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newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Oct 28, 2008
New York Times reporter Patrick Healy profiled Michelle Obama in Akron, Ohio, speaking and making calls to undecided voters, in Tuesday's "New to Campaigning, but No Longer a Novice." The sycophantic Healy is quick to …
Also tagged: new york times, 2008 presidential, michelle obama, double standards, cindy mccain, jodi kantor, campaign watch
newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Oct 23, 2008
When Politico revealed the Republican National Committee spent $150,000 outfitting Sarah Palin and her family after she was picked as John McCain's running made, one would assume it would be worthy of a short, snarky …
Also tagged: new york times, sarah palin, 2008 presidential, feminism, double standards, michael luo, campaign watch
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"The R.N.C. cleverly used the party committee's money to avoid the liability that would have occurred if campaigns funds were used."althouse.blogspot.com » Althouse - Oct 23, 2008 Said campaign finance expert Kenneth Gross about that $150,ooo the Republican National Committee spent on clothes and accessories for Sarah Palin. Had the purchases been made by the McCain campaign, it would be a … Also tagged: law, comedy, fashion, shoes, the view, ed rollins, taxes, sarah palin, testicles, metaphor, what not to wear, joe the plumber |
newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Oct 15, 2008
On the trail with Sarah Palin in Richmond, Va., New York Times reporter Patrick Healy filed a condescending profile of her stump speech in Tuesday's "A Riveting Speaker, Waving the Flag." Healy claimed that Palin's …
Also tagged: new york times, joe biden, sarah palin, 2008 presidential, double standards, campaign watch
newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Oct 10, 2008
New York Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller reported Thursday from the McCain trail in Ohio and found "conservative and almost all-white crowds" greeting the Republican, in "McCain Excites Crowds With Criticism of …
Also tagged: new york times, john mccain, wisconsin, sarah palin, 2008 presidential, elisabeth bumiller, bill ayers, campaign watch
newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Oct 3, 2008
Sarah Palin may have pleased Republicans and surprised Democrats with her strong performance in Thursday night's vice presidential debates, but her "carefully scripted talking points" and shallow style were the opening …
Also tagged: new york times, joe biden, sarah palin, 2008 presidential, conservatives and republicans, adam nagourney, double standards, campaign watch
althouse.blogspot.com » Althouse - Sep 29, 2008
Here's the arty and cool but distorted and disturbing picture of McCain. And here's the elegant and eminently presidential Mr. Obama. Journalistic bias? Well, maybe the article -- a Patrick Healy "Political Memo" -- …
Also tagged: photography, journalism, nyt, mccain, obama
newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - Jul 29, 2008
New York Times reporter Patrick Healy's lead story in the Week in Review, "An Exclusive Club Gets Included," posed the question: Why, after a long spell of senators trying and failing to win high office, are two …
Also tagged: iraq, new york times, congress, war on terrorism, 2008 presidential
newsbusters.org » NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias - May 22, 2008
Hillary Clinton beat Obama Barack by a 2-1 margin in Kentucky's primary on Tuesday (Obama won easily in Oregon), but the paper's lead headline didn't even reference it. While an article inside the paper did state …
Also tagged: racism, hillary clinton, barack obama, kentucky, 2008 presidential, west virginia
jossip.com » Jossip - May 6, 2008
If there’s a team up between MSNBC and the New York Times, you can bet your bum that the paper’s Gay Mafia is involved. Adam Nagourney, Pat Healy, Jeff Zeleny, and Gail Collins are part of a new programming hour, NYT …
Also tagged: new york times, msnbc, adam nagourney, contessa brewer