Kev3188
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Exactly.
Which is why other outlets like AJAM, OANN, PBS, etc. have value...
Which is why other outlets like AJAM, OANN, PBS, etc. have value...
Kev3188 said:Exactly.
Which is why other outlets like AJAM, OANN, PBS, etc. have value...
Thanks for the addition.townpete said:
What no NPR as well?
cltrat said:or MSNBC
or Huffington Post
Also a good choice.townpete said:
What no NPR as well?
lol
Kev3188 said:Also a good choice.
700UW said:Faux News is the worst and has been found to be the most untruthful network news in the US.
https://www.google.com/search?q=fox+news+the+most+lies&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
700UW said:No one who has common sense believe Faux News.
They have been shown to be 60% untruthful.
700UW said:Faux News is the worst and has been found to be the most untruthful network news in the US.
https://www.google.com/search?q=fox+news+the+most+lies&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
Take for instance PolitiFact.com. This fact-checking website is operated by the Tampa Bay Times, a newspaper widely considered anti-Republican (and known to some as the "Florida Pravda"). However, if a website purports to be fact checker, then shouldn't it be operated by people who can legitimately claim to be impartial? PolitiFact is staffed by the same old reporters and researchers.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/09/politifacts_faux_fact_checking.html#ixzz3xMQDjTck