CNN always went to commercial during the GOP comments this morning (did not see anything during the afternoon).
I try to give a benefit of the doubt on bias, but not this time. Their coverage was outrageous.
Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, right, along with his sister Rosemary, left, and wife Martha look on during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill, Monday, Jan. 9, 2006. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) (R) and Ranking Democratic Member Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) attend U.S. Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito's Senate confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington January 9, 2006. The hearings promise to be bruising on U.S. President George W. Bush's nomination of Alito to the Supreme Court. Barring an unforeseen bombshell, the 55-year-old conservative was expected to be confirmed by the full Republican-led Senate later this month, and possibly move the nation's highest court to the right on social issues. REUTERS/Jim Young
email Wolf about today's CNN coverage since he is at the helm of it:
wolf@cnn.com
I have seldom been as angry as I was after seeing their biased coverage today. I would switch back and forth between FNC and CNN and the difference was amazing.
Fox allowed BOTH parties to speak without interruption.
What did CNN do? Interrupt Republicans. If you had to interrupt for commercials, the way to be balanced would be to alternate which party gets interrupted. GOP, Dem, GOP, Dem etc.