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When one side tells the truth and one side lies, there will be completely different angles. Only one of the sides is wrong, and only one is bad faith. You continuously fail to understand this.
Your belief that one side always tells the truth and the other side lies does not make it reality. It's a self fulfilling prophecy.

When you believe that one side always tells the truth, you're going to believe that anything they say is going to be the truth.
 
Mainly very conservative attorneys. I’m sure you interact with some very radical left people.
Farce likely interacts with a slew of people……IIRC, in Cleveland, he walked his dogs and visited a locals bar with his dogs…..sipping a whiskey….

Farce isn’t a leftist.

He’s a businessman and pragmatist who supports the US Constitution.
 
Mainly very conservative attorneys. I’m sure you interact with some very radical left people.
Nah, most of my circle are pro-business moderates on either side of the aisle. I hang with some folks who voted for Trump in 2016, but didn’t vote for him again. Anyone I know who voted for Trump since 2016, our relationship has likely gradually drifted apart. I myself regularly voted for quite a few Republicans pre-Trump but since 2016, I will only vote for Republicans who denounce Trump (turns out there ain’t many of them.)

I know Fox News watchers, and some MSNBC watchers and the Fox folks tend to watch more TV news and put a lot more stock in it than the MSNBC types do. I don’t know anybody who watches TYT or OAN. I just don’t hang with many extremists. Mostly consumers of mainstream news because my friends tend to be pretty centrist, mainstream Americans. Then again, if you’re hanging with folks who think Fox is insufficiently conservative you might think my moderate friends are “very radical left people.” But that likely says more about you and your friends than about me and mine. Look at how many right wing news outlets to the right of Fox exist and compare that to the dearth of liberal counterparts on cable channel lineup. The fact that you consider mainstream legacy media outlets to be “liberal” is hilarious, and tells us plenty about your perspective. Do those networks and publications employ some liberals? Certainly, but look at who owns those networks and the veil of liberalism falls apart.
 
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Nah, most of my circle are pro-business moderates on either side of the aisle. I hang with some folks who voted for Trump in 2016, but not after that. Anyone I know who voted for Trump since 2016, our relationship has likely gradually drifted apart. I myself regularly voted for quite a few Republicans pre-Trump but since 2016, I will only vote for Republicans who denounce Trump (turns out there ain’t many of them.)

I know Fox News watchers, and some MSNBC watchers and the Fox folks tend to watch more TV news and put a lot more stock in it than the MSNBC types do. I don’t know anybody who watches TYT or OAN. I just don’t hang with many extremists. Mostly consumers of mainstream news because my friends tend to be pretty centrist, mainstream Americans. Then again, if you’re hanging with folks who think Fox is insufficiently conservative you might think my moderate friends are “very radical left people.” But that likely says more about you and your friends than about me and mine. Look at how many right wing news outlets to the right of Fox exist and compare that to the dearth of liberal counterparts on your channel lineup. The fact that you consider mainstream media outlets to be “liberal” is hilarious tells us plenty about your perspective. Do those networks and publications employ some liberals? Certainly, but look at who owns those networks and the veil of liberalism falls apart.
The guy claimed that NPR and the AP were liberal news outlets. He’s clearly trolling.
 
Nah, most of my circle are pro-business moderates on either side of the aisle. I hang with some folks who voted for Trump in 2016, but didn’t vote for him again. Anyone I know who voted for Trump since 2016, our relationship has likely gradually drifted apart. I myself regularly voted for quite a few Republicans pre-Trump but since 2016, I will only vote for Republicans who denounce Trump (turns out there ain’t many of them.)

I know Fox News watchers, and some MSNBC watchers and the Fox folks tend to watch more TV news and put a lot more stock in it than the MSNBC types do. I don’t know anybody who watches TYT or OAN. I just don’t hang with many extremists. Mostly consumers of mainstream news because my friends tend to be pretty centrist, mainstream Americans. Then again, if you’re hanging with folks who think Fox is insufficiently conservative you might think my moderate friends are “very radical left people.” But that likely says more about you and your friends than about me and mine. Look at how many right wing news outlets to the right of Fox exist and compare that to the dearth of liberal counterparts on your channel lineup. The fact that you consider mainstream media outlets to be “liberal” is hilarious tells us plenty about your perspective. Do those networks and publications employ some liberals? Certainly, but look at who owns those networks and the veil of liberalism falls apart.
Great post. The "Fox News Orphan" phenomenon is real. I have retired relatives who do little but watch Fox News or Fox Business all day during the week, and I knew plenty of other relatives who have passed on who did the same. And they believe what Fox tells them and it most certainly has an enormous influence on how they see the world. They were conservative before Fox of course, but Fox has been brilliant at playing to these people's pre-existing prejudices and worldview and telling them only what they want to hear and believe, and to keep them constantly angry and upset at liberals and fearful of every group and person conservatives don't like. I do think it's a kind of addiction for many Trumpers, especially older and retired ones.
 
Great post. The "Fox News Orphan" phenomenon is real. I have retired relatives who do little but watch Fox News or Fox Business all day during the week, and I knew plenty of other relatives who have passed on who did the same. And they believe what Fox tells them and it most certainly has an enormous influence on how they see the world. They were conservative before Fox of course, but Fox has been brilliant at playing to these people's pre-existing prejudices and worldview and telling them only what they want to hear and believe, and to keep them constantly angry and upset at liberals and fearful of every group and person conservatives don't like. I do think it's a kind of addiction for many Trumpers, especially older and retired ones.
Very sad
Seen it first hand Powerfully sad
 
Nah, most of my circle are pro-business moderates on either side of the aisle. I hang with some folks who voted for Trump in 2016, but didn’t vote for him again. Anyone I know who voted for Trump since 2016, our relationship has likely gradually drifted apart. I myself regularly voted for quite a few Republicans pre-Trump but since 2016, I will only vote for Republicans who denounce Trump (turns out there ain’t many of them.)

I know Fox News watchers, and some MSNBC watchers and the Fox folks tend to watch more TV news and put a lot more stock in it than the MSNBC types do. I don’t know anybody who watches TYT or OAN. I just don’t hang with many extremists. Mostly consumers of mainstream news because my friends tend to be pretty centrist, mainstream Americans. Then again, if you’re hanging with folks who think Fox is insufficiently conservative you might think my moderate friends are “very radical left people.” But that likely says more about you and your friends than about me and mine. Look at how many right wing news outlets to the right of Fox exist and compare that to the dearth of liberal counterparts on cable channel lineup. The fact that you consider mainstream legacy media outlets to be “liberal” is hilarious, and tells us plenty about your perspective. Do those networks and publications employ some liberals? Certainly, but look at who owns those networks and the veil of liberalism falls apart.
Most of my friends and colleagues whom I discuss politics with are Republicans who generally support Trump but either have serious issues with him or find him humorous or don't take him that seriously. These are Peter Millar Republicans. These folks would never vote for a Democrat. Through mutual friends, I do know a network of very conservative attorneys and paralegals (I'm on an email list) who are very MAGA and, for example, think Fox news is squishy. Those were the people I was referring to.

I don't discuss politics with most people and simply keep my beliefs to myself.
 
Or he’s never actually listened to NPR and just accepts the right-wing propaganda talking points he hears everyday in his siloed bubble

My wife listens to NPR (although not as much lately) so I'm familiar with it. You seriously think NPR is neutral and doesn't skew left? Its employees are like 98% Dem.
 
I was listening to episode 1 of 2 of Gavin Newsom talking to Dr. Phil on his podcast and Phil told a story about him and his wife trying to watch the news at dinner, switching between multiple channels covering the same story, and finding completely different angles to the coverage of that story.

The amount of "fact" provided by news outlets is very minimal. The rest is the person's interpretation of events, or hearsay, presented as fact.
FYI, this tidy little anecdote never happened.
 
My wife listens to NPR (although not as much lately) so I'm familiar with it. You seriously think NPR is neutral and doesn't skew left? Its employees are like 98% Dem.
I agree most NPR reporters and staff lean left. NPR is also fastidious about factchecking. So the selection of stories may be different than those on Fox, but it’s extremely accurate and fair information.
 
I agree most NPR reporters and staff lean left. NPR is also fastidious about factchecking. So the selection of stories may be different than those on Fox, but it’s extremely accurate and fair information.

I got annoyed by NPR the first Trump term because they’d always have a Trump surrogate on and seemingly be afraid to push back on anything that was said. Always assumed that was out of fear of being perceived as biased.
 
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