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No, but seriously, he's become a sellout.
Newsbud is really good, Breitbart, Drudge Report, The Keiser Report, I check out Paul Joseph Watson from time to time, Ben Shapiro is really smart, (not quite conservative enough for my liking's) I can't find anyone out there that I really like though. Alex Jones was the guy I liked in the beginning, but after he got all big and turned into a sellout, I decided it was time for change. Sometimes I still check him out to see whats cooking, but most of my time goes into smaller independent guys.
Read: BBC, AP, Reuters, Vox, Wall Street Journal, and The Economist
Watch: The Daily Show, Kimmel, and Seth Meyers
I read all the other outlets for entertainment but I don't take them seriously. If you want a good time, head over to MSNBC. Pure entertainment over there.
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Then if something seems a little over the top, I look at multiple sources.
If something seems to agree with the way I think too much, I look for an opposing argument to see if there's something I'm missing from the other side. Same deal if something seems too upsetting. I'll look and see if there's an opposing argument that helps explain why it happened.
If you think the only people telling the truth are the ones that say stuff you agree with. You've got your head shoved up your ass. If the person delivering the news is yelling or crying about their views of the event, I find a different source. I want information, not opinion.
NYT is in the same vein- but both those papers are sold out to the liberal establishment.
Guardian publishes interesting stuff- BBC will actually report US activities overseas in a rational way, where US TV agencies are still jingoistic, superficial and slanted.
I don't watch US TV News- can't stand the shallowness and propaganda. They are just trying to pit us against ourselves.
Drudge will tell you what's going on so I check that out every day. LA Times is insanely slanted toward urban liberals if you want that perspective (they had a recent editorial saying people that want to drive cars are "entitled"- they are just nuts).
FOX News is highly bias, but I do watch it to see both sides of the story.
". . .(not quite conservative enough for my liking's). . ."
I like joe Rogan podcasts and also watch Bill Maher , I like the fact he calls out the problems with the party he supports , I also watch a bit of John Oliver , I used to watch Hannity. But just cant anymore , he drives me nuts with how he just yells over guests he does not agree with
I find Fox News provides me with the best content.
Seriously. Like Rooster said. I will read and listen to many things including, and usually more so stuff I know I will disagree with our doubt because it fills in the gaps and provides balance and information to develop as big a picture of information as possible. I also try to check information on sources and authors. Then without emotion I run it thru my god given filter of experience and common sense to come up with some kind of understanding.
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Hannity is an assclown. Claims he isnt a journalist, then gets mad when he isnt credited for stuff. I thought you were just an opinion guy bud? Whats up?
Ezra Klein, founder of Vox, is even worse and his sites are evidence of that. Main reason he was fired from Wapo. How does a then 22 year old get the idea he can walk in to Bezo's office and demand $100mil for a website like Vox then throw a royal temper tantrum when you get fired for it and laughed out of legitimacy.
Any guesses on his previous screen name?
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