Sinclair Demands Washington Post to Remove a Story About Them
/The Washington Post did a story about Sinclair’s bias and Sinclair didn’t like it.
In fact, that did like it so much, they are demanding that the Post remove the story from their website.
The Post story, which you can read here, was done by Paul Farhi and points to a number of incidents of Sinclair showing their bias and their favoritism towards Donald Trump.
This all comes after FTVLive posted a story about how Sinclair planned to air an episode of “America This Week,” hosted by former disgraced Fox News host Eric Bolling and helping to tout conspiracy theories against Dr. Anthony Fauci.
After FTVLive posted the story, a number of other media followed with stories of their own and Sinclair ended up pulling the episode.
Farhi’s Washington Post story was basically a follow up to that, with more details about Sinclair and their bias.
Sinclair released this statement that says, “While we will always accept criticism” (They Do Not, or at least not well) this type of a malicious hit piece from a news organization will not be tolerated.”
Sinclair goes onto demand, “We are demanding that the Washington Post remove this story from its website immediately and not be printed. The article is rife with inaccuracies, defamation, lies, and, to be frank, conspiracy theories.”
I guess Sinclair’s take if another is going to be spreading conspiracy theories, it should only be them.
Here is the Sinclair statement, obtained by FTVLive: