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Not our job, senators

June 15, 2026
Here is a lesson in media literacy: No public official is entitled to favorable coverage from the press. Again, for emphasis: No public official is entitled to favorable coverage from the press. Let this reminder disabuse a pair of senators of the notion that news organizations are obligated to report about them positively. Or even […]
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