To hear Chris Wallace tell it, there’s a key difference between covering President Donald Trump’s White House and covering President Joe Biden’s White House.
Even as administrations change, the role of the Sunday public affairs shows remains very much the same: To grill public officials on behalf of the public, and for public officials to make their case, whether to that audience of one, or an audience of millions., the public affairs show Wallace has moderated since 2003, happens to be turning 25 years old this week.
Covering politics has always been an important but challenging beat, with partisanship and points-of-view occasionally taking priority over facts and figures. Wallace happens to reject criticism that the media writ large is going too easy on the Biden administration.
God no, they went easy on Trump.
Wow - what is the weather like on Planet Wallace?
Please.....
It must be Friday. Wallace crawls out and promotes his Sunday shows. Yawn.
Thanks for the laugh. I don't give a 💩 about politics but this is pure gold.
There by proving he is biased. Biden hid in his basement for 10 months of the campaign and the media said nothing. He continuously gets lost trying to speak...media glosses it over. Biden created a border crisis and the media ignores it. Chris you are just wrong!
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