The Amazon/Bezos cul-de-sac aside, a lot of the Sanders gripes about media coverage are legitimate points about dumb cable segmentshttps://www.thedailybeast.com/team-bernie-the-press-has-a-personal-bias-against-him-and-find-his-supporters-annoying?ref=author …
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Replying to @daveweigel
You can’t put aside the
@amazon@washingtonpost. Anyone with eyes can see that 75% of coverage from your paper (not you) is critical of Sanders...down to the Post managing to find the only person in America (one of your editors) to pen on why they want to pay their student debt1 reply 2 retweets 22 likes -
Replying to @JordanChariton @daveweigel and
Essentially baked into the Post’s cake to instinctually feel progressive proposals (even those polling with majority support) are “radical” or “unelectable.” Bezos calling shots isn’t the issue—it’s the inherent bias of paper’s like the Post. Of the Post you do one of the most
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And as far as @cnn @msnbc—do you ever wonder why for segments on @BernieSanders, the networks have former @HillaryClinton aides/campaign people on to analyze? From the guest booking to framing of the segments—it’s a full time campaign against Sanders
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