Krugman: If Obama's Reelected 'Good Chance That for a Month or Two We

July 29th, 2012 12:16 PM
New York Times economic columnist Paul Krugman made a statement Sunday about the looming end of the year tax hikes and spending cuts that is likely to raise some eyebrows on both sides of the aisle. Appearing on CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS, Krugman said, "If Obama’s reelected, I think that there’s a quite good chance that for a month or two we actually will go off the cliff" (video follows with…

Paul Krugman Wants to Replace Ben Bernanke as Federal Reserve Chairman

July 28th, 2012 3:11 PM
Here’s a really scary thought: New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wants to replace Ben Bernanke as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve. The perilously liberal economist actually said this in a segment of CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS to be aired Sunday (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary):

NBC's Williams Interrogates Romney: 'Are You A Hidden Man

July 26th, 2012 11:21 AM
In an interview with Mitt Romney in London on Wednesday, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams grilled the Republican candidate about releasing more tax returns: "People hear he's not going to release the rest of his returns and they wonder why. They wonder, is there a year there where he paid no taxes? They wonder about expensive horses and houses....what is it that is preventing you from…

New York Times Publishes Socialist Cry to Nationalize the Big Banks

July 23rd, 2012 3:19 PM
The New York Times may develop a case of the vapors when a conservative calls Barack Obama a socialist, but they certainly aren't uncomfortable with socialist arguments. At the top of Monday's op-ed page, opposite Paul Krugman was an article titled "Wall Street Is Too Big to Regulate." Professor Gar Alperovitz, author of "America Beyond Capitalism," had his argument summarized in the pull…

NYT Quickly Gets Film Critic Roger Ebert to Write Op-Ed for Gun Restri

July 20th, 2012 5:09 PM
Just like clockwork, the liberal media have been out in force begging for stricter gun laws in the wake of Friday's tragic shootings in Aurora, Colorado. Playing its part was the New York Times which quickly sought the opinion of an expert on such matters, none other than film critic Roger Ebert:

Really? Obama's 'You Didn't Built That' Remark in 'Context' Shows 'He

July 19th, 2012 1:03 PM
New York Times political reporter Peter Baker's Thursday "campaign memo," "Philosophic Clash Over Government's Role Highlights Parties' Divide," marks the first appearance in the Times of President Obama's already notorious slam on business, which, according to Baker's helpful spin, "make clear that he celebrates individual achievement and free enterprise while believing that they are bolstered…

Jonathan Weisman of NYTimes Plays with Tax Numbers to Suggest Obama's

July 19th, 2012 8:58 AM
New York Times reporter Jonathan Weisman helped the Democrats's tax-hike agenda in his front-page story Wednesday, "At Fiscal Cliff, Anti-Tax Vow Gets New Look," suggesting Obama's proposed tax hikes were slight and "considerably smaller" by percentage of the U.S. economy than those installed by President Clinton in 1993, as if such an arcane statistic was the only worthwhile one for judging…

Obama Weakens Welfare Reform -- New York Times Spins It As Fighting Bu

July 18th, 2012 5:00 PM
New New York Times reporter Rebecca Berg gave the Obama camp the benefit of the doubt in Wednesday's "Shift in Welfare Policy Draws G.O.P. Protests." Berg didn't question whether the administration was purposely weakening welfare reform's work requirements for political advantage, but merely assumed the Obama camp was making a purely procedural move to give states "more latitude" in…

Charles Blow: Mitt Romney 'Is Not a Person' - 'Just a Robot' With 'Not

July 18th, 2012 1:10 AM
"This man does not have a soul. If you opened up, you know, his chest, there's probably a gold ticking watch in there and not even a heart. This is not a person. This is just a robot who will do whatever it takes, whatever he's told to do, to make it to the White House." So said New York Times columnist Charles Blow about presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on MSNBC's The…

NYT's Weisman Laments 'Limits of Campaign Finance Rules' That Mean Dem

July 17th, 2012 4:31 PM
Congressional Democrats failed to pass the DISCLOSE act Monday, legislation that would require non-profits to identify their donors. New York Times eporter Jonathan Weisman joined the push on Tuesday. Even the headline was regretful about the limits of liberal campaign finance "reform" to rein in a Republican group who defeated a Democratic congressman in 2010: "Tax-Exempt Group’s Election…

'Devout Capitalist' and Former NYT Editor Bill Keller Defends ObamaCar

July 16th, 2012 10:50 PM
Former New York Times executive editor Bill Keller's Monday column defended Obama's embattled health-care law against Republican "slurs" and "lies," in "Five Obamacare Myths." And Keller calling the Democratic-slanted "truth squad" FactCheck.org "impartial" won't do much for his credibility among conservatives, even if he does call himself a "devout capitalist." On the subject of the…

NBC and NYT Employees Caught Contributing to Obama Campaign

July 16th, 2012 6:53 PM
Workers in news organizations ranging from the New York Times to NBC News are making donations to President Obama's re-election campaign even though many companies forbid employees to do so for fear that such contributions will raise questions about the staff's impartiality. According to an article by Alex Pappas, the Daily Caller looked for donations to Democrat Barack Obama and Republican…

Occupy Movement All Over the Sunday New York Times, from Three-Kid Sum

July 16th, 2012 3:38 PM
It was all Occupy Wall Street all the time in Sunday's New York Times, with no less than four favorable references to the left-wing sit-in scattered throughout the paper. The Tea Party movement certainly hasn't permeated the pages of the Times in such friendly fashion. Meanwhile, the paper continues to downplay or ignore violence committed by the Occupy movement. The Times did not cover the…

NYTimes Pits 'Conservative Christian' vs. 'Doctors and Women’s Right

July 13th, 2012 8:19 PM
Veteran New York Times reporter Erik Eckholm covered a lawsuit filed by "women's rights advocates" against new restrictions on abortion in Arizona: "Lawsuit Tries to Block New Arizona Abortion Law." Favorable treatment for the pro-abortion side was evident in Eckholm's labeling and source disparity. A supporter of the law, Cathi Herrod, was identified as president of "a conservative Christian…