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Spanish Nets Offer Lopsided Split in Trump Video, Clinton Revelations

Latino
October 12th, 2016 7:45 PM
The pattern of news coverage following the same-day leak of both Donald Trump’s off-color, 2005 hot mic comments alongside compromising emails from within the Clinton campaign illustrates the staggering extent of the political bias that continues to dominate the morning and evening news programs on the nation’s top two Spanish-language television networks.
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Mitchell: No ‘Smoking Gun’ in Podesta E-Mails, He’s a ‘Victim’

October 12th, 2016 5:21 PM
On her MSNBC show on Wednesday, anchor Andrea Mitchell referred to the leaked e-mails from Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta as “an incredible, rich narrative of what was going on inside the campaign” but then asked New York Times reporter Amy Chozick “what do we see as the really, you know, smoking guns, if you will, in these e-mails?”
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Whoopi: Trump Support Is 'Blowback From 4 Years of a Black President'

October 12th, 2016 2:24 PM
On Wednesday’s The View two of the most liberal hosts, Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, came up with their own completely original and unheard of reason as for why Donald Trump had so many supporters: Because a lot of Americans are racist. Whoopi made the point, to which Behar agreed, before making the claim that Trump supporters hated Hillary Clinton simply because she was a woman, as well. This…
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Big Three Networks Censor Clinton Flacks' Catholic Bashing From 2011

October 12th, 2016 1:13 PM
As of Wednesday morning, the Big Three networks' morning and evening newscasts have yet to cover the Tuesday revelation that the Clinton campaign's communications director — along with a close associate of the campaign's chairman, John Podesta — bashed Catholicism and evangelical Christianity in an e-mail conversation in 2011. The latter, John Halpin of the left-wing Center for American Progress…
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Halperin: Clinton Campaign E-Mails Too ‘Complicated’ for Voters

October 12th, 2016 12:25 PM
Appearing on Wednesday’s NBC Today, Bloomberg Politics editor Mark Halperin tried to dismiss the importance of Clinton campaign e-mails released by Wikileaks as being too “inside baseball” and “complicated” for voters to grasp. He then argued the issue would only matter if journalists actually pressed the Democratic nominee on the topic.
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Wikileaks: CNN Gave Hillary Death Penalty Debate Question in Advance

October 12th, 2016 11:42 AM
 It must be nice getting debate questions in advance. Such is one of the many Wikileaks revelations contained in John Podesta's emails. As you can see dramatically illustrated in the video below, current Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile is boasting in an email that "From time to time I get the questions in advance." The question by News One Now host Roland Martin to Hillary…
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Stephanopoulos Scolds Conway: 'You're Making Fun' of Clinton's Health!

October 12th, 2016 10:43 AM
Wednesday’s Good Morning America was all in for Hillary Clinton. From the complete absence of any story on the Wikileaks e-mails on the Clintons, to a hostile interview from George Stephanopoulos to Kellyanne Conway. Talking to Donald Trump's campaign manager, the former Clinton staffer repeatedly grilled Conway about an anti-Hillary ad the Trump campaign had put out. “You’ve got a huge gap with…
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Nets Silent on Trump Pro-Life Support, Stress Clinton Abortion Backing

Culture
October 12th, 2016 10:34 AM

The networks have long been friends of Planned Parenthood, which turns 100 on Sunday. So when the nation’s largest abortion provider endorses one of their favorite politicians, it’s like a media match made, well, not in heaven. 

Wikileaks confirma colusión entre campaña Clinton y Univision

Latino
October 12th, 2016 12:01 AM
La relación aparente entre Haim Saban, presidente ejecutivo de Univision, la división de noticias y la campaña de Hillary Clinton siempre estuvieron bajo sospecha de colusión. La nueva filtración de Wikileaks confirma las peores sospechas y elimina toda duda.
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ABC Flatly Ignores New Flood of Leaked E-Mails, Touts Al Gore Instead

October 11th, 2016 10:54 PM
While all of the “Big Three” networks were buzzing about the ongoing “GOP civil war” Tuesday, only one wasn’t able to find the time to report the latest deluge of leaked e-mails to plague the Hillary Clinton campaign. ABC dedicated spent three minutes touting how failed presidential candidate Al Gore stumped for Clinton in Florida. “Meantime this evening, a very rare appearance, alongside Hillary…
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Nets Attach Words 'Sexual Assault' to Trump, But Not to Clinton

October 11th, 2016 5:55 PM
As the broadcast network evening newscasts on Monday recalled both the tape from 2005 revealing Donald Trump speaking lewdly about his behavior toward women, and Trump inviting women who have accused Bill Clinton of either sexual harassment or assault to Sunday's debate, there was an obvious double standard in the willingness to use the term "sexual assault" with regard to Trump's behavior, while…

Smoking Gun: Wikileaks Confirms Suspected Univision-Clinton Collusion

Latino
October 11th, 2016 5:19 PM

The apparent relationship between Univision Executive Chairman Haim Saban, its news division, and the Clinton campaign were always under suspicion of collusion. The recent Wikileaks drop renders any further questions moot and unneccesary.

Nets Air 198 Minutes on Trump Tape; Just Seven Minutes on Broaddrick

October 11th, 2016 4:36 PM
The networks continue their fascination with the crude Trump tape story. After four news cycles, from Friday night through Tuesday morning, the Big Three networks have aired 198 minutes and 13 seconds of coverage on Trump telling NBC’s Billy Bush in 2005 that you can grab women in the crotch and get away with it if you’re s a star. By contrast, the networks have only managed 13 minutes and nine…
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CNN's Stelter Denies Media, Clinton Camp Are 'In Cahoots'

October 11th, 2016 3:30 PM
CNN's Brian Stelter went into full denial mode on Tuesday's At This Hour regarding the media's clear slant for Hillary Clinton. Stelter highlighted Trump's reaction to the possibility that more vulgar comments of his from the past will surface — that if "they release more tapes, I'll talk more about Bill Clinton's past." The journalist added, "I'm not sure who he means by 'they.' I think he…