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Nah', that's just as partisan. The news should never be telling people who to vote for, or offering an opinion on what they think something meant. It just makes them seem corrupt and paid for. Back in the day, it was considered wholly unethical to take a partisan political stance in journalism. They should just report the news, and then let the people make up their minds. An off the cuff comment in an hour long speech, is not news. It's clickbait. Maybe cover it in a general sense if it gained some steam in the public conscience and warranted some coverage, but don't go out of your way to create a story around it and then tell people what to think about it. That's just propaganda, even if you agree with their stance.
The news should not be attempting to form opinions. People's opinions should come naturally from the news.
Okay, but that would only get rid of telling them not to ever vote for him, which i think is a moral issue and back in the day that you keep mentioning would have never been considered even by the degenerate republicans.
So taking that out you still have to say news at 9:00 Trump the liar manipulator con man grifter who practices is double speak and trolls says another absurd thing meant to tie us up and we won't bother listening to him or commenting further on it.