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originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: BrianFlanders
Bloomberg is going to pose a series of ethical
issues since he owns a "news" organization.
How will his organization handle this conflict of interest?
Will he investigate other Democrats, or will he turn
a blind eye? Will he focus soley on critical journalism
of Republicans only?
These are all urgent issues....
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
In all seriousness, Democrats and the MSM could not care less. If if they do raise it as a possible conflict of interest they will just move on, and when it's mentioned again they will say we addressed it, and say Trumps use of twitter is worse...that is how they roll.
originally posted by: burntheships
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
In all seriousness, Democrats and the MSM could not care less. If if they do raise it as a possible conflict of interest they will just move on, and when it's mentioned again they will say we addressed it, and say Trumps use of twitter is worse...that is how they roll.
The GOP will need to raise the awareness bar.
Hopefully the NRA will also step in and get
the word out - he is coming for your guns.
originally posted by: carewemust
84% of Democrats say they don't want their Presidential candidate field to grow any larger. They're happy with whom they have to choose from. (Reported on CNN today)
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
I do wonder if the issue of conflict of interest with his news company was raised during his mayorship.
So...what does ATS think?
Bloomberg News will refrain from investigating Mike Bloomberg or his Democratic rivals in the primaries, according to a memo obtained by CNBC.