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These are the people that like to pretend they are not biased, but are. With examples.
These are the people that like to pretend they are not biased, but are. With examples.
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~ Aristotle Sabouni

Bias, People • [10 items]

Tom Brokaw
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Once considered the paragon of a fair Journalism (at least to the gullible or left), history has shown how partisan and biased he was all along. Also sexual aggressor (according to MeToo).
Fake Newsmen
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Fake Newsmen are nothing new; posers who are partisan polemics pretending to be Journalists, comedians, commentators, or commentators. Real Journalists used to be trained to try to give both sides of a story and trust their readers, or at least maintain the facade of unbiased reporting. Modern ones censor, omit, or actively skew. That's not a newsman, that's a polemic.
Kathy Griffin
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Kathy is a whiney, rude, shock-jock of comedy. Not quite as bad as many of her ilk: Sarah Silverman, Rosey O'Donnel, Samantha Bee and such.. but still a generally caustic and only occasionally funny human being. Yet with visions of competence and entitlement.
Jimmy Kimmel
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Unfunny, Misogynist pseudo-commedian of the Man Show, before he became woke host of late night TV. Instead of the Johnny Carson tradition of poking at both sides, Kimmel became Jon Steward (an SJW moron) who alienates anyone who values fairness. And earneed lower ratings, lower audience IQ, and won all sorts of Hollywood awards.
Rachel Maddow
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This is more about some of the many of reasons her detractors are not fans. (You can get the propaganda and puffiness about how great she is from her or MSNBC). She answers the question of how low a journalist can go, if they lacked brains or ethics, and sincerely believed every anti-conservative conspiracy theory out there.
Mika Brzezinski
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She embarrassed herself (and journalism) by revealing what someone said off-camera in a private conversation (when they weren't there to defend themselves). Her continued employment (after revealing private gossip) shows how low of standards that MSNBC/NBC has. Tucker Carlson eviscerated her for that.
Dan Rather
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Dan has it all: a career of sloppy rumormongering, fired from CBS for failing to vet forged documents (in order to undermine an election), suing CBS and losing, and still defending his actions to this day. He started his career reporting JFK's death before he could have it verified, took Vietcong's side in the Vietnam war, dressing up as a mujahideen fighter during Afghanistan war.
Chuck Schumer
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I hate hypocrisy and duplicity. All Politicians flip-fop and occasionally shift positions. And views must shift a little as political winds change. I find it over-sensational to cry wolf on these adaptations. But with Chuck Schumer (and a few other Democrats), it's nothing like that, it's 180° pivots, almost immediately and in the most caustic, abrasive and insulting ways.
Sean Spicer
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Media hated Sean Spicer (Press Secretary), almost as much as Sarah Sanders, not for what they did, or how they did it, but because they were part of Trump's administration. So they attacked relentlessly. Slips that were corrected immediately were attacked. While circling back, or evading/lying by Democrat Press Secretaries, was allowed/ignored.
Chuck Todd
A college drop-out and NBC partisan moderator of NBC's Meet the Press (and on-air political analyst), ex-Chief White House correspondent for MSNBC, and Political Director for NBC News. Which makes him a partisan with some sketchy events posing as Journalism.


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Bias
Disproportionate weight for or against a person, place, idea or thing, usually ignoring evidence against.



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