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Hillary Clinton: Fox News won't air the January 6 hearings because they prefer their sedition made fresh on-site.
I don't quite understand "prefer their sedition made fresh on-site". It seems that the grammar implicitly uses a "prefer A to B" sturcture. Now A is "their sedition made fresh on-site", B "airing the January 6 hearings" and Fox News prefers A to B.
But what is the exact meaning of A? If Fox were allowed to enter the hall of the hearings, they can have the chance to make sedition there (on-site); now they are now allowed and they lose the chance and so refusing to air the hearings.
That is how I presently understand what Clinton said. I am not sure whether it is on the right track.
What does it actually mean?
I don't quite understand "prefer their sedition made fresh on-site". It seems that the grammar implicitly uses a "prefer A to B" sturcture. Now A is "their sedition made fresh on-site", B "airing the January 6 hearings" and Fox News prefers A to B.
But what is the exact meaning of A? If Fox were allowed to enter the hall of the hearings, they can have the chance to make sedition there (on-site); now they are now allowed and they lose the chance and so refusing to air the hearings.
That is how I presently understand what Clinton said. I am not sure whether it is on the right track.
What does it actually mean?