Liberal journalists don't like to admit it, and Republican presidential candidates are loathe to believe it, but the people who show up for Republican presidential nominating contests are pretty responsible.
When I speak of liberal journalists I don't mean the Paul Krugman's of the world.
Not exact matches
But the
liberal label is effective in pressuring
journalists to prove they
do not coddle
liberals — by
doing the exact opposite.
I
do think that how
liberal - leaning
journalists interpret events is powerfully and often unconsciously shaped by their social networks and that this influences their coverage choices.
Here is my read on
journalists who work at
liberal - leaning - but - not - explicitly -
liberal news outlets: they want Obama to win very badly, but they also want to feel like they are
doing their jobs of providing «news.»
Journalist George Eaton maintains that Osborne
did not expect an outright Conservative majority, and expected his
Liberal Democrat coalition partners to make him break that promise.