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Wednesday 3 November 2010

"Not a good result" - More BBC bias

BBC Radio 5Live at 16:05 and Peter Allen links to Aasmah Mir in Florida with the words "Not a good result".

Not "not a good result for the Democrats" or "Not a good result for President Obama", just "Not a good result".

Surely it was a very good result for the Republicans so why "Not a good result"? Is the BBC so tied in with the Democratic party in the USA that "Not a good result" is acceptable language? Is the BBC officially allied with the Democrats in the USA as they are with the Labour party in the UK?

"Impartiality is in our genes"; really?

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