‘The Girls on the Bus’ solves the problem of making a show about Hillary Clinton

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Max’s “The Girls on the Bus,” based on Amy Chozick’s book “Chasing Hillary,” takes out Clinton and politics, too.

,” Max’s compulsively watchable and startlingly apolitical dramedy about the agony of political reporting. Inspired by former New York Times reporter Amy Chozick’s memoir “,” which chronicles her years following Clinton on the campaign trail, the series explores the beat’s grubby compromises, temptations and rewards by fictionalizing almost every aspect of the source material.

ethical latitude he and his ilk were granted while female journalists are held to impossible standards — Sadie works sources and blurs lines without ever quite knowing whether she’s connecting with people, manipulating them or both. Rounding out the quartet are Lola , a 20-something socialist TikTok influencer who funds her journalism by hawking sponsored products to her massive following, and Kimberlyn

 

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