ran inside the paper at the new york times. mine, the media devote far more coverage and mustered far more outrage over the johnny depp/amber heard trial. this guy told police he traveled from california to kill kavanaugh because he was mad about the leaked roe v. wade draft opinion. even if he did call cops and say he was suicidal, effectively turning himself in. would the tone of the coverage have been slightly different if an armed conservative had been arrested near home of, say, sonia sotomayor? even liberal bill maher said the times buried it because they just wear their bias on their sleeve. i m not going to blame this on rhetoric by democrats. that s sort of finger pointing both sides have long indulged in, but with i do blame a leader of the protests at kavanaugh s home for posting his address online are. i m howard kurtz, and this is mediabuzz. the. howard: ahead, former congressman devin nuñes join withs our discussion of in the story as well as this: hous
because they weren t able to find some way of getting at president trump, at former president trump in a way that would, you know, prevent him potentially from running for president again. they haven t proven that legal case. so does it work as a politics? i don t really think it does either, and one of the reasons is, this had so little new information. most of this the had been leaked in advance. and even as tv the, whether you think it s propaganda da or whether you think it s a show, i don t think that it actually changes the minds of any of american people. you heard the conservative perspective, i think, this week from washington dethe fencive coordinator jack del rio who basically drew the comparison between what happened on january 6th and the summer of riots after george floyd. most independents, their issues don t include january 6th. of mostly, this is designed to gin up support from progressives and em do accurates. howard: yeah, and that washington football coach got fine