More NYT Bias
I lifted this from the Media Research Center website:
“An Advocate for the Right.”— Headline over a New York Times “news analysis” of Judge John Roberts’ judicial philosophy, July 28.
“Balanced Jurist at Home in the Middle.”— Headline over a June 27, 1993 New York Times story on Clinton Supreme Court nominee Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The New York Times is not a newspaper. It is a multi-paged editoral and paid political advertisement of the left. I find it difficult to believe that the writers of this sad rag could even consider themselves to be professional journalists. Such thinking would be delusional at best.
“An Advocate for the Right.”— Headline over a New York Times “news analysis” of Judge John Roberts’ judicial philosophy, July 28.
“Balanced Jurist at Home in the Middle.”— Headline over a June 27, 1993 New York Times story on Clinton Supreme Court nominee Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The New York Times is not a newspaper. It is a multi-paged editoral and paid political advertisement of the left. I find it difficult to believe that the writers of this sad rag could even consider themselves to be professional journalists. Such thinking would be delusional at best.
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