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The Journalistic Malpractice of Touting 'Devout' Joe Biden. - ThyBlackMan

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Naivete can be defined as the notion that Joe Biden is going to be covered objectively by the press "without fear or favor." After all this rampaging media activism against President Donald Trump, who is now described as lagging by 15 points in the polls, surely the front-runner in the presidential race will face some tough investigative journalism?

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