Thursday, April 23, 2020

West Wing Reads Liberal Media Bias on Full Display During White House's COVID-19 Press Briefings

West Wing Reads

Liberal Media Bias on Full Display During White House's COVID-19 Press Briefings


“Media's slant is likely a major factor contributing to the decline of newspapers and broadcast news ratings,” Cal Thomas writes in The Washington Times.

“Watching the daily White House press briefings about the virus appears to have put reporters’ biases on naked display . . . And then there is the media’s most potent power—the power to ignore certain stories.”

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