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Gray Davis

• October 2 -- Injecting Race into
the California Recall
Charlie LeDuff attempts to make racial issues out of Schwarzenegger's most
popular stands: "In a sign of how racially divided California has become, Mr.
Schwarzenegger received a standing ovation on Wednesday when he said he would
not let stand a law recently signed by Mr. Davis that allows illegal immigrants
to hold California driver's licenses."
• September 29 -- California
Needs Higher Taxes, Part 2
Dean Murphy is another Times reporter suggesting Schwarzenegger would have
to raise taxes as governor, claiming the “state's formidable obstacles to
raising taxes” have “tied [Gray] Davis's hands in keeping the state fiscally
afloat. On the bright side: a Schwarzenegger win could mean a tax hike.
• August 25 --
Conservative California Cannibalism
• August 22 -- Krugman the
Inexplicable
Paul Krugman’s “Conan The Deceiver” tries to defend California Gov. Gray
Davis: “Although news reports continue, inexplicably, to talk about a $38
billion deficit, the projected gap for next year is only $8 billion.” It’s not
“inexplicable.” It’s in the governor’s own budget for 2003-2004, and Davis said
the same thing months ago.
• August 11 --
Puffing Up Huffington
Two stories on California’s surreal governor’s race try to make Arianna
Huffington more palatable, calling her “populist” and “progressive.” Would it
kill the Times to call the liberal Huffington “liberal?”
• August 11 --
Weird Science On the Times Copy Desk
A scary subhead to a story on a California ban on flame-retardant chemicals
(“Agent Tied to Learning Disorders in Children”) isn’t backed up by the story
itself.
• August 8 --
Schwarzenegger, “The Villain”
Charlie LeDuff’s piece on the California recall election brings up “tabloid
accounts of groping and boorish behavior on movie sets” against Arnold
Schwarzenegger, proving the Times has changed its tune on scandal-mongering
since Bill Clinton.
• August 7 -- The Running Man
The Times story on California’s recall vote notes Sen. Feinstein is out, while
action-hero Arnold and “populist” Arianna are in, and offers its readers snob
appeal: “Instead of talking about issues like nuclear proliferation and
appropriations, as Ms. Feinstein did, Mr. Schwarzenegger made light of his
decision to run….” And is Arianna Huffington really a populist independent or
just another left-winger?
• August 1 --
Krugman’s Dubious Proposition
Paul Krugman’s op-ed on California’s massive deficit absolves Democratic
Gov. Gray Davis of blame and instead fingers the 25-year-old tax-limiting
measure Proposition 13, which he claims “led to a progressive starvation of
California's once-lauded public schools.”
• July 25 --
Can’t “Recall” Reagan as California Gov.?
The Times piles on Rep. Darrell Issa, who led the recall drive against Gov.
Gray Davis of California: “Democrats today said he would be the ‘poster child’
of their antirecall campaign, mainly because he is the sort of conservative
Republican who has traditionally fared poorly in statewide elections.”
Conservative California Govs. Ronald Reagan and George Deukmejian might
disagree.
E-mail
TimesWatch Director, Clay Waters, with TimesWatch feedback at
cwaters@mediaresearch.org
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