Liberal Press Critic Hails 'Voice of Opposition' Media

On Last Day of Summer, Post Reveals a Not-So-Hot Summer in DC

WaPo’s David Broder Lashes Out at President Bush, Liberals, and Libe

It’s surprising that this column by the Washington Post’s David Broder on Thursday fell so far below the fold. After all, Broder had unkind things to say about virtually everybody that would have pleased and enraged both Democrats and Republicans alike. For instance, Broder didn’t have nice things to say about President Bush:The country thought Bush was a pleasant, down-to-earth guy who would not…

WashPost Tidbits: New NPR Prez Worked for Clinton, Sexism Wounds Arian

N.Y. Times, WashPost Attack Religious Freedom for 'Zealot Chaplains

WSJ, Washington Post Make Open Borders "Elitist" List

National Review: WashPost Baghdad Bureau Chief Full of Errors, Bias

Over at The Corner, Andy McCarthy goes on the warpath against Rajiv Chandasekaran (who later appeared on MSNBC's Hardball), the Washington Post's Baghdad Bureau Chief, in particular a Page One excerpt on Sunday from his anti-war book "Imperial Life in the Emerald City" dealing with Simone Ledeen, the daughter of Michael Ledeen of AEI and National Review: Chandrasekaran writes: “The daughter of a…

Post Reporters: Today's 'Extreme Right' GOP, Cardin Blogger Underplaye

Warm Liberal Memories: Tom Shales on Goldwater, Couric on Ann Richards

WashPost Story Blames 'Bigoted' Talk Radio for Muslim Discrimination

Media Can't Find a Single Critic of Gun Buyback Program

With the gun control movement running for the hills nationwide, opponents of the Second Amendment have taken comfort in the fact that many of America's largest cities remain solidly in the anti-gun camp. In such places, it's not uncommon for local government officials to initiate so-called gun buyback programs where police purchase weapons citizens bring in, no questions asked.Basically no one…

Omission Watch: Media Ignore Menendez Probe, Even As He Poses In Court

WashPost Highlights 'Race, Gender' In Allen-Webb Debate, Omits Webb on

WashPost Buries Cardin Firing, But 'Macaca' On Front Page Again