Re: "The BBC's LIBERAL Agenda"
Laura Kuenssberg was during her first years with the BBC a very informed , well neutral political correspondent . I admired her a lot.
Then promotion came along , and as with promotion in any other form of business, the women think it includes a personality change and they get very much up their own backside.
The same happened to Laura, maybe in an effort to prove herself, but highly intelligent she maybe, she's almost bloody 'red' with her politics . Ever since the 'Brexit' result, she has manipulated the meaning of words , phrases, by slightly changing the contexts , omitted the truth of explanations, been blatantly obnoxious and rude in interviews. With all this in mind, the head (James Harding)of the News and current affairs on BBC is to leave in the New Year, so we might just get someone who would prefer to have a different approach in guidance to those interviewers who monopolise the interviews through constant barrage and interruptions.
Question Times is another one that has adopted the same manner on rude interruption , to the point of we can't hear the answers above the clatter of teeth.