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Katharine Hill's avatar

It’s hard to stay informed so I still subscribe to the NYT as well as my local paper. But I have to take the time to check out online sources too. The foreign press helps also such as the BBC and The Guardian. And I watch Congress in action when I have time. Taking to the streets April 5th.

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Jonathan Rand's avatar

As long as I've been reading the NYT, a standing news angle is "Dems in Disarray." Whether we are winning or losing, the Times always insists we have something to be anxious about. So the "Democrats in Denial" opinion piece was inevitable -- mostly interesting but in one instance preposterous. According to the editorial staff, the first thing we need to do is "admit that their party mishandled Mr. Biden's age." Huh? How do we do that? Hold town halls talking about Joe's age? Take out full-page ads in the NYT and WSJ? Ask Joe to hold an apology tour? Besides, the NYT already went overboard on that issue. After a special counsel inappropriately trashed Biden's faculties in his final report, the NYT, WSJ and Wapo combined for 81 stories in two weeks on Biden's aging issue. I could find only one NYT story about Trump's unhinged behavior, written by Peter Baker, very late in the game. Former NYT editor-in-chief Dean Baquet famously said that the NYT was not part of the resistance to Donald Trump. Then it became part of the resistance to President Biden.

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