'Double standards': Albanese ‘getting a free pass' from mainstream media

By Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Chris Kenny believes Australia's media has normalised double standards by shielding Prime Minister Anthony Albanese from scrutiny while giving Labor a free pass. “It's hard to overstate the amount of denial, delusion and bias in our political debate. The overwhelming majority of journalists and media in this country with the green Left are weak and deferential to Labor,” Mr Kenny said. “You're supposed to have some spine. Instead, the journos elicited nonsense. “Albo is allowed to move on. The press pack don't ask him about his embarrassments; he's not forced to address it in front of the cameras, and we're expected to pretend this is a level playing field. “What we are seeing is double standards, lies, and hypocrisy being normalised.”

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