This is a classic case of media bias which shows how the New York Times and other liberal outlets use a completely different approach based on party politics. Take a look at the two headlines below and you’ll see exactly what we mean.
It’s so much easier to be a Democrat than a Republican when being covered by the MSM. pic.twitter.com/9Ypmo8Yva1
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) September 6, 2018
The Washington Free Beacon has more on this:
NY Times: Kagan ‘Follows Precedent’ by Not Offering Opinions, While Kavanaugh ‘Ducks Questions’
The New York Times employed dramatically different headlines for similar Supreme Court confirmation hearing answers from Elena Kagan in 2010 and Judge Brett Kavanaugh on Wednesday.
Then the solicitor general nominated to the Supreme Court by President Barack Obama, Kagan’s caginess on questions about her own views was covered with the headline, “Kagan Follows Precedent by Offering Few Opinions.”
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