Speaker Johnson BUSTS CBS's Brennan Mid-Question For Not Reading 2020 Texas Brief

Jan 08, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    -10% Center

  • Reliability

    20% ReliablePoor

  • Policy Leaning

    N/A

  • Politician Portrayal

    94% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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Sentiments

Overall Sentiment

18% Positive

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"JOHNSON: I've always been consistent on the record."
Positive
20% Conservative
"So...SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE MIKE JOHNSON:"
Positive
8% Conservative
"But you recognize that President Biden won the 2020 election."
Positive
6% Conservative
"Here, again, Johnson puts the media on their collective back feet when he says, this discussion about what happened in 2020 is yesterday's news."
Positive
4% Conservative
"JOHNSON: President Biden was certified as the wier of the election, he took the Oath of Office, he's been the president for three years."
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-4% Liberal
"JOHNSON: President Biden was certified as the wier of the election, he took the Oath of Office, he's been the president for three years."
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-4% Liberal
"JOHNSON: You've read commentary on the brief but not what we submitted to the Court."
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-20% Liberal
"Johnson proceeds to calmly explain the substance of the brief and why there was a sense that the Constitution had been violated."
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-22% Liberal
"By first asking Brean whether she read the brief, Johnson nullified any intended effectiveness the question may have had."
Negative
-24% Liberal
"But, alas, CBS's Margaret Brean did no such thing before attempting to grill Speaker Mike Johnson on the 2021 Texas amicus brief filed before the United States Supreme Court."
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-26% Liberal
"Ultimately, Brean wanted to use the Texas brief as a means with which to tie Speaker Johnson to the January 6th Capitol Riot."
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-26% Liberal
"After an exchange on Liz Cheney's criticisms of Johnson, Brean asks Johnson to reconcile his questioning of the election with the fact that he has to work with the Biden White House as Speaker."
Negative
-56% Liberal
"After an exchange on Liz Cheney's criticisms of Johnson, Brean asks Johnson to reconcile his questioning of the election with the fact that he has to work with the Biden White House as Speaker."
Negative
-56% Liberal
"After an exchange on Liz Cheney's criticisms of Johnson, Brean asks Johnson to reconcile his questioning of the election with the fact that he has to work with the Biden White House as Speaker."
Negative
-56% Liberal
"After an exchange on Liz Cheney's criticisms of Johnson, Brean asks Johnson to reconcile his questioning of the election with the fact that he has to work with the Biden White House as Speaker."
Negative
-56% Liberal

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