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By Michael M'Gehee: “Perhaps the most disturbing aspect of the Donald Sterling scandal is . . .” began the New York Times’ piece by their editorial board on the Donald Sterling controversy in which the Los Angeles Clippers owner was recorded making racist comments.
By Michael M'Gehee: In a recent New York Times article by Andrew Kramer readers are informed about how NATO plans to use the ongoing crisis in Ukraine to “strengthen its military presence in Eastern Europe.”
By Michael M'Gehee: Over the last few years we here at the NYTimes eXaminer have shown time and time again that who or what determines what is “fit” reveals a lot about the ideological leanings of the newspaper.
By Michael M'Gehee: Over the last quarter century the New York Times' Editorial board has made editorial decisions that illustrate a peculiar pattern.
By Michael M'Gehee: This April will mark the 20th anniversary of the Rwandan “genocide.” I put the word in quotations not because I assert there was no genocide, but that the genocide was not what is commonly understood...
By Michael M'Gehee: The protests in Ukraine, which erupted in late November 2013 following President Viktor Yanukovich’s rejection of a European trade agreement...
By Michael M'Gehee: What a year, what a year. With three weeks left of 2013 one wonders if there is any more inconvenient facts the New ...
By Michael M'Gehee: Since this past spring the Obama administration has claimed numerous times that the Syrian rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. Following the ...
By Michael M'Gehee: On the front page of the October 7, 2013 edition of The New York Times is an article about the capture of an al Qaeda operative in Libya...
By Michael M'Gehee: Twenty-five hundred years ago, Thucydides, a Greek historian and general, broke politics down to a single sentence, and one which still rings true: ...
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