Green Knight said:I never thought I'd see the words "Journalistic Integrity" associated with either the BBC or NPR.
I never thought anyone could question it.
But, I'm always on the look out for a better source of news. What do you rely on?
Green Knight said:I never thought I'd see the words "Journalistic Integrity" associated with either the BBC or NPR.
Sigma said:I never thought anyone could question it.
But, I'm always on the look out for a better source of news. What do you rely on?
Tewligan said:
Y'know, I never thought I'd see the words "CNN" and "fanboy" next to each other.
"Dude, CNN is the baddest news channel! Darth Vader works for them! Sweeeet!"
Wicht said:
Neil Cavuto and Brit Hume!!!
Fox News all the way.
(Though Greta I find annoying - couldn't believe they hired her)
Sigma said:No, seriously though. Where do you go for real news and not editorial infographic stuff that belongs in USAToday?
Wicht said:
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I start out checking out Drudge in the morning for gossip. Follow this up with a reading of the Washington Times online and a survey of the Fox news web site. If there is a particularly explosive topic from the day before I may check out the viewpoint from the New York Times. In the afternoon, depending on when I eat supper, I will listen to Neil Cavuto's money report and then if I am home I will watch Brit Hume's show for Washington happenings followed by a discussion of events from both left and right perspectives. If I miss Brit Hume I will often catch O'Reilly.
Sigma said:
Sounds like a pretty well-rounded diet. What's Drudge?
Wicht said:I start out checking out Drudge in the morning for gossip. Follow this up with a reading of the Washington Times online and a survey of the Fox news web site
Kid Charlemagne said:
A little checking reveals that the Washington Times is still owned by Rev. Moon. As for Bill Riley, there is no one who puts more spin on the news than he does.