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The Sean Hannity Show

Morning Minute: Harvard Thinks Liberal Media Is Too Much - 5.23

The Sean Hannity Show

Sean Hannity

News, News Commentary, Daily News, Politics

4.09.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2017

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

Harvard University released a study recently that criticized the liberal media for their biased reporting on the Trump administration. When Harvard is saying there is too much bias in the media, you know there's a problem!

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Media bias against the president now is so egregious, even a study the liberal elitist

0:04.7

Havid University. They think this has gone too far. Now, according to the Washington Times

0:09.0

study released, last week, Bive Harvard found that coverage of Trump during his first

0:14.0

hundred days was unsparing with negative reports outnumbering positive ones 80% to 20%.

0:20.4

Now, Trump's coverage during the first hundred days set a new standard for negativity, said

0:24.3

one Havid professor. The study also found Trump received three times more coverage than

0:28.8

previous presidents, and they warned the unrelenting negative coverage could erode public

0:33.4

trust in journalism. Not journalism's dead. So message to the media, not that you care,

0:38.2

when the liberal bastion Havid says that you've taken things too far. Now, don't scale

0:42.9

back. You might as well ruin any bit of credibility you may have left.

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