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jimnyc
10-26-2016, 08:31 PM
This is dated a few weeks back and has only gotten worse.

Some will try and downplay why suck little Clinton discussion, and it's all BS in advance. These are legitimate discussions and some serious serious information and allegations have come forward.

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How Much Does The Media Cover Trump vs. Wikileaks?

Courtesy of Newsbusters, data has been gathered illustrating how severe the bias of the media is in favor of Hillary Clinton.

The site reported that in the period between last Friday evening, October 7, to Thursday morning, October 13, the morning and evening news shows on ABC, CBS and NBC spent 4 hours and 13 minutes reporting on accusations against Donald Trump for sexual harassment and/or assault, while the revelations from Wikileaks regarding Hillary Clinton’s staff’s emails received coverage for a paltry 36 minutes. That’s literally a 7-to-1 ratio.

As Newsbusters’ Nike Ciandella pointed out on Wednesday, the specifics of how Hillary Clinton maintained a close relationship with journalists were largely ignored by the media.

Newsbusters added:

Journalists quick to be critical of Trump dismissed the entirety of the email leak as a “distraction” (Nancy Cordes, CBS This Morning on October 13) with “no major bombshells” (Kasie Hunt, NBC’s Today on October 8). CBS This Morning on October 13 even invited on New York Times correspondent Mark Leibovich to talk about the leaked emails, -- a reporter who himself was featured in the leaked emails for having Hillary Clinton approve one of his stories about her. Yet not a single CBS “journalist” even mentioned this huge potential conflict of interest.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/9967/how-much-does-media-cover-trump-vs-wikileaks-hank-berrien#

Elessar
10-26-2016, 08:55 PM
Media wants to deny and suppress Hillary's crimes, so focuses on Trump alone.
Unless it is Fox, who liberals claim to be one-sided, as if the rest of their sites are not.

Kathianne
10-26-2016, 08:56 PM
Now the past few days, I'm seeing way more on Wikileaks and not so much on Trump. It's like Bill, once the initial scandal wears off, it becomes boring. Now the emails? They're a treasure trove, which will be discussed way past Nov. 8.

Elessar
10-26-2016, 08:58 PM
Now the past few days, I'm seeing way more on Wikileaks and not so much on Trump. It's like Bill, once the initial scandal wears off, it becomes boring. Now the emails? They're a treasure trove, which will be discussed way past Nov. 8.

She should be up for charges on all of that. But the mis-administration blocks it.

Kathianne
10-26-2016, 09:01 PM
She should be up for charges on all of that. But the mis-administration blocks it.

Well if the Senate and House go to the Dems, which is becoming more likely, you'll be right.

Elessar
10-26-2016, 09:03 PM
Well if the Senate and House go to the Dems, which is becoming more likely, you'll be right.

It should have been done prior to this point, but Lynch and Obama blocked it.

Kathianne
10-26-2016, 09:10 PM
It should have been done prior to this point, but Lynch and Obama blocked it.

Yeah. I know. Going to take Congressional investigation, might lead to special prosecutor-ask Clinton's about that. Won't happen though if the Senate and/or House go Democrat, but heh, those wimps aren't worth crap. :rolleyes: