..March 6, 2007 published in the "New York Times" a writer Nicholas Kristof had a interview and a video of President Obama reciting the Qur'an in class 1 Arabic "Call to Prayer" as it's a fact Obama was a Muslim for 31 years before he changed to further his political career. The worthless "New York Times" has since taken this evidence off there website as they state it would hurt his chances for re-election in 2012. Doesn't the American people deserve to know "THE TRUTH". The NYT is a Disgrace
Inaugural Ball Gift Book...."To celebrate Barack Obama's Inauguration as President."
I guess it was all downhill after the Inauguration. Not much to celebrate now....unless of course you celebrate continuing rising unemployment, astronomical high debt (and rising), huge expansion of the Federal Government and dropping approval ratings.
Ah, the new york times! About a year ago when all of the emails were released to the public that the climate scientists had written exposing them of changing climate data, the new york times had an article saying they would not be printing any of the emails or writing stories about "climategate" because the emails were stolen and they could not give credibility to thieves. Now wikileaks releases the info that was stolen from the U.S. Gov. and the new york times can't print that info fast enough.
The amount of information that has been censored by the NYT is too massive to fit into a warehouse. Nice snob party though. So much self-satisfaction and people who love the smell of their own farts - and great caviar too! They can sip champagne and shake their heads about GITMO. What superior humans they are.
All The Art That's Fit to Print is a much needed documentation of the history behind The New York Times Op-Ed Page. Kraus's pairing of beautiful illustration and engaging text effortlessly draws the reader in. If you have ever doubted the power of the image, this book is for you.
The book is beautifully executed by the dynamic Jerelle Kraus. You will be totally engrossed with the intriguing and hilarious Behind-The-Scenes stories and what the New York Times considered respectable and not respectable for the Op-Ed pages. The illustrations from the finest graphic artists from around the world are outstanding. This book will stir your mind!
A fantastic book—so smart and rich in information, and FUN. Its a blast to read because it's juicy and humorous and has a gutsy insider's power of honesty. The first time i've learned about censorship in The New York Times!
I don't know where Obama is from. I do know he is not loyal to the USA,...
Any American who voted for him once made a mistake. Any American who votes for him twice is an idiot!
onstageagain 9 months ago
..March 6, 2007 published in the "New York Times" a writer Nicholas Kristof had a interview and a video of President Obama reciting the Qur'an in class 1 Arabic "Call to Prayer" as it's a fact Obama was a Muslim for 31 years before he changed to further his political career. The worthless "New York Times" has since taken this evidence off there website as they state it would hurt his chances for re-election in 2012. Doesn't the American people deserve to know "THE TRUTH". The NYT is a Disgrace
guitarhaus 11 months ago 2
Inaugural Ball Gift Book...."To celebrate Barack Obama's Inauguration as President."
I guess it was all downhill after the Inauguration. Not much to celebrate now....unless of course you celebrate continuing rising unemployment, astronomical high debt (and rising), huge expansion of the Federal Government and dropping approval ratings.
DeckHeaded 1 year ago
The Jew York Times
k3304 1 year ago
It's quite obvious where the new york times loyalty is and where it is not.
jaybeemack 1 year ago
Ah, the new york times! About a year ago when all of the emails were released to the public that the climate scientists had written exposing them of changing climate data, the new york times had an article saying they would not be printing any of the emails or writing stories about "climategate" because the emails were stolen and they could not give credibility to thieves. Now wikileaks releases the info that was stolen from the U.S. Gov. and the new york times can't print that info fast enough.
jaybeemack 1 year ago
The amount of information that has been censored by the NYT is too massive to fit into a warehouse. Nice snob party though. So much self-satisfaction and people who love the smell of their own farts - and great caviar too! They can sip champagne and shake their heads about GITMO. What superior humans they are.
haypenny 2 years ago
All The Art That's Fit to Print is a much needed documentation of the history behind The New York Times Op-Ed Page. Kraus's pairing of beautiful illustration and engaging text effortlessly draws the reader in. If you have ever doubted the power of the image, this book is for you.
pixytrix8 3 years ago
The book is beautifully executed by the dynamic Jerelle Kraus. You will be totally engrossed with the intriguing and hilarious Behind-The-Scenes stories and what the New York Times considered respectable and not respectable for the Op-Ed pages. The illustrations from the finest graphic artists from around the world are outstanding. This book will stir your mind!
Jeannette H.
JeannetteNumber1 3 years ago
Terrific book, even knowing how the NY Times bends sooooooooo far to the left.
Got to admire the art and the artists, no matter how misguided their politics may be.
The subtlety of the art stands in stark contrast to the hammer-wielding written commentaries of today's lefty-blogging, Bush-hating, Obamabots.
This is polite and clever discourse with a point of view and it's impossible not to admire the talent here.
Bravo, Ms. Kraus.
spikethemoviedog 3 years ago
This is the right book at the right time.
Or should I say the left book at the left time?
Buy it now
douglas
laffer613 3 years ago
A fantastic book—so smart and rich in information, and FUN. Its a blast to read because it's juicy and humorous and has a gutsy insider's power of honesty. The first time i've learned about censorship in The New York Times!
4444Robin 3 years ago