Excessively choreographed at times
News interviews with correspondents are usually seen to follow a predetermined set of questions in most news programs, but this one takes that to a whole new level. The male host interviewing people seems to know the exact phrasing in the answers he’s going to get, and on multiple occasions, he frames questions with those exact words as a Yes/No question for the correspondent. It’s absurd. But hey, at least he’s not as biased as the host of WSJ’s Potomac Watch!
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