Not bipartisan account for sure.
I really appreciate a lot of his translation his reporting process. This is a hard story and he opening wrestles with being unbiased. That being said Bush and Trump are referred to only by what they’d done wrong. The reference to Obama kinda plays him as a hero. With this level of party bias it’s hard to believe he isn’t missing bias in other areas of his reporting. He loses credibility. 15 years of reporting on a traumatic story and guess who is president in the middle? The blame is to be shared by all three presidents; end of Bush’s, all of Obama’s, and beginning of Trumps administration. If there was government malfeasance in the investigation it was happening squarely in the 8 years Obama was in office. As an independent its glaringly biased. Lastly bringing in a mental Heath worker to understand the mental state of the soldiers would have given a much clearer picture of why stories were really unclear, forgotten or inconsistent. Great opportunity to teach about mental Health and normalize it.
lillimay5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/05/21
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Kman9415 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/19/20
Very thorough and balanced reporting. A gripping story with engaging plot twists. Tragic and engrossing. Must listen.
Thejobrosguy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/22
Don’t miss this series.
adrescru via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/28/20
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