Joe Concha on Media Ignoring Biden Sexual Assault: ‘Bias in Broad Daylight...Bias of Omission’
‘I find it impossible to believe there is not one journalist out there, one interviewer that would want to bring this up’
Apr 27, 2020 6:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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EARHARDT: "Were you shocked? Zero questions on the Sunday shows. They interviewed different people that Biden is potentially or possibly going to ask to be his vice president like Stacey Abrams and Amy Klobuchar. Zero questions. And these are women." CONCHA: "Exactly. Look, Ainsley bias in broad daylight, and it's most insidious bias out there. The bias of omission. Not talking about something, interviewing somebody about something that obviously shouldn’t be broached.”