singled out from the others. "That's the
difference. This has got a picture on it. That don't have a picture on
it.
"Sir, leave the picture down," the officer said. "If you put the picture back up, you'll be charged with trespassing."
Video of the exchange can be seen below:
http://www.wnd.com/i...
Of course the union reps
August 29, 2009 - 08:32 ET by FranksamOf course the union reps showed up too late to get seats. They don't show up until they start getting paid. The work rules prevent them from working for free. That would be unfair to their brothers and sisters.
August 29, 2009 - 09:30 ET by jessieHIs there something in the water making people go insane? I know who the leader of the conservative movement is! WE call it the CONSTITUTION! The elected servants took an oath to uphold & defend the Constitution. For them to ignor it and try to change it is TREASON!
Someone has to protect the country.
August 29, 2009 - 10:54 ET by Captain SteveSomeone has to protect the country. I don't care what color they are, but it's very clear that the blacks are NOT going to disagree with anything obama does. The whites better stand up for freedom and liberty or it's going to be gone. . .just like in Venezuela with Obummer's buddy Hugo Cavez.
I'm sick of the left crying race every time they don't get their way!
And BTW. . .OBAMA, STOP HIDING. SHOW US THE LONG FORM BIRTH CERTIFICATE!!!
Minorities will also be screwed
August 29, 2009 - 11:52 ET by StarAZI guess these crowds are white because minorities, who will also get it in the neck, are trying to keep The Chosen One looking supported--but they are going to regret not speaking up.
They're probably hiding
August 30, 2009 - 10:19 ET by Kat Outta the BagThey're probably hiding their faces in shame...or should be.
It doesn't prove a thing
August 29, 2009 - 12:34 ET by nkviking75William D. Solecki, a geography professor at Hunter College of
the City University of New York and co-chairman of a mayoral panel
on climate change, warned that this summer's unusually mild
temperatures should not buoy global warming skeptics. 'Ask them to
visit Seattle,' he said, where a record temperature of 103 was recorded
on Wednesday. 'On average, going back decades, we would only have a few
days above 90 in any given summer,' he said,' and while we haven't hit
that mark yet, there's still a lot of summer left.'" -- Sam Roberts, August 1, 2009.
If that's true, than so is the reverse. If you can point to an area with unusual warmth, you can generally find another area that's unusually cool. Just ask us in the Midwest about the year without a summer. And remember 2005, when a very active hurricane season "proved" global warming? What do they have to say about this year? It has been a blissfully quiet season in the Atlantic.
“Always love your country — but never trust your government!" -- Bob Novak (1931-2009)
So now am I going to be
August 29, 2009 - 14:57 ET by LSawyerSo now am I going to be considered racist everytime I disagree with Obama's policies?? Just like I'm considered intolerant because I believe in one God? I'm pretty tired of being criticized for excercising the freedom that brave men and women died to protect for me...
www.endthebias.com
How can we be a "post-racial
August 29, 2009 - 15:41 ET by Kat Outta the BagHow can we be a "post-racial America" when the liberal press keeps bringing up race?
So, the media thinks only
August 29, 2009 - 21:37 ET by Radical1979So, the media thinks only non whites are allowed to protest? It seemed o.k. for them to protest during the civil rights campaign and when they protested against the Iraq war. Hmm, what could have changed, oh yes, the race of the president. Now no one can protest.
Have you ever talked to
August 30, 2009 - 05:02 ET by RR GOPHave you ever talked to these people (Libs) in "real life"? If you have, you'd know they are as insane in person as they are on the 'net even with the built-in anonimity. They truly don't care what the majority thinks if it goes against them as they've been taught that the majority is always wrong.
They don't give a crap as to what works, doesn't work, etc. They only care about what they they think is right, and their version of history is always the correct one. Oh, and they think they're smarter and more knowledgeable than you are. Fortunately, having a degree in science and being a teacher unbalances them because in their world Conservatives can be neither educated nor an educator.
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.
Hey NYT's...headline it any
August 30, 2009 - 14:51 ET by bigtimerHey NYT's...headline it any way you want to...facts are facts, the truth is the truth...you aren't going to be able to spin this any other way, try as you hard as you and your ilk keep trying...you will get nowhere out here in the real world.
Keep wearing your commie rose-colored glasses though....people are just getting started, you haven't seen anything yet...the pot has been in simmer long enough, the boiling point is starting.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh