The Media Bias/Fact Check web site, run by Dave Van Zandt, says this about the BBC...."When it comes to reporting on the USA and in particular President Donald Trump, there is a negative tone directed at Trump and his policies. In general, the BBC covers both sides of stories, with a slight bias in favor of the left.". This is obvious when you read BBC News articles about President Trump, but what is not so obvious to many is how the BBC selectively chooses what Trump stories to report on based on how negative the coverage will be. An example recently is the article they wrote on Trump's visit to a mixed martial arts on 2nd November, titled "UFC: Raucous reception for Trump at Mixed Martial Arts".. The article starts with "Donald Trump was met with raucous boos - and some cheers". So some people 'booed' and some cheered, no details are given as to how many booed and how many cheered. Why use the word "Raucous" in the title? They mention a "small anti-Trump protest was held at the Madison Square Garden arena.". From what we've all learned about the current political climate in the U.S. this is unsurprising. The BBC also said that "It comes less than a week after the president was booed at the baseball World Series in Washington DC.". This event was also covered by the BBC. So all normal BBC behaviour and what would be expected of their President Trump coverage. However, this week Trump attended a football game between between the University of Alabama and Louisiana State University where he received a very warm reception from the more than 100,000 crowd. The attached video shows this event. Even the New York Times, hardly a President Trump supporter, had to say ... "So when Mr. Trump decided to attend Saturday’s football game between the University of Alabama and Louisiana State University in the more politically friendly territory of Tuscaloosa, Ala., several aides and allies saw it as a way for him to elicit a more unequivocal show of support during a perio...