Paul Krugman Sees Racism Among Town Hall 'Mob' Protesters

August 7th, 2009 5:26 PM
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman is not pleased with some of his fellow racist mobs -- er, U.S. citizens -- as he demonstrated in his column on Friday, "The Town Hall Mob," on loud protests that have met some Democratic congressmen who support Obama's costly health care ideas.There's a famous Norman Rockwell painting titled "Freedom of Speech," depicting an idealized American town meeting.…

'Chief' of Homeless Tent City Romanticized by NY Times Is a Convicted

August 5th, 2009 4:25 PM
New York Times "This Land" columnist Dan Barry landed on Friday's front page with his literary, slightly affected profile of a "tent city" for the homeless in Providence, Rhode Island -- and may now wish he hadn't.Because there was something left out of Barry's portrayal of John Freitas, the "chief" of the homeless encampment and a major part of Barry's column.The chief emerges from his tent to…

Frank Rich Calls Out GOP for Racism, Dishonestly Links Sarah Palin to

August 4th, 2009 2:14 PM
In Frank Rich's Sunday column for the New York Times, "Small Beer, Big Hangover," Rich drained the last dregs out of the White House beer summit, involving the president, Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, and Cambridge Police Sgt. James Crowley, but not before using it to launch his grand unified field theory of the re-emergence of racism among conservatives in the wake of Obama's victory. …

Decline in GDP 'Hopeful Sign' for NY Times -- Yet Gain During Bush Yea

August 3rd, 2009 6:39 PM
Is there a double standard in how the struggling economy is being portrayed during the Obama presidency vs. the Bush administration? While the 1% contraction in the economy reported by the Commerce Department on Friday was seen as a "hopeful sign" by the New York Times, "crystallizing expectations of a turnaround," actual economic growth of 1.9% during the Bush years was just another "arrow" seen…

1% GDP Decline Good for Obama, 0.4% Drop Bad for Bush

August 1st, 2009 1:47 PM
In today's "How's That Voodoonomics Working Out For You" segment, despite considering a 0.4 percent decline in the nation's Gross Domestic Product a calamity when George W. Bush was President, America's media applauded Friday's announcement that the GDP in the second quarter declined by one percent.Of course, this is not at all surprising, for many of these same outlets cheered when businesses…

NYT Shocker: 'Obama’s Pledge to Tax Only the Rich Can’t Pay for Ev

August 1st, 2009 12:01 PM
Unless you are hopelessly liberal and/or drinking WAY too much Kool-Aid, you are fully aware that President Obama and his Democrat minions on Capitol Hill can't get enough money from the so-called rich to pay for all the programs they're proposing.On Saturday, such an inconvenient truth was actually revealed by none other than the New York Times:"This idea that everything new that government…

NYC Sending Homeless Away At City Expense; NYT Sympathetic

July 29th, 2009 2:29 PM
The Bloomberg administration in New York has happened upon an idea for at least partially solving the city's homeless problem: Buy them tickets to get to the homes of relatives in the U.S. or abroad who will take them in.Along the way, the New York Times's coverage of the story throws out an estimate of annual costs to take care of a homeless family that is either ridiculously high, or indicative…

'No Doubts: Men Are Better Managers' -- One Headline You'll Never See

July 28th, 2009 4:54 PM
The New York Times Sunday Business section contained a "Corner Office" profile by Adam Bryant -- an interview with Carol Smith, senior vice president of the fashion magazine Elle. It had a provocative title that apparently no one at the Times found particularly provocative: "No Doubts: Women Are Better Managers."Times Watch has no grounded opinion on that matter, and the Times is just relaying…

NYT's Krugman Conducts Informal Canadian Health Care Poll; Result: 'Ba

July 28th, 2009 11:39 AM
The New York Times' Paul Krugman is a Nobel Prize-winning economist and staunch champion of government medicine a la the Canadian model of our neighbors to the north.  Just this past Saturday in "Toyota, Moving Northward" he flogged the advantages of the single-payer system Canada offers.  He postulated that one reason why the Japanese auto maker is locating it's new RAV4 plant in Ontario is…

NYT 'Ethicist' Urges Henry Louis Gates to Sue

July 28th, 2009 9:10 AM
The ethically-challenged "ethicist" of the New York Times Magazine, Randy Cohen, who writes The Ethicist column has inserted himself into the Henry Louis Gates situation by urging the Harvard professor to sue in order to "pursue social justice." To see where Mr. Ethicist is coming from, let us start off with his laughable money quote in his current column on the subject of lawsuits:Gates should…

NY Times Bashes Birthers & Blames Limbaugh, But Gave 9-11 Truthers Res

July 27th, 2009 2:59 PM
Anti-Bush 9-11 "Truthers" get a fair hearing from the New York Times, but anti-Obama "Birthers" are harshly criticized, and Rush Limbaugh is of course to blame.Media reporter Brian Stelter's Saturday Business story, "A Dispute Over Obama's Birth Lives On in the Media," questioned those questioning Obama's birth certificate, his citizenship, and his resulting eligibility for the presidency. Good…

How Badly Can the New York Times Mangle Facts? Let's Count the Ways

July 27th, 2009 12:40 PM

High & Mighty Couric Scolds NYT's Errors, Forgetting Her Own Colossal

July 25th, 2009 11:06 AM
The TVNewser blog alerted me to Katie Couric’s “Notebook” item yesterday, in which she mocks the New York Times for making “not one, not two, but seven errors” in their remembrance of the late Walter Cronkite last week. TVNewser suggested Couric may have trying to get “payback” for an anti-Couric piece that the Times’s Alessandra Stanley wrote four years ago when Couric worked at NBC:Wow. This is…

David Brooks: 'I Feel Politically Closer to Barack Obama Than to House

July 25th, 2009 8:04 AM
Almost every week at the New York Times, house "conservative" David Brooks and liberal columnist Gail Collins have a public conversation. This week Brooks made a startling admission in The Conversation which really wasn't so surprising when one actually reads his columns. Here is the money quote:At the moment, I feel politically closer to Barack Obama than to House Minority Leader John Boehner (…