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SSgt Christopher Brose
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What if every single other news network covered Obama the way they covered Trump?
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You might have a case if Obama's behavior during his presidency was different.
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Obama would have had one term, as he should have. He had no business getting reelected, but the media covered for him.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
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1SG (Join to see) - You completely missed the point. The entire media, with the exception of FOX, had their collective lips superglued to Obama's ass from the time he announced until now. There was NEVER any critical coverage of him. They perpetuated a myth -- a bunch of them, really -- allowing stupid people to continue to believe his lie that his presidency was scandal-free.
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NowThis News? The irony is rich.


https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/nowthis-news/
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I had no idea they altered the video of fox news to make it look the way it did.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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Wait, you're going to show a montage of all the pundits to criticize the reporting of Fox? That's what pundits and commentators do (state their opinion)! Where are the anchors and actual reporters in this montage? If and when I choose to listen to a pundit and their commentators, I know what to expect with regards to left/right leanings (i.e. Maddow vs Hannity). When I listen to the anchors or the reporters, I expect unbiased and factual reporting of the significant events/issues going on today. Hannity, the Five, North, O'Reilly, Fox and Friends, etc, are pundits and/or commentators giving their opinions based on current events. CNN's Acosta, who acts like a pundit, is a perfect example of what a White House Correspondent should not do.
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