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The mission of the NYT is not related to advancing any particular candidate, and it executes its mission at least roughly as well as any similar organization. That matters.
Regardless of whether I agree with your premises or not, no, it doesn't matter in this conversation about whether NYT headlines are biased against or in favor of certain candidates.
I don't really watch anything regularly on YT, and I'm not sure if I've ever seen the show you're referring to. Your claim seems surprising given what I know about the publication, but I'm not in a position to address it, except in the general way that identifying bias in someone else is always complicated because you must first correctly assess your own bias and then record observations in a way that doesn't introduce more bias (as relying on memory would).
Here are the last 20 titles of The Hill's Youtube show that relate to the 2020 race:
0) Intercept's Ryan Grimm: How progressives are changing the Democratic Party.
1) Panel: Why a Hillary 2.0 strategy won't work in 2020
2) Biden's best moment exposes fundamental weaknesses
3) Panel: Bernie up, Warren up. Biden, Kamala down.
4) The Hill's Rafael Bernal explain's Bernie's appeal to Latinos
5) Biden's past keeps coming back to bite him
6) Panel: Do Biden's gaffes make him unelectable?
7) What Biden gets so wrong
8) Panel: Andrew Yang qualifies for Third Debate
9) Panel: New poll Bernie and Biden Beat Trump
10) Debunking the myth that Bernie Sanders is unelectable
11) Iowa Democratic Chair: Sanders, Warren have drawn biggest crowds
12) Panel: Why Elon Musk is supporting Andrew Yang
13) Dismantling Biden's gaffe excuses
14) New poll: Bernie consolidates second choice support
15) Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump
16) New poll: Biden's support plummets among college students
17) David Pakman to Dems: Don't play to the center
18) Krystal Ball educates the media on Tulsi Gabbard
19) Kamala Harris lands big Iowa endorsement
Assuming the sample size were 10x larger, is it really your position that it takes "super-human" ability to detect bias here?
You assume much more about the way the headlines are written than I do. I think you should re-examine how much you actually know about how NYT politics headlines are created.Your approach, if well-executed, would approximate the processes that produced the headlines in the first place (highly informed people trained to root out political bias--excluding bothsidesist bias--working together to prevent it).
