They Really, Really, Really Don't Like This President
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For many years now, I have been making the case that bias in the news is not the result of a conspiracy, despite what some friends on the right may think. Journalists don’t go to work in the morning, meet in a dark room, give the secret handshake and salute, and then map out a strategy to bash conservatives. Granted, it looks that way. But that’s not how it actually happens.
They Really, Really, Really Don't Like This President
They Really, Really, Really Don't Like This…
They Really, Really, Really Don't Like This President
For many years now, I have been making the case that bias in the news is not the result of a conspiracy, despite what some friends on the right may think. Journalists don’t go to work in the morning, meet in a dark room, give the secret handshake and salute, and then map out a strategy to bash conservatives. Granted, it looks that way. But that’s not how it actually happens.