NY Times claimed Bush is addressing "kitchen table issues," but ignored Bush's objections to Congress' "kitchen table" efforts
November 26, 2007 6:50 pm ET
SUMMARY: A New York Times article asserted that President Bush "is shifting his agenda to what aides call 'kitchen table issues' -- small ideas that affect ordinary people's lives and do not take an act of Congress to put in place," citing as examples the mortgage crisis and toy safety concerns. But the Times did not note that the Bush administration has in fact opposed attempted "acts of Congress" in the form of legislation by Democrats targeting those issues.






