The Washington Post is going to

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Redshirt
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have twenty (20) of their reporters investigate Donald Trump, but, in the interest of fair and balanced reporting, they've decided not to do the same for the Clintons.
 

The Dunedein

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have twenty (20) of their reporters investigate Donald Trump, but, in the interest of fair and balanced reporting, they've decided not to do the same for the Clintons.

Interesting. Coming from a Republican family, my father served in the Legislature, and having campaigned for numerous Republicans, i mean this as a fairly objective voter (i am not a Hillary Clinton supporter). The Clintons have been the subject of years of newspapers and journalists investigating them, as well as at least several Congressional hearings. I think they have been pretty thoroughly investigated. Trump wants to be Commander-in-Chief. A thorough investigation of him should be done.
 

mneilmont

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have twenty (20) of their reporters investigate Donald Trump, but, in the interest of fair and balanced reporting, they've decided not to do the same for the Clintons.
They will be able to produce a negative publication with that many people assigned to the task of investigation. Now, consider an investigation by 150 trained members of our best law enforcement team of FBI agents. Probably nothing will be too derogatory in their report. It is rather amazing the difference in the end result when the leader of the project keeps his foot on the scales.
 

moe

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have twenty (20) of their reporters investigate Donald Trump, but, in the interest of fair and balanced reporting, they've decided not to do the same for the Clintons.
So? Who says the Washington Post is fair and balanced? Trump is threatening Bezos with anit-trust issues at Amazon so neither side is being very nice. The most watched cable news channel, Fox News is a right wing mouthpiece with way more eyeballs than the Washington Post. If you're afraid of the dirt that someone might dig up on you then maybe you're best staying in the private sector and not running for prez.