08-26-2012, 11:08 AM
I read from multiple news sources if I'm interested in a particular topic; it's the best way I've found to try to weed out the facts from the slant. For global stories, I check out the news pieces local to the story (one of the best things about the internet).
Don't really watch tv news much because it's way too biased for me; FOX and MSNBC being very skewed on opposite ends of the spectrum to a mock-worthy extreme sometimes, imo. I do listen to AM talk radio on road trips - some of the most serious programs make me laugh out loud at the repitition and rhetoric spewed.
Don't really watch tv news much because it's way too biased for me; FOX and MSNBC being very skewed on opposite ends of the spectrum to a mock-worthy extreme sometimes, imo. I do listen to AM talk radio on road trips - some of the most serious programs make me laugh out loud at the repitition and rhetoric spewed.