Negative Space: New York Times
- Eager to Believe: Stupid Americans and Smart Corporations
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The left is very eager to believe corporations when the corporations say Americans are too stupid to buy our products.
- Fit to Print: A.M. Rosenthal and His Times
- Abe Rosenthal ran the New York Times from the late sixties to the mid eighties. He made lots of enemies, took sides in New York’s elections, and treated people as if only he were real. But he also turned the Times into a more profitable entity that reported news instead of press releases and stories instead of raw data.
- Hillary Clinton and husband accused of sexual assault
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Between them, Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her husband, William, stand accused of sexual harassment or assault against at least eight women, and have paid settlements of at least $850,000.
- Information Media
- Can the traditional news services adapt to the information age?
- It’s officially over
- David Brooks comes out at the New York Times.
- Juan Williams Fears Race
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Fox News political analyst Juan Williams fears race may be at the root of the New York Times editorial begging opposition political party to block President’s Supreme Court nominee.
- Lessons for new Presidents: Entangling long-term alliances
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How will our foreign policy change after President Obama’s Fortress America?
- Media Scare Machine: The Sky is Falling
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The media never told us to hoard toilet paper or cancel flights. They just told us that everything was shutting down and that we’d die if we flew. Totally different things.
- New York Times claims even moderate Democrats socialist
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According to accusations by the New York Times, Democrats have moved so far to the left that even moderate Democrats are socialists today.
- New York Times to cut jobs ahead of Obamacare
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According to Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, the cuts are unavoidable. “The Times cannot afford as many employees under the Affordable Care Act.”
- New York Times: death panels for disaster victims
- The New York Times wants to bar New York City and the state of New York from being the first responders in disasters such as Hurricane Sandy, and put the federal government in their place. They want to turn the Hurricane Sandy recovery into the Deepwater Horizon recovery.
- Paranoid Times
- “On newspaper articles words dance. Reality and unreality collide on such a fundamental level that each becomes the other and anything is possible.”
- Remember this when the New York Times criticizes conservatives
- Peter Baker in the New York Times writes that conservatives can’t really be concerned about the President’s safety, because they criticize the President’s policies. What does this say about Baker and the Times’s criticism of George Bush and other conservatives?
- Sen. Dick Blumenthal: Gay bars “public health crisis”
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Connecticut Democrat compares massacre to AIDS, says inaction has caused both epidemics.
- The Tyranny of the New York Times
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The New York Times joins CNN in its totalitarian views of the use of rules.
- Why the New York Times can’t see 120 million homes
- Why it didn’t occur to the New York Time that the 120 million homes could easily out-donate the 158 top donors.
More Information
- Fisking the New York Times’ Modern Man
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“This bullshit modern man is a selfish, irresponsible child, banking on good intentions and wishful thinking to ward off evil. Only real evil simply does not give a shit about your good intentions.”
- Has the NYT’s editorial decision to emphasize racism changed the way media thinks?
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“Metric tons of our viewers.” Interesting way to think of an audience.
- Pay toilets and NYT: a free market microcosm
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“Now, put on your economist hat. Or even put on your reporter hat. Ask the question why are there no public toilets in America?”
- Target: Rubio
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“The typical employee in the New York Times’s Manhattan newsroom, The Scrapbook is guessing, may not know much about the struggles of America’s drivers. The fact that Rubio has four traffic tickets over 18 years is probably pretty close to the record of the everyday commuter and will, if anything, make him a bit more sympathetic. Further, Rubio’s F-150 is not an SUV as the Times initially blundered. Sure, it’s been one of the bestselling vehicles in America for over 33 years, but since they don’t drive many pickup trucks in Manhattan, the reporters managed to botch this detail.”