Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via AP, Pool As we’ve often noted here at RedState, NBC News “Meet the Press” moderator Chuck Todd is about as partisan an actor in the mainstream media as it gets.
Though he tries to put on a good front when he wants people to believe he and his colleagues on the news side at MSNBC and NBC News are “objective,” in reality Todd is one of the most notorious when it comes to acting as an apologist/cheerleader for Democrats and their pet causes .
One of the left’s pet causes, of course, is bashing Fox News, which naturally Todd in his role on a rival network as host of the longest-running show on television is all too eager to do when the opportunity presents itself.
Sunday was no exception, as we saw when in the middle of an interview on a completely different topic (chiefly, what his […]
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NH Gov @ChrisSununu calls out the dishonest leftist media after Todd smears Fox News: “I think you’re all in the same basket, I really do, but I could go to CNN when they’ll ignore the Hunter Biden laptop story. We can talk about the virus truly coming out of the lab in Wuhan…” pic.twitter.com/VaYQI0Dnqr
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