Yes and no. Its editorial page has a tendency to lean liberal (it should be noted that this was not always the case), but its reporting is generally objective. Many conservatives like to insist the Times is liberal because of its opinion columnists, but the majority of newspapers separate their opinion pages from the rest of the newspaper-- for example, the Wall Street Journal's opinion pages are quite conservative and Republican, whereas the rest of the paper tends to be fairly objective business reporting. The same is true for the Times: it has some famous liberal commentators (and some famous conservative commentators too) but its reporting is known for being centrist.
The LA Times is considered to have a center-left editorial stance, often leaning liberal on social issues and moderate on economic issues.
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liberal
He is Liberal
Conservative
liberal, moderate, conservative
yes he is liberal not conservative
liberal, moderate, conservative
Liberal, Conservative, & Reactionary. (answer from APEX Learning)
they were both liberal and conservative. In their strong or weak government policy, they were liberal. But they were conservative in that they believed in industry, big business, and rich controlling the government.
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He is Liberal
Liberal.
A: Liberal