A Los Angeles Times opinion piece by DNC adviser Kurt Bardella called for the media to abandon any attempts at appealing to “both sides” for the January 6 committee hearings.
On today’s episode of ‘Special Report’, Bret speaks with actor Matthew McConaughey on call for action on gun reform. Plus, San Francisco district attorney faces recall election.Democratic National Committee adviser Kurt Bardella penned an op-ed for the Los Angeles Times that called for specific media targeting of the Republican Party.less partisan
"For reasons I cannot explain, there are those in the establishment media world who still cling to this notion that Democrats and Republicans represent two different-but-equal sides of the same coin. That it’s important for the American people to be presented with ‘both sides’ as if they carry equal weight," Bardella wrote.
Instead, he claimed, these efforts to represent Republicans and Democrats equally are"playing right into" Republican hands and"acting as unwitting accomplices" to the GOP. DEM DISCUSSING JAN. 6 COMMITTEE ON CNN: ‘WE ALL SHOULD BE CONCERNED’ ABOUT VIOLENCE IN THE 2022 MIDTERMS
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