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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: rangerrebew on June 09, 2017, 12:24:33 pm

Title: ABC Omits Comey Testimony Exposing AG Lynch As Clinton Campaigner
Post by: rangerrebew on June 09, 2017, 12:24:33 pm

ABC Omits Comey Testimony Exposing AG Lynch As Clinton Campaigner
By Nicholas Fondacaro | June 8, 2017 9:34 PM EDT

In addition to his testimony about President Trump and the Russia investigation, former FBI Director James Comey testified on the suspicious actions of Obama Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Thursday. Comey recalled how Lynch told him to refer to the Clinton e-mail investigation as something other than what it was. “I want to know, was she going to authorize us to confirm we had an investigation? And she said “yes, but don't call it that. Call it a ‘matter,’” he told the Senate Intelligence Committee. When it came to the coverage from the Big Three Networks, ABC ignored it while CBS and NBC stepping in.
 
Source URL: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/nicholas-fondacaro/2017/06/08/abc-omits-comey-testimony-exposing-ag-lynch-clinton
Title: Re: ABC Omits Comey Testimony Exposing AG Lynch As Clinton Campaigner
Post by: endicom on June 09, 2017, 12:35:52 pm
If it's about Trump then it's Orgate where any input produces a desired output. If it becomes about a Dem then it's Norgate where no number of inputs will produce an output.
Title: Re: ABC Omits Comey Testimony Exposing AG Lynch As Clinton Campaigner
Post by: skeeter on June 09, 2017, 12:55:01 pm
Of course they omitted it.

What did you think their job is - to report the news?
Title: Re: ABC Omits Comey Testimony Exposing AG Lynch As Clinton Campaigner
Post by: andy58-in-nh on June 09, 2017, 01:07:55 pm
If it's about Trump then it's Orgate where any input produces a desired output. If it becomes about a Dem then it's Norgate where no number of inputs will produce an output.
I like the digital logic analogy, but the media's behavior is explained by simple bias and the double standards that result from making judgments based not on truth or merit, but on a desired outcome.