‘The Gray Lady Winked’ Exposes NY Times Pro-Woke, Anti-Soldier Bias

March 18th, 2022 2:31 PM

The New York Times entered the 21st century carrying the same old bad habits, as Ashley Rindsberg documents in The Gray Lady Winked. In the first part of our review we summarized his findings on the paper’s shameful coverage of the rise of Nazism and Communism and its suppression of news of the ongoing Holocaust. In the second part: More hostility toward Jews,…

NYT Laments 'Damaging Stereotypes' of Vets, Skips Own Notorious Smear

February 6th, 2015 2:46 PM
A New York Times military correspondent filed a useful story on the problem of military veterans being stereotyped as violent and troubled on movies and TV. But what about when the Times was guilty of doing the same thing on its Sunday front page, smearing veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan as killers on "a cross-country trail of death and heartbreak"?

Long Defense of NYTimes's Israel Coverage Utterly Fails to Rebut 'Toxi

January 23rd, 2012 6:59 AM
Former New York Times reporter Neil Lewis last week defended the paper’s history of Israel coverage in a 6,500-word article posted at The Columbia Journalism Review (with a longer one to follow in a Harvard publication next month): “The Times and the Jews --A vocal segment of American Jewry has long believed that the paper has been unfair to Israel. Here’s why – and why they’re wrong.” Lewis…

NYTimes's Evidence of Perry's Racial Insensitivity: Mentioning Jesse J

October 11th, 2011 1:59 PM
Following in the shameful steps of the Washington Post, the New York Times on Monday again tried to use the long-standing racially offensive name of a hunting camp leased by Texas Gov. Perry's family to imply that Perry, a Republican presidential candidate, was guilty of racial insensitivity: “For Perry, Texas Roots Include Racial Backdrop – Hunting Camp Name Has Put Focus On the Other Side of…

Two Perry Stories in NY Times Feature Texas-Sized Condescension, Perry

September 21st, 2011 10:43 AM
Former New York Times editorial page editor turned columnist Gail Collins made the front of Sunday Opinion with a (what else?) condescending and stereotype-filled story on Republican Gov. Rick Perry and Texas, rounded out with a cartoon of Perry as a cactus and an undignifying stack of headlines: “Rick Perry, Uber Texan – Meet the lone wolf of the Lone Star State. To him, Texas has all the…

Krugman Comes Clean After Recycling Story His Own Paper Debunked

April 15th, 2008 5:51 PM
It has to be tough advocating an ideology that requires seeking out things that are bad in American society. New York Times columnist Paul Krugman found one very heartbreaking story Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton had been using on the campaign and used it in the lede of his April 11 column. Unfortunately for Krugman it wasn't quite accurate. Even worse, his own paper was one…

Anger Spreads Over NYT's Sleazy Story on Killer Veterans

January 17th, 2008 11:37 AM