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In reply to the discussion: Who do you trust most for your news? [View all]NoJusticeNoPeace
(5,018 posts)32. All sides? See, see how they have changed our vernacular
there is only one side to something like a news story, the truth.
The right has been making shit up and lying for so long they have convinced us that they have a "side" of a story or of the truth.
They dont.
They claimed for years that all media was liberal. The reason they claimed this is they didnt like the truth.
They still dont.
Not picking on you, stil_one i just took this opportunity to point this out using your post.
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Actually I would say Bloomberg. They are not perfect, but do try to present all sides
still_one
Apr 2015
#1
I guess I trust my own sources, and today's fake journalists use the same ones as I do,
closeupready
Apr 2015
#2
I don't trust until I verify any news topic. I chose a combination of the above because
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#4
BBC That way I don't have to hear why the New McDonald XXXXXX is so wonderful.
BlueJazz
Apr 2015
#12
Combo, satellite TV: CNN events, FSTV, (Hartmann, Pap, Goodman), MBNBC, AJ, RT, Link. Online *DU,
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#23