WHERE/HOW one follows current events is really the crux of most arguments...there are 787 million reasons one of them is quite a bit less reliable than others.
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WHERE/HOW one follows current events is really the crux of most arguments...there are 787 million reasons one of them is quite a bit less reliable than others.
Yes, you have to shop around and listen to multiple sourses. Of course, if you catch one source consistently lying, you move on.
Some are unforgivable; like when a "news" station lies for 5 years about one topic, just making stuff up as they go along.
WHERE/HOW one follows current events is really the crux of most arguments...there are 787 million reasons one of them is quite a bit less reliable than others.
Yes, you have to shop around and listen to multiple sourses. Of course, if you catch one source consistently lying, you move on.
Some are unforgivable; like when a "news" station lies for 5 years about one topic, just making stuff up as they go along.
One source in the FAUX NEWS industry jump arounds, are those who dominate less than 1% of the entire T viewing population, or those who watch Cable TV Naws.