It’s often said that evidence of media bias can be best found in what isn’t covered at least as much as in what is reported, and Ari Fleischer was unable to find something in his search of the New York Times even though it has been a fairly prominent story this week (or should have been in some outlets):
The New York Times has yet to inform its readers that Congressman Eric Swalwell, who sits on the Intelligence Committee, had a relationship with a Chinese spy. Journalism is broken. pic.twitter.com/2BCDLEYajy
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) December 11, 2020
We can’t say we’re totally surprised. Maybe somebody’s waiting for a more preferable “Republicans pounce” angle to come along.
“All the news that’s fit to print”
According to who?
— A (@DCDev2020) December 11, 2020
It’s been broken for a long time.
— Joe Lynch (@wildharp20) December 11, 2020
No ….#JournalismIsDead.
— Angela.Kay (@DeepSouthProud) December 11, 2020
All the news that's fit to skip…
— GEORGE F CARR (@motstravig1) December 11, 2020
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