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All this week, NewsBusters is recounting the most obnoxious liberal bias of 2020.
Yesterday, we presented the most outrageous examples of journalists fawning over liberal or left-wing icons; today’s installment showcases some of the year’s most horrendous examples of the media exploiting the pandemic to score political points against Republicans.
In 2020 the media sickeningly blamed Donald Trump and Republicans for exacerbating the virus with the likes of NBC’s Chuck Todd and MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell charging that the President has
“blood” on his hands. MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough blustered:
“Trump says he didn’t want Americans to panic.
struggling to get on its feet as a thriving democracy and push back on maligning intent and russian aggression. it s a fair impression to have to watch donald trump from a distance to just assert that he doesn t care about ukraine or he doesn t care about a whole host of things that we all seem to feel he doesn t care about. it s something else, i imagine, congressman, to hear from someone who was quoting someone who was just on the phone with donald trump who was saying, no, he doesn t give a crap about ukraine. not his exact words, as you well know, lawrence. you could have heard a pin drop during the deposition during that passage. i m going to read that passage now for our audience as it emerges in the actual deposition testimony and the questioning with the chairman. on friday night we had a version of this from the opening statement but there s more here. the chairman said, what led you to believe that the president didn t give a crap and i m cleaning that up a crap abo
and ambassador sondland said, no, big stuff like getting his investigations in effect. he didn t care, he doesn t care about ukraine, a strategic ally, this vulnerable ally that is struggling to get on his feet as a thriving democracy and push back on maligning intent and russian aggression. it s a fair impression to have to watch donald trump from a distance to just assert that he doesn t care about ukraine or he doesn t care about a whole host of things that we all seem to think he doesn t care about. it s another thing to actually hear from someone who is quoting someone, who was just on the phone with donald trump, who is saying, no, he doesn t give a crap about ukraine. not his exact words, as you well know, lawrence. you could have heard a pin drop during the deposition during that passage. sdp i m going to read that passage now for our audience as it emerged in the actual deposition testimony and the questioning with the chairman. on friday night we had a version