Networks Skew Labels: 'Extreme' Designation Applied to Conservatives, Not Socialist Senator Mamdani
Networks are applying a double standard by shielding New York City socialist Mamdani from being labeled 'extreme', while applying the same label to conservatives, highlighting liberal bias in news divisions. This inconsistency raises concerns about objectivity and nonpartisan reporting in politics.

Network news divisions apply different standards of 'extreme' label to conservatives and socialist NYC politician Mamdani, raising concerns about broadcast bias. Liberal networks seem to have a subjective view on who can be labeled as extreme, which is not objective or nonpartisan. This double standard may unfairly target conservatives while shielding left-leaning politicians from criticism. The inconsistency undermines the credibility of network news divisions.