Posted on 01/15/2020 7:27:23 AM PST by dynachrome
CNN has long been criticized for what many view as overtly hostile coverage of Sen. Bernie Sanders that goes back to the 2016 election where the CNN openly seemed to favor Hillary Clinton in her bid for the nomination. Yet, even for the most hardened critics of the network, yesterdays debate in Des Moines was breathtaking in its unrelentingly negative questions of Sanders followed up relative softballs to others like Sen. Amy Klobuchar. However the lowest moment of this or any debate this year occurred when CNN reporter Abby Phillips made Sanders repeat his outright denial of the allegation by Elizabeth Warren that he told her that no woman could be president and then immediately stated that Sanders did make the comment in her next question to Warren. In watching with a room filled with people who are not affiliated with Sanders, Phillips statement led to loud gasps and Sanders himself seemed dumbfounded on stage by the bias shown by the CNN reporter. Later, Warren appeared to refuse to shake the hand of Sanders.
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“but they sure are good at fleecing their stupid base! Cha-CHING!”
Unfortunately they are really good at fleecing all of us.
Their “Proposals” if enacted will leave us all broke and dependent on them.
I wasn’t stranded at an airport so I can’t judge.
https://theweek.com/speedreads/889146/bloombergs-campaign-spending-could-upend-every-model-every-presidential-race-history
Brian Kilmeade used the figure of 200 on his radio program this morning, citing White House sources who "were worried."
Mind boggling and worry-worthy.
-PJ
True, Dat! :(
CNN hates old people.
Uh-oh, Abby better recant her crimes or she will be Prisoner #1 in one of Bernie’s camps.
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