NYTimes' Cooper Somehow Misses Obama 'Special Olympics' Jab

March 21st, 2009 6:00 AM
All day Friday the newspapers, TV stations, radio, and the Internet were abuzz with Barack Obama's failed joke about the Special Olympics Thursday night on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. In shades of John Kerry's failed joke about the unschooled being "stuck in Iraq," the president's apologists said he was merely joking and didn't mean to say anything disparaging about people with developmental…

NYT Columnist: People Only Want Info That Confirms Prejudices

March 19th, 2009 6:18 PM
"[T]here’s pretty good evidence that we generally don’t truly want good information — but rather information that confirms our prejudices. We may believe intellectually in the clash of opinions, but in practice we like to embed ourselves in the reassuring womb of an echo chamber."I hardly ever agree with anything New York Times columnist Nicolas Kristof writes, but his piece on Wednesday was…

Team Obama Pleases Pot Smokers, Gay Lobbyists, But AP Won't Call Them

March 19th, 2009 3:03 PM
Journalists -- starting with Time's Amy Sullivan, the former Tom Daschle aide -- strenously tried to suggest Barack Obama would not be a politician of the libertine left, and could even make a bold play for Bible-quoting evangelical voters. But as the Obama administration kicks into gear, it's getting obvious that the libertine-left side is winning. Reporters just won't call them that. See two…

False 'Moderation' from NY Times Legal Reporter Neil Lewis

March 17th, 2009 3:16 PM
Liberally slanted legal reporter Neil Lewis has a scoop-let on President Obama's anticipated first court appointment, the "moderate" Judge David Hamilton, to the federal appeals court in Chicago ("Moderate Is Said to Be Pick for Court"). Lewis saw this upcoming move as a "signal" Obama's future appointees would be "moderate" as well. But how truly moderate is David Hamilton, federal trial court…

Sports Illustrated Columnist Peter King Bemoans Coulter's Critique of

March 16th, 2009 8:31 PM
Perhaps it was her attack on his NBC "Football Night In America" colleague Keith Olbermann that spurred this reaction. But, for whatever reason, Sports Illustrated columnist Peter King dedicated a paragraph to conservative heroine Ann Coulter in the unlikeliest of places. King, without citing the specific instance, aimed his attack at Coulter in his March 16 "Monday Morning QB" Sports…

NYT Again Says Conservatives Are Doomed, This Time in...Utah

March 16th, 2009 5:06 PM
Uncovering secret moderation among Western conservative yokels in the age of Obama is becoming a specialty of the New York Times's Western-based reporter Kirk Johnson. On Inauguration Day, Johnson wrote in condescending fashion about the "orderly phalanx marching behind Mr. McCain" in Oklahoma, which had the bad taste to give McCain his largest margin of victory in any state. This Saturday, he…

N.Y. Times Scribe Frank Rich Celebrates End of Family Values ‘Ayatol

March 16th, 2009 12:51 PM

Times Watch Quotes of Note -- Nicer to Bomb-Throwing Ayers Than Willia

March 15th, 2009 9:21 AM
Presenting the latest edition of Times Watch Quotes of Note: Some of the most biased quotes from the New York Times. Nicer to Bomb-Thrower Ayers Than Conservative Buckley"In your new book, Race Course: Against White Supremacy, you and your wife, Bernardine Dohrn, describe your long struggle against racism and social injustice. Do you think Obama's victory has put America on a new course?""How did…

Record Shows Obama Was on Board With TARP in September, and Every Bit

March 13th, 2009 11:35 PM

'General' David Brooks Sings Obama Love Ballad

March 13th, 2009 8:44 AM
It has been only ten days since the New York Times house conservative, David Brooks, suddenly discovered that "Barack Obama is not who we thought he was." As a result, the White House sent out a special team of four high level officials to get Brooks' "mind right." They sure did a terrific job because Brooks, after declaring himself ready to lead a "moderate" army to oppose Obama, performed a…

So Why DID H. Rodgin Cohen Withdraw as Treasury's No. 2? Press Is Curi

March 13th, 2009 7:42 AM
There seems to be a wall of silence surrounding the sudden withdrawal of H. Rodgin Cohen (pictured at right) from consideration for the Number 2 job at the Treasury Department. The party line, according to ABC's This Week host and former Clinton administration adviser George Stephanopoulos, is that "an issue arose in the final stages of the vetting process." David Cho at the Washington Post…

Michelle, My Belle: NYT's Rachel Swarns's Constant Fawning Over First

March 12th, 2009 4:58 PM
New York Times reporter Rachel Swarns, former Johannesburg bureau chief for the Times, is now working hard on the Glorify Michelle Obama beat, pumping out four flattering pieces in the last month. Her latest entry is a brief in Thursday's edition, "A White House Effort to Aid Women and Girls," celebrating an executive order from President Obama creating a White House Council on Women and Girls.…

N.Y. Times Announces New 'Conservative' Columnist, Then Underlines He

March 12th, 2009 8:07 AM

Swaps Stopped: Cities in LA Co. Were Doing Stimulus Funding Deals With

March 12th, 2009 12:47 AM
It seems that so-called stimulus package funding is being spread around so widely that some of its beneficiaries can't figure out how to spend it as intended. When it became clear to a few small cities in California's Los Angeles County that they didn't have appropriate transportation projects for their promised stimulus funding, they decided to sell the rights to that funding to other nearby…