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RE: Trump campaign will not credential Bloomberg News
(12-02-2019 03:30 PM)Eldonabe Wrote:  
(12-02-2019 03:13 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  Banana Republic.

If you have a "news" organization who is openly stating it is basically pursuing only half of the story, why should they be allowed full access; and especially when you are the target.

As dopey as many of Trump's hissy-fits are, I think I agree with this one.

You can piss and moan about Trump all you want, but don't pretend that there aren't plenty of things to go after "and report" on the Democratic side of the news cycle as well.

Smart move. Bloomberg is running for president. His news organization declares bias. No reason to admit them.

What the Republicans should do is shut out CNN, ABC and NBC from their future debates for bias. Holt of NBC bragged about "getting" Trump to the Clinton campaign. In the last two elections ABC moderators attacked the Republican, one of them telling a lie. CNN passed Clinton the questions in a Democratic debate. CNN isn't a serious news organization anymore anyway.
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