Ever since former President Donald Trump waltzed onto the political stage back during the 2016 election, folks on the left have responded with all kinds of absurdities.
One of the most ridiculous complaints anti-Trumpers have peddled since then is the claim that the media is not being sufficiently biased against the former president. During a panel on Wednesday’s episode of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” participants repeated this argument, saying that the supposed lack of anti-Trump bias in the media is giving him an “advantage” over Vice President Kamala Harris.
The focus of the discussion was Trump’s supposed crime of cutting a campaign ad at Arlington National Cemetery while committing the unpardonable sin of meeting with the family members of military personnel who were murdered by terrorists during President Joe Biden’s disastrous military withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The panelists were conversing about criticism coming from Jim McCain, the son of the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ). Journalist and commentator Mike Barnicle complained that “There’s a false equivalency going on in the coverage of this race in that Donald Trump can say whatever crazy thing he wants to say…and it’s not really covered in the sense that it’s covered describing who said it, why he said it and who the man is – Trump.”
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