They go easy on MAGA extremists.
why is it always the NYT that falls for GOP nonsense? pic.twitter.com/omP95iqQyA
— Eric Schultz (@EricSchultz) March 10, 2024
Oops. Now it’s “misleading.” pic.twitter.com/jdsB9OcpHf
— Books are my 🐝FFs 😎 🚙☮️ (@are_bffs) March 9, 2024
The New York Times has yet *another* headline on the Katie Britt story. Now they’ve re-decided that Britt’s story was “misleading,” but they emphasize that she’s being criticized, which makes it a partisan-sniping thing instead of a we-all-know-politicians-shouldn’t-lie thing. pic.twitter.com/BK7YyKXPcu
— Mark Jacob (@MarkJacob16) March 10, 2024
I'm glad the @nytimes has updated the headline on its Mark Robinson 'meet the candidate' piece. After getting HAMMERED by critics for minimizing Robinson's history of vile comments, the headline has gone from calling him a "firebrand" to "…quoting Hitler on social media." pic.twitter.com/46wE6xlVVz
— Jennifer Schulze (@NewsJennifer) March 7, 2024
NYT push alert wonders whether Biden will mention Trump in state of the union. The media remains Trump’s biggest backer; they center him even when he isn’t even remotely related to the even. pic.twitter.com/cc5TrYEs00
— Angelo Carusone (@GoAngelo) March 7, 2024
New from me: Why is New York Times campaign coverage so bad? Because that’s what the publisher wants. https://t.co/iUXNEvk8KX
— Dan Froomkin (PressWatchers.org) (@froomkin) March 7, 2024
Two "takeaway" headlines from our leading paper today.
— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) March 6, 2024
Guess which candidate got a larger share of his party's vote? pic.twitter.com/hH0eDAvBUT
There are more than 1,100 words in this New York Times article about a poll question about whether Trump has committed crimes.
— Jamison Foser (@jamisonfoser) March 5, 2024
Not a single one of those words tells readers that *a majority of Americans think Trump has committed crimes.* https://t.co/qROb1IzleR
This New York Times article never — not once — mentions that *in the poll to which it refers, a majority of Americans think Trump has committed serious crimes*
— Jamison Foser (@jamisonfoser) March 5, 2024
53% say he has; only 36% say he hasn't. The Times doesn't mention that.
cc: @maggieNYT @RuthIgielnik pic.twitter.com/Fk8m8bUiHS