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Conservatives feel blamed, shamed and ostracized by the media

  • Written by Doron Taussig, Assistant Professor in Journalism, Ursinus College
imageSome conservatives view media as biased and take it personally.John Rowley/The Image Bank via Getty Images

Tune in to a conservative podcast or scroll through conservative Facebook feeds and there is a decent chance you’ll encounter the terms “mainstream media,” “liberal media” or just “the media,” used in...

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