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Washington Times Daily | 
| Publisher: Washington Times Daily
Buy New: $185.00
Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 4560
Format: Newspaper Subscription Type: Trade magazine Subscription Issues: 312 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 312 First Issue Lead Time: 2-4 Weeks
ASIN: B00006L1ME
Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
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Product Description The Washington Times is a full-service general-interest daily newspaper specializing in investigative reporting and thorough coverage of politics and policy.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Finally Somebody Tells the Truth July 9, 2004 W. A. Jeffrey (Bolivar, MO United States) 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
One of the best newspapers in the country. In an age when most newspapers are predominantly liberal it is very refreshing to find a paper that tells the truth without bias. I highly recommend this paper to anybody who is tired of reading the pathetic, inaccurate drivel readily found in many of the newspapers across the country (washington post, st. louis post-dispatch, the new york times, etc.).
Drives liberals crazy December 27, 2005 Derek Jasnoch 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Great conservative viewpoint. In a market dominated by liberal spin machines this is an oasis. Sure it is owned by Sun Myung Moon but this is not evident in its output since it is firmly under the control of a very capable editor. News and opinion without the constant bashing of our president and the snootiness of the "intellectual left". Oh.. and liberals hate it...Gotta love it.
Its strength is in its opinion writing March 27, 2006 Shalom Freedman (Jerusalem,Israel) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
This paper has some of the best opinion - writers in the business, including the exceptionally good Mark Steyn. But its international news- round up is weak, and it generally as a 'news' paper does not provide the kind of detailed , investigative reporting that a paper must if it is to be in the highest rank.
Great Stuff--But Too Much from AP November 12, 2006 Preston (Maryland) 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
As a former Washington Post reader I was constantly bothered by the ridiculous liberal bias that the Post has. I put up with it just long enough until I received a gift subscription to the Times. Wow, what a difference. Instead of the leftist slop that the Post puts out, the Times contains informative and factual reporting. While it has a negative reputation, in recent times the Times has become much more substantive and legitimate. The political reporting and opinion pieces in the Times are far superior to the Post's. The Metro section is so good, that even the Post envies it! While national coverage is often off the wire (AP or Reuters), the Times does contain some great international reporting of Iraq and the such. While many liberals accuse the Times of being a far-right Moonie production, that couldn't be further from the truth. As an athiest, I myself have never been offended by the Time's stories. Certainly the stories are sometimes slanted towards a religious point of view and the quotes around marriage in gay 'marriage' always amuse me, but the paper is never overly biased one way or another. In fact, it is much less biased than the Post. If you are a conservative, independent, or like-minded Democrat in the DC area the Times is a must. If you want to annoy your insane liberal colleagues at work, the Times works perfectly. And finally, if you are tired of reading falsified stories in the Washington Com-post, purchase a subscription to the Washington Times immediately.
Right wing bias courtesy the "Rev." Moon January 14, 2004 2 out of 30 found this review helpful
Yes the Washington Times, an experiement by the "Rev." Moon in broadcasting right wing propaganda on the editorial page. The articles, well they can be ok every now and then. Far more biased in it's own way than any liberal paper, and transparently so. It's like the NY Post but without the humor or redeeming gossip pages. As an exercise in 'free market' the WT has lost some $800 million over the last 10 years. It's success isn't that people buy it, it's that Moon keeps pumping money from his followers into it. Not that it matters to Rev. Moon who only wishes that even more of his own wacky personal beliefs get thrown in (aka his personal references to wishing all gay people would die). Read enough of it free on-line if you really want to indulge in Tony Blakley's spin machine.
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