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"RE: So, what do you consider a news source?" |
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Message Replied To ========== So, what do you consider a news source? There seems to be a lot of challenges to 'sources' below. Do you consider a media outlet that you agree with all or most of the time a good source? Conversely, do you consider a media outlet that you disagree with all or most of the time a bad source? I think it is very difficult to gauge the slant of many outlets. Some are easier than others (Fox News and MSNBC come to mind). Is Huffington Post a good source? Is National Review a good source? How do you gauge? Personally, I use CNN.com as my news source. I find myself equally happy with their news stories/opinions and ticked off at them. Just curious what people think a 'good, credible' news source is since it is seemingly harder and harder to link a story without someone going all Lounge on the source. ==============================(What Native post + What Swampgas post(weighted for volume) / 2) = News. |
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-- Starred by: Jethro Albert aubie in bham MIAUTIGER Utahman LeisureG8R chigatorbri WAR DAMN EAGLE -- BurrGator Posting higher than God ( 98.254.108.59) on 10/5/2012 - 12:14 p.m. says: ( 5 views ) "We're borrowing 10% of GDP each year to get 1-2% growth. That isn't" an improving economy. We're simply mortgaging the future. |


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