seemed to me there was never a real ossibili . . .., , i. possibility. as we consider your criti . ue possibility. as we consider your critique of possibility. as we consider your critique of the possibility. as we consider your critique of the liberal possibility. as we consider your critique of the liberal media - possibility. as we consider your critique of the liberal media in l possibility. as we consider your i critique of the liberal media in the us coveragejanuary the critique of the liberal media in the us coverage january the 6th critique of the liberal media in the us coveragejanuary the 6th and the months that have followed. also need to factor in that donald trump wa5 to factor in that donald trump was very good business for the liberal media in the us and january the 6th allowed his impact on us politics and his impact on their bottom line to reach beyond his presidency? i reject that premise. you are insinuating the media is driving its coverage insinuating the
this is impacted political system. we looked at how this is impacted on political system. we looked at how this is impacted on the political system. we looked at how this is impacted on the way - political system. we looked at how this is impacted on the way it - this is impacted on the way it democracy a5 this is impacted on the way it democracy as described in general is a 90 di5cussed democracy as described in general is a 90 discussed the proportionate nature of how this was covered. let us turn to the tech giant5 because one strand of the story that has not gone away is the role of the tech giant5. twitter and facebook have been accused of acting too slowly when it came down to taking po5t5 inciting violence onjanuary when it came down to taking po5t5 inciting violence on january the 6th. they re also being accused of overreaching and interfering in politics of banning 5ome overreaching and interfering in politics of banning some political accounts of course the most high pr
reason disrupt elections than the other reason i m not giving msnbc credit here the reason i m not giving msnbc credit here the reason they keep covering this is here the reason they keep covering this is the here the reason they keep covering this is the aftershock ofjanuary six is this is the aftershock ofjanuary six is not this is the aftershock ofjanuary six is not that this was an isolated episode six is not that this was an isolated episode. attempts to frame the 2020 election episode. attempts to frame the 2020 election as episode. attempts to frame the 2020 election as if i get an election continue election as if i get an election continue in a rampant rate in many states continue in a rampant rate in many states to continue in a rampant rate in many states to the point where people are trying states to the point where people are trying to states to the point where people are trying to run for office seeing the election was a lie and change election el
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its media. we have seen some us generalists criticised for overemphasizing its importance and obsessing about it. others say generalists in the us have not found a way of describing the significance of what happened and i are getting too much space to the idea that the us in was stolen. it is exploitive issues and many more with five guests. our media correspondent for national radio and a tech journalist based here in the uk. robert costa is from the washington post and susanis is from the washington post and susan is chief congressional correspondent at the washington examiner. i wonderfor our correspondent at the washington examiner. i wonder for our viewers who do not know your publication, tell us about it. we who do not know your publication, tell us about it. tell us about it. we are a news website in tell us about it. we are a news website in a tell us about it. we are a news website in a magazine - tell us about it. we are a news website in a magazine based l tell us abou