In this world of Republican Presidents and Republican congressional majorities, it seems like the mainstream media just isn’t being biased enough. So says Vox Correspondent, and all around liberal mouthpiece, Carlos Maza.

Maza began his odd video on Thursday by attacking CNN, not for its blatant and proven bias against the President, but because he believed they are being too normal. He attacked their lack of bias, saying, “If you turn on CNN or your local news channel right now, things will probably look kind of normal. And that's because our news media isn't great at conveying when our politicians have gone truly off the rails.” Maza seems to be ignoring the fact that most Trump coverage is negative, this according to a recent Media Research Center study.

Meza went on to explain how even-keeled, unbiased reporting is fine in an administration like Obama's, but that “In the Trump era, it’s made political journalism feel totally inadequate.” Call me a skeptic, but I just might think Carlos Maza and liberal Vox just don’t like Republicans and use the cover of journalistic integrity to hide that fact.

That thought was quickly validated when Maza went on to give examples as to why we aren’t living in what he calls normal times. His first example was on the recent Senate health care vote, saying, “Republicans voted to consider a bill without knowing what was in it. They tried to pass it in the dead of night with no committee hearings.” Maza seemed to forget the now infamous quote by Nancy Pelosi, who proudly stated that lawmakers would have to pass ObamaCare to "know what was in it".

But after minutes of explaining his odd theory, he finally named it the "normalcy bias," or journalists treating similar stories from Democratic and Republican administrations the same way. The horror!

Below is a transcript of selected portions: