Showing posts with label New York Times. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New York Times. Show all posts
Friday, March 4, 2016
The Times’ Biased Fact Check of GOP Critique of Obamacare
(Hat tip: KimR) - Once again The New York Times is peddling its own false narrative about Obamacare’s success, this time aimed at the Republican candidates. But while Margot Sanger-Katz claims to fact check Donald Trump, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), and Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), it is her own reporting that needs an additional check. Read more at Accuracy in Media
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fact check,
media bias,
New York Times,
Obamacare
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Over 500,000 overstay visas in 2015 - That's 'half a million' or a 'few' depending on where you get your news
Examiner: DHS: 500,000 people overstayed their U.S. visas in 2015
New York Times: Few Foreign Visitors to U.S. Overstay Visa, Federal Report Says
- A new government report released Tuesday night found more than half a million foreign nationals who received temporary visas to enter the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program or B Visa in 2015 overstayed their permits. --A total of 527,127 people visiting the U.S. through both programs failed to leave and have remained in the country without legal status or lawful presence.
New York Times: Few Foreign Visitors to U.S. Overstay Visa, Federal Report Says
- WASHINGTON — A little more than 1 percent of the nearly 45 million foreign visitors to the United States overstayed their work or tourist visas last year, according to a long-awaited report by the Department of Homeland Security.
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DHS,
Examiner,
New York Times,
overstay,
visa
Sunday, December 6, 2015
How the 'New York Times' and Loretta Lynch Made Me Join the NRA
I am not a complete stranger to guns. I got my merit badge in riflery when I was a kid and have dropped in on a firing range now and again, learning the basics on Glocks and Berettas. I even went shooting with former Governor Rick Perry of Texas. --But the NRA was always a bridge too far. I interviewed Wayne LaPierre, its CEO, once for PJTV, but I never joined. I'm still a Jewish boy from New York whose mother cringed at buying him a cap gun. It's not in my DNA.
Read more at PJ Media
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AG. Loretta Lynch,
gun control,
New York Times,
NRA
Saturday, December 5, 2015
The Most Pressing Issue in 95 Years
The Peace of Versailles, Buck v. Bell, the Great Depression, Pearl Harbor,* the Hitler-Stalin Pact, the Ukrainian famine, the internment of Japanese-Americans, the Tuskegee experiments, the Holocaust, McCarthyism, the Marshall Plan, Jim Crow, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Kennedy Assassination, the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Kent State, the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Watergate, withdrawal from Vietnam, the Killing Fields, the Iran hostage crisis, the Contras, AIDS, gay marriage, the Iran nuclear deal: These are just a few of the things the New York Times chose not to run front page editorials on.
Read more at National Review
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Read more at National Review
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editorial,
gun control,
media bias,
New York Times
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
The mixed up word police!
MoveOn.org is collecting signatures on an online petition. It reads:
- "I call for an end to all overt and implied appeals to violence in American politics. We must debate, not hate."
No more shootings, no more hate - In the wake of the mass shooting of Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and 19 others in Tucson, we must end the violent rhetoric that has exploded in American politics over the past two years. ∴ That's why we're calling on every member of Congress, as well as the major TV news networks, to put an end to overt and implied appeals to violence in our political debate.
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censorship,
hate-speech,
MoveOn.org,
New York Times,
Paul Krugman,
rhetoric,
violence
Monday, November 23, 2009
SNL pokes fun at the president and the NYT issues a warning
It's a big deal when generally left-leaning Saturday Night Live parodies the president as it did regarding Obama's recent meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao in Bejing and Jintao's resultant lecture on America's mounting deficits and dangerous fiscal policies including ObamaCare. This video indicates a crack in the absolute confidence the left has shown toward Barack Obama.
Then, according to MoneyNews.com (Newsmax), the New York Times wagged its finger at the Obama Administration. U.S. Racing Toward Debt ‘Shock’ - A page one, top-of-the-fold New York Times report Monday warns that U.S. debt is rising so fast that the federal government is careening toward a "payment shock" in the not-too-distant future. ∴ The Times lead headline read: “Federal Government Faces Balloon in Debt Payments: At $700 Billion a Year, Cost Will Top Budgets for 2 Wars, Education, Energy.” ∴ The Times headline appears eerie just as the Senate moves to push forward on a radical healthcare reform — with CBO estimates for a final bill costing nearly $1 trillion dollars over the next year. Read More......
Then, according to MoneyNews.com (Newsmax), the New York Times wagged its finger at the Obama Administration. U.S. Racing Toward Debt ‘Shock’ - A page one, top-of-the-fold New York Times report Monday warns that U.S. debt is rising so fast that the federal government is careening toward a "payment shock" in the not-too-distant future. ∴ The Times lead headline read: “Federal Government Faces Balloon in Debt Payments: At $700 Billion a Year, Cost Will Top Budgets for 2 Wars, Education, Energy.” ∴ The Times headline appears eerie just as the Senate moves to push forward on a radical healthcare reform — with CBO estimates for a final bill costing nearly $1 trillion dollars over the next year. Read More......
Friday, August 3, 2007
Poll Surprises Out-of-Touch Paper
RealClear Politics. August 2, 2007 - Debra Saunders wrote,
When a New York Times poll found that the number of Americans who think it was right for the United States to go to war in Iraq rose from 35 percent in May to 42 percent in mid-July, rather than promptly report the new poll findings, the paper conducted another poll. As the Times' Janet Elder wrote Sunday, the increased support for the decision to go to war was "counterintuitive" and because it "could not be easily explained, the paper went back and did another poll on the very same subject." Continued...Read More......
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Iraq,
New York Times,
polls,
war
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