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Rupert Murdoch

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Well, except for ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, New York Times, the Washington Post, and about another 100 newspapers, I find little evidence of liberal bias in the media.
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Asked about liberal bias in the mainstream media.

 
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