Irish broadcaster RTE accused of Democratic Party bias
Fine Gael senator claims direct line to Party HQ
Irish state broadcaster RTE has been accused of a pro Democratic Party bias in the US presidential election.
Fine Gael Senator Paul Broadford made the claim in the Seanad (senate) chambers.
The Senator claimed: “An institutionalised pro-Democratic Party bias exists within RTE”
He added: “Having listened to Morning Ireland on RTE, I wonder why we pay to have an American correspondent.
“It would be just as easy for RTE to have a direct link with Democratic national party headquarters.”
His remarks were immediately contradicted by former Presidential election candidate David Norris.
Senator Norris said: “Nonsense. It was balanced. I heard every word of it
Bradford retorted: “It would be appropriate, if those at RTE want to report on the US election, that they do so in a balanced fashion and keep their bias to their private conversations.”
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