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NYT Attributes GOP Election Victory to Shady Anonymous Donors, Dismisses Tea Party Factor

Yes, the Republicans benefited from corporate donors and other political entities that offered up critical financial support in the run up to 2012. But, even the New York Times is forced to admit that on balance the Democrats raised more money. So what was the decisive factor? Shady "outside organizations" and anonymous donors? How bout ideology? The GOP's renewed commitment to constitutional limited government struck a chord with Tea Party activists and average citizens who are rightly concerne...

Highly Partisan Editorial Accuses Gov. Christie of “Charming the Right” with Harsh Budget Cuts

Where is the money suppose to come from for this proposed commuter rail tunnel linking NYC and New Jersey. The Gray Lady never quite gets around to answering this in a highly partisan editorial that takes aim at Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey for canceling the project. It also praises Mayor Mike Bloomberg of NYC for offering up an alternative plan that the editorial admits "sketchy." What? N.J. voters know their state is out of money.... Despite all the evidence out there to the contrary, ...

Report on Rep. Boehner’s Flight out of Reagan National the Byproduct of Sour Grapes

Beyond ridiculous is the best way to describe this report on pg. A9 of the Sat. Oct. 20 edition that takes aim at Rep. John Boehner, the Ohio Republican who is set to become the new House Speaker in January. The NYT is beside itself because he received an escort through security. This is a lame, empty attempt to sabotage the GOP leader. With the controversy over the Transportation Safety Agency’s (TSA) new security policies heating up, the New York Times has seized upon Rep. John Boehner’s ...

U.N. Critic Says NYT is Doing a Disservice to Its Readership on Climate Change Coverage

While it has every right to editorialize on behalf of global warming alarmists, the NYT should at least acknowledge the existence of updated research and the simmering scientific disputes, which have greatly unsettled the so-called "consensus" green activists have used as a rationale to advance the  Kyoto Protocol and other regulatory schemes... Precious little progress has been made from the alarmist perspective since the United Nations climate change conference held last December in Copenha...

Gov. Chris Christie Targeted in NYT Fishing Expedition that Fails to Find Scandal

So while serving as a U.S. attorney, now Gov. Chris Christie would sometimes get waivers for hotel stays when the government rate was not available and the NYT is scandalized. Every effort is made here to uncover wrongdoing where non exists. NJ's budget-cutting chief executive has become a national figure and a possible presidential contender. The outrage here is feigned and not real. Since when is the NYT concerned about taxpayers? Even as the New York Times concedes that Gov. Chris Christie...