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Revision Run Amok
The New Editor — From an Investor's Business Daily editorial: The paper of record blames the "mortgage bonfire" on President Bush and his "laissez-faire" housing policies. But to get there, the Times completely ignored history prior to 2002. ... It's plain the New York Times is trying to litigate its case — without full discovery or a fair trial — on behalf of its client, the president-elect, who derided the Republican "Ownership Society" during the campaign. Small wonder that Americans have lost faith in the media establishment.

New York Times Blames President Bush for President Clinton's Mess
Politics Daily — ... The White House is not taking the criticism lying down. It circulated an editorial printed in Investor's Business Daily titled, "Revision Run Amok," in which the editors excoriate the Times article for its lack of perspective and general lazy reporting. ...

In Order To Blame Bush, Liberals Engage In Historical Revisionism On Mortgages
Say Anything — ... In this post-housing collapse world a lot of people in the media have been scrambling to point fingers at President Bush and his “laissez-faire,” deregulation approach to housing issues.  As laughable as it is for anyone to call Bush a proponent of limited government in housing, this is the line liberals have come up with to distract from the big-government meddling in the housing market that actually caused the collapse. ...

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