Boston Globe
Chasing the Uninformed Vote
March 3rd, 2006 2:09 PM
Ellen Goodman writes an advice column for the Democrats, as journalists sometimes are wont to do. I have to admit, I see this as a huge opportunity for the Democrats: The good news for the Democrats was and is that unmarried women are the most progressive block in the demographic neighborhood. In the words of Republican pollster and soundbitetress Kellyanne Conway, "Women who have what we call…
Boston Globe Touts 'Legal Specialists' Who Question Bush's 'Accuracy
February 2nd, 2006 8:18 AM
The Boston Globe is not exactly breaking news on its front page this morning, running a story in which they found "legal specialists" who were willing to call the President a liar. This matches, of course, the general position of the Boston Globe on the Bush administration, so these specialists are credible and believable, and warrant front-page mention. Legal specialists yesterday questioned…
Boston Globe Tells Gov. Romney to Immediately Resign if Planning to Ru
December 16th, 2005 12:29 AM
One of two things must be happening at The Boston Globe:
It must really be gnawing at the editorial writers at The Globe that the GOP has controlled the governor's mansion in Massachusetts, nearly the bluest of all blue states, for over a decade, and they just couldn't take it any more.
The Editorial Board has raised the standards of conduct for presidential aspirants to dizzying heights.
How…
Boston Globe’s View of Iraq Vote Similar to Al-Jazeera’s
October 15th, 2005 12:47 PM
Published just hours apart, but by journalists separated by thousands of miles and a huge cultural divide, articles at the Boston Globe and al-Jazeera concerning the voting just finished in Iraq had striking similarities in their views. In fact, the tenor of both reports was quite negative. The key points raised in the al-Jazeera article were:“In what the American President George W. Bush claims…
More Bad News For America’s Newspapers
October 10th, 2005 7:35 PM
An article in today’s New York Times depicted a grim picture of the future of America’s newspaper industry. Stung by declining circulation rates, most of the nation’s major dailies are laying people off:“Such rethinking is sweeping newsrooms across the country as the industry faces a wave of job cuts, among them 700 announced since May at The New York Times Company, including its business…