Posts Tagged ‘New York Times’

Back in the good old days the New York Times had Russell Baker, William Safire and an appropriate amount snotty lyricism in it’s op-ed pages. Then came the dark days of Thomas Friedman and the dread mixed metaphor. Thank god they’ve brought in Roger Cohen. Here’s an some stuff he said in today’s column.
Barack was [...]


So Bean @ Lawyers, Guns, and Money thinks it’s misogynist to put pictures girls in Bikinis on the front page of the New York Times in article about wealthy Russian traveling more.
Okay, I’d agree it’s kind of tacky, but is this really something we should needs to be denounced. Sure the New York Times [...]


Atrios is right to highlight the below clip in which Tom Friedmen endorses killing people in whichever Muslim country is politically convenient. It’s not like it’s a momentary comment of frustration or spoken in rage. It’s carefully considered approval random killing.

It’s a disservice to our country that he’s still considered a respectable source of [...]


So if you want to know why often wrong Bill Kristol is wrong in what he wrote in his last column please this post by Dani Rodrik Taking a break from his typical advocacy bombing the world in submission, Kristol decides to break in ground in the area of domestic economics.
What I found striking was [...]


Also on MSNBC Tucker Carlson is offering some surprising push back to McCain “Surrogates” criticizing the NY times article on McCain being ‘in bed’ with a lobbyist He been focusing on this passage in the article in which they have a on the record quote.
John Weaver, a former top strategist and now an informal campaign [...]


On Chris Matthews just now Deroy Murdock  was discussing McCain NY Times articles and threw out the idea that McCain had “surrogates” that were being deployed to counter the insinuation that he ever did anything wrong in his whole life or been successfully lobbied on any issue.I wonder if these “surrogates” are going on cables [...]


So here is the headline from the New York Time article analysis
Miscalculations Dogged Romney From the Start
One of the most obnoxious things about or society is the urge create a long lists of mistakes, or failures when most people understand that fairly basic explanations exist to explain why something happened.
Why aren’t I in [...]