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Front and center depends on which viewing area you choose. I understand your stance. BTW the audience first has no place in News - it is the blending with commentary has ruined truth seeking ratings

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The piece and examples were largely leaning left. I understand you point, just think the examples throughout the piece could have been more balanced to make the end observation. Which is on point.

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It's always much easier to find examples from the side that is front and center. They're typically more numerous, too. Besides, the president readily admits that he distinguishes fact from "fake news" by whether he likes it or not. That makes for plenty of fodder.

Once President Biden is inaugurated and the Democrats control both houses of Congress, too, I expect to see loads of examples from them.

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I like to have information from both sides. Your points are valid but the lack of exposure to the left media reporting is concerning as to your motives. Not so sure this is honest commentary in that you are describing your own biases within a bubble of unawareness.

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"I don’t have a ready solution to this immense problem. Tucker, Rachel, Sean, Lawrence, and Laura, not to mention Nancy, Mitch, Chuck, Kevin, Steny, Mike, and the Donald don’t want it to end. It’s how they get paid (in the currencies they most care about).

"And it’s all about getting paid."

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