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Check this out, from a front-page story in today’s TIMES (emphasis added):
The fact that the lieutenant governor could be condescending while being asked whether he is condescending may not cost him votes. (Given the public’s resentment of the media, it may gain him a few.)
So here the Times is actually reporting that the public resents the media. Hopefully the Times is looking for ways to clean up its act with regard to politically biased reporting.