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I can agree that they bend over backwards to provide the stated rationales of both sides but I'm going to have to heartily disagree with you in saying they overlook or rationalize Trump's activities.
They tear his shit apart but they do so in an extremely professional manner which, at times, can feel like it's underselling how crazy things are but, despite you saying you don't want another MSNBC... There isn't much middle ground there. You either try to keep it professional and unbiased or you don't.
They call shit out--dont know how many times I've laughed at them dryly saying, "we have been unable to find any evidence to back up this assertion" when talking about a claim of Trump or the administration.
So I see why you feel that way but it's simply not true. I get that we're enraged and want that reflected more clearly but they call everything out but do so calmly and professionally which I appreciate.

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