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This is too good to pass up...It appears the criticism of the New York Times and its favorable coverage of Barack Obama even goes so far to the crosswood puzzles. Read on...Thanks to Politico.com.

Times puzzle is clueless about McCainBy DAVID LEVINSON WILK

I am partly to blame.

On Jan. 8, 2005, I purposefully and unapologetically became the first person to ever construct a crossword puzzle for The New York Times that featured this five-letter answer:

OBAMA.

Earlier this week, Steve Schmidt, John McCain’s senior campaign adviser, lambasted the Times for being “totally, 150 percent in the tank for the Democratic candidate.” The GOP, it seems, is finally catching on to a once-hidden truth:

Crossword puzzles heavily favor Democrats.

According to the puzzle database maintained by Cruciverb.com, ever since that game-changing day in 2005, OBAMA has appeared regularly as an answer in New York Times crossword puzzles. With its wonderfully convenient alternating series of commonly used vowels and consonants, OBAMA has been the answer to the clues “Senator who wrote ‘Dreams From My Father,’” “Future senator who delivered the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address” and “Presidential candidate born in Hawaii.”

But what about MCCAIN? Shockingly, not once has MCCAIN been an answer in a crossword in the New York Times, The Washington Post or the Los Angeles Times. No MCCAIN, no JOHNMCCAIN, no SENATORMCCAIN, not even his most recent sobriquet, the presidential-sounding JOHNSMCCAINIII.

Contacted by Politico, Diane McNulty, a New York Times spokeswoman, said, “The answer is obvious for anyone who does crosswords. It is because ‘Obama’ is a five-letter name that alternates vowels and consonants. It’s got three vowels out of five letters, starting and ending in vowels. So it is much more crossword-friendly than ‘McCain,’ which is a harder word to put in a crossword. If McCain’s name was Obama, then his name would have been used many more times in crosswords.”


Things fare no better for the Republicans when we compare the candidates for vice president. BIDEN is the clear favorite, appearing as the answer to the Washington Post clue “Delaware senator” and as the solution to the New York Times clue “1987-95 Senate Judiciary Committee head.” Even conservative crossword enthusiasts who solve the weekly puzzles in The Wall Street Journal have been forced to write in BIDEN when given the Journal’s clue “Head of the Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee.”

That leaves us, of course, wondering about Gov. Sarah PALIN.

Like a cruel joke, PALIN has appeared dozens of times as an answer in the crossword grids of the nation’s most esteemed news publications — but always with clues such as “Monty Python member” or “Cohort of Cleese and Idle.” It’s pretty obvious: The left-wing media elite is mocking her. For shame!

So, it’s proven. Crossword puzzles favor OBAMA over MCCAIN and BIDEN over PALIN. Is there any indication that crosswords can “right” themselves in the generations ahead? I’m not so sure. In perhaps the shrewdest political move of his career, the Democratic presidential nominee and his wife gave their oldest child another crossword-friendly five-letter name containing commonly used vowels and consonants: MALIA.



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ChinkyC read my blog
Sep 25, 2008 | 12:35 PM

Not surprised at all!!!!

dks75 read my blog
Sep 25, 2008 | 1:26 PM

I think we should just cut that great lakes north eastern part of north America (ontario and queerbec included) off the face of the earth and the world would be a better place...

mscsailor read my blog
Sep 25, 2008 | 1:45 PM

Why would anyone be surprised? NYT has been in the tank for the Dems for years. Their circulation has plummeted like a rock in recent years. How sad. "People really need to stop thinking for themselves and just get all their opinions from our friends in Old Media"- Howard Dean

candyaquino read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 3:45 PM

THIS IS too funny Cale. I used to be a great puzzle doer......OH THAT'S right that's when I was a HARD AZZZZZ dem....geeeze.....funny though...NEW YORK TIMES..all their articles are solely based on the obamination of presidential hopeful..........BARACK.......I haven't bother with their magazine for the last 8 years........DONE.....DOWN WITH DEMS...AND DOWN WITH NYT........got milk?

oldvamp read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 4:48 PM

I don't know why they don't rename that rag "The New York Democrat Times". Or how about "All things Democratic". Oh, wait, here's an even better one, The Kennedy Express".

myfreespeech read my blog
Sep 25, 2008 | 4:51 PM

Who really cares abut the New York Times its not a real newspaper anyhow a yellow rag full of garbage no surprise about the puzzle.
The reason is probably because the democrats are puzzled about eality and put in the times for someone to seek out!!
This election has become a puzzle itself!!

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Sep 25, 2008 | 8:43 PM

The NYT is toilet paper. They prove it more everyday. The Enquirer is a much more reliable source of real news!

candyaquino read my blog view my photos
Sep 26, 2008 | 12:49 AM

DF...The Enquirer is not that great either in my opinion.......they too have their flaws.....

TM6068 read my blog
Sep 26, 2008 | 8:12 AM

daytona, it's not that good. I can't get it to fit on the roll right, and end up cutting squares...heck, it's not even good to wipe your hiney with..

candyaquino read my blog view my photos
Sep 26, 2008 | 9:29 AM

TM6068....ouch......lmaoff

mscsailor read my blog
Sep 26, 2008 | 9:34 AM

Oddly, a recent report does show that stories in the Enquirer are very reliable........unlike the NYT.....My how the Times (no pun...) have changed.

DaytonaFrank read my blog view my photos
Sep 26, 2008 | 8:07 PM

Did you read that report in the NYT?

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