Bill O’Reilly on Media Bias

You’ve heard so many stories about how biased the media is this year. While you probably know that it’s true on an intuitive level, there are just too many examples of unequivocal proof to ignore.

CNN has unabashedly endorsed Hillary since the primaries began. Leaked emails showed that they helped her cheat in debates against Bernie Sanders and later against Trump.

The best example is when Donna Brazile, former CNN contributor and now head of the Democratic National Committee, vetted questions that would be asked at a town hall to make sure they were acceptable for Hillary. Jake Tapper, who works for CNN as well, moderated the debate and asked the questions in the leaked emails verbatim.

In a very different example, additional leaked emails showed that Maggie Haberman, a New York Times writer, has been in the pocket of the DNC and Clinton Campaign since before Hillary announced her candidacy. She has written articles at their request throughout the election year.

While this might not seem so bad on the surface, it’s important to realize that the purpose of journalism is to offer unbiased reports of facts to the public. Once they are in the pockets of politicians, the free people lose their greatest asset in making informed decisions.

More and more it seems the only words that can be paired with Hillary are “corrupt” and “criminal.” The bias doesn’t stop here. They have also mercilessly attacked Trump, but you can get those details from the video.


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