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Greg Gutfeld: Media is explaining how their prejudice biased coverage of possible Wuhan lab leak
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The media mocked the Wuhan lab leak theory because Trump and Pompeo were onto it early. They're literally explaining to you how media prejudice against Trump biased their coverage.
They labeled it a looney conspiracy theory because like the NBA, they’d rather rip Trump than offend China. So now, what do these clowns do when that narrative has collapsed? I don't think they'd blame Trump, do you? CNN's Brianna Keilar: And for former president Donald Trump, the lab leak theory "was less about finding the truth and more about finding a scapegoat as he made racist comments deflecting from his own poor political performance and coincided with higher rates of hate crimes against Asian Americans." That sounds an awful lot like a defensive dodge: "Sure we were wrong, but it doesn't matter cuz the guy who's right is a big meanie!!" But - just for fun: let’s pretend this is the one time CNN is right. Can’t a president be wrong - and the media still investigate a legitimate story - simultaneously? Even if their opinion is true about Trump - it doesn’t explain why the media didn’t do its job. The lab leak theory was more plausible than blaming a wet market pangolin - but it was portrayed like it came from Alex Jones' dream diary.More Related News