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All Posts Tagged With: "new york times"

The New York Times: All the News That’s Meant to Mislead By Joanne Mandel

Winston Churchill once said that a tyrant is someone who believes his own desires and ambitions and pleasures are worth the suffering of millions. But what do you call those who champion his cause? The New York Times’ record of promoting world-class despots is the subject of a recent essay by journalist Bruce Bawer titled, “The Times, It Ain’t a-Changin,’”.

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1Nov2008 | Joanne Mandel | 0 comments | Continued

Who Are You Calling Stupid? By Alan Caruba

If you read as much of the blather turned out by media folk like the New York Times’ Thomas Friedman and others, you begin to see certain themes emerge.
They don’t like humanity much.
One of their great concerns is population growth and, in concert with the use of various sources of energy, all the problems that come from too many people competing for food, water, and that parking space you want.

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22Sep2008 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued

Why the New York Times Rejected John McCain’s Op-Ed By John Kakistos Lillpop

Just what is it with Op-Ed editor David Shipley at the New York Times?

How can an objective editor at a major metropolitan newspaper reject an Op-Ed submitted by the presumptive presidential nominee of the Republican Party? Especially since the NYT recently published a piece by McCain’s Democrat opponent?

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22Jul2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Does the New York Times Hate Meat? By Alan Caruba

After a while, one grows accustomed to the environmental rants that appear in The New York Times. This newspaper, so often pointed to as an exemplar of the highest standards of journalism, has been repeatedly revealed to employ fantasists for whom truth and facts are mere impediments to the advancement of their obsessions and agendas.
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3Feb2008 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued