“The war in Vietnam was not lost in the field, nor was it lost on the front pages of The New York Times or the college campuses. It was lost in Washington, D.C.” WarLostFrontsNew YorkFieldsCollegePagesVietnamNew York TimesCampusCollege Campus Author:H. R. McMaster
“The more boring a newspaper is, the more it is respected. The most respected newspaper in the United States is The New York Times, which has thousands of reporters constantly producing enormous front-page stories about bauxite...The [New York] Post would write about bauxite only if famous celebrites were arrested for snorting it in an exclusive Manhattan nightclub.” IfsWritingStatesStoriesUnitedUnited StatesMediaFrontsNew YorkPagesBoringNewspapersEnormousPostsReportersExclusiveArrestedManhattanNew York TimesNightclubs Author:Dave Barry
“In a fashion similar to the leftist occupiers on Wall Street, their antics would be the target of rabid moral indignation on the front pages of the New York times and Washington Post and on the lead stories of every cable news show.” StoriesShowsWould BeMoralStreetsFashionFrontsNew YorkWallNewsPagesPostsTargetCablesNew York TimesIndignationLeftistsAnticsCable NewsMoral Indignation Author:Jamie Glazov
“Peter Schweizer's book, Clinton Cash, is not discredited. It has been quoted on the front page of the New York Times and the Washington Post.” Has BeensBookFrontsNew YorkPagesClintonPostsCashPeterNew York Times Author:Rush Limbaugh
“I remember on page one of The New York Times the article about Fred Leuchter. The heading was "Can Capital Punishment Be Humane" and it was the story about an electric chair repairman and execution machine designer. And then buried in the back of the paper was the fact that Fred Leuchter had also been involved in holocaust denial.” FactsStoriesRememberNew YorkInvolvedPaperPagesMachinesPunishmentDenialDesignerChairsBuriedArticlesHolocaustExecutionElectricHumaneNew York TimesHeadingsCapital PunishmentHolocaust DenialElectric Chair Author:Errol Morris
“Appearing on the front page of the New York Times even given the state of papers today is still something that's seen by a lot of people.” PeopleStillsStatesTodayGivenFrontsNew YorkPaperPagesPapersNew York TimesAppearing Author:Errol Morris
“When good news about the market hits the front page of the New York Times, sell.” EconomyFrontsNew YorkNewsPagesSellsGood NewsNew York Times Author:Bernard Baruch
“Here is what we know after more than a decade of Republican rule: Texas works. Even 'The New York Times' let it slip into its pages that, 'Texas is the future.'” KnowsNew YorkRepublicanPagesDecadesTexasSlipsNew York Times Author:Rick Perry
“I mean, if you have to wake up in the morning to be validated by the editorial page of the New York Times, you got a pretty sorry existence.” IfsMeanExistenceMorningNew YorkPagesWake UpSorryNew York TimesEditorials Author:Karl Rove
“Basically I wake up in the morning and I think everything's going to be great. I'm really kind of optimistic, and I look forward to a new day. I pick up 'The New York Times,' and I look at the front page and realize that once again I'm wrong. I start to fixate on stuff.” ThinkingLooksKindStuffRealizingMorningFrontsNew YorkPagesPicksWake UpOptimisticNew DayNew York Times Author:Lewis Black