During MSNBC’s 10 a.m. ET hour on Wednesday, anchor Thomas Roberts gloated that the latest Donald Trump controversy pushed another Hillary Clinton scandal out of the headlines: “Trump’s comments continue to hurt his overall message, this time distracting from a potentially damaging release of e-mails that could have cost the Clinton camp precious support among independents.”

Turning to New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters, Roberts asked: “How do journalists cover the latest turn in the Trump campaign, especially given the spin that it's the media fanning the flames?” Peters complained: “...there are two different media worlds right now. There is the way that conservatives and Republicans are getting their news and then there is the way that the rest of the world is getting their news.”

He summed up the disparity between the two news universes:

And if you turn on Fox News, you scroll through the conservative blogosphere right now, what you will see are lead stories about this latest Clinton e-mail flap. You turn on other media and what you will see are stories about Donald Trump suggesting that Second Amendment supporters take matters into their own hands....There are these two worlds that are co-existing and they’re never meeting.

After acknowledging that the liberal media has been downplaying Clinton’s controversies while hyping Trump’s, Peters fretted: “And so, you have people who get their information from completely separate sources and they kind of experience the election the way they want to experience it and then they blame the other side for not covering it fairly enough.”

The irony of a New York Times reporter accusing others of living in a media bubble never seemed to dawn on Peters.

Here is a full transcript of the August 10 segment: