FallenOak wrote:
I believe all of you are saying that both sides of the news is bias news. The thing to do is to listen to many broadcasts and take copious notes. Read your notes and make intelligent decisions about the news. Perhaps somewhere there will be a grain of t***h. Maybe not though because Diogenes had to look long for Trugh.
It is a challenge for sure. It always has been, and actually, those news organizations that we now think were so t***hful, were in many cases carrying water for those who were up to no good. I do not recall hearing a word about the women in the White House when Kennedy was president-the press and secret service surely knew about that, or Lyndon Johnson and his shenanigans. No one talked about Eisenhower and his dallying either. The press liked Kennedy, so would not sully his name, and his family was complicit. Johnson was simply so crude and powerful even in the Senate that no one dared till he was president and miserably handling Viet Nam. So, I doubt we have gotten the whole t***h about anything since we were told that "George Washington could not tell a lie" and chopped down a cherry tree. I don't believe Diogenes ever found an honest man-not even himself-his standards must have been much higher than any to be found today, particularly in the swamp that is DC.
proud republican wrote:
We feel the same about Clinton Nauseating Network and MSNBC!!!
You feel like that because your head is so full of rhetorical garbage straight news and facts sounds crazy
woodguru wrote:
You feel like that because your head is so full of rhetorical garbage straight news and facts sounds crazy
Real news and facts from CNN?????πππππ Really????? ππππThank you for the laughs ,Woody!!! I needed that!!
GoCubs wrote:
Be honest.... do you REALLY believe what is said on newsmax and oan? If so, I have a tropical island in Canada that you may be interested in buying.
I was being facetious. I think most all for-profit βNewsβ outlets have credibility issues, some more than others.
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