Monderegal » 05 Feb 2023, 11:13 am » wrote: ↑
I don't really remember. I've seen the show but I was more of a kid then. I did kind of fall onto the MSNBC bandwagon for a while because I hated Fox News with a passion. I just get a bunch of magazines now via email and watch an hour of CBS news for an hour on my television streaming device. At least that way I can keep up with television and it lets me wind down for the day. It's just information too. I think we need to make our own judgements about what we see in the news and not make the news the news. That is somewhat of a new phenonium from my understanding but I might be wrong. Cable news wars bring in the advertising dollars.
It's more about being able to separate the wheat from the chaff.
If you pay attention, they will usually tell you the truth at some point, even in a very slanted segment. Of course some will just flat out lie as well.
I also try to read about anything I'm interested in from both sides of the aisle, and then come to a conclusion about the truth somewhere in the middle.
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