Good luck finding anyone reporting that. It was released so it would not be newsworthy. I posted it here and they will take it down within 20 minutes so nobody will read anything about it.
But these clowns do carry dirty dem chatting points well. Now Susan Page dissing Montana for not being dc. The capital of all knowing for the world. These driveby reps are so arrogant you gotta wonder how do they ever travel out of their bubbles? The lack of major quantities of makeup alone probably keeps most of them from ever leaving their rooms so as not to be seen for who they really are!! Take away all the makeup and adrenochrome....and what do you have....?
Durham Analysis: Media Lies and Political Bias -- Circumstantial Evidence of Biased Investigations
They lied.
They deceived the public for years, alleging collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. President Trump and his advisors, the agents of Russia, were guilty of treason. The FBI investigation was above reproach, led by career agents and civil servants, and insulated from politics or influence from FBI leadership.
Their sources, anonymous to the public and known to only them, were from within the US intelligence and law enforcement communities. These were the originators of the falsehoods; the journalists were merely vessels. In return for this cynical tradecraft, the media protected – and continues to protect – high ranking current and former US government officials. Anything to keep the information flowing.
The list of publications and “journalists” (for purposes of this exercise, any of these other terms might apply: stenographers or adulators or parasitic hosts) who put out the now-discredit claims of the Trump-Russia hoax is long and distinguished. They were nearly all guilty; the skeptics were few. The volume of lies, spread in print and on TV and on social media, would take months, if not years, to compile. The Columbia Journalism Review’s “The press versus the president”, a thorough analysis of some of the worst Trump-Russia era reporting (including stories from The New York Times and The Washington Post), was a four-part series that only touched the surface.