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I get all the news I need from the weather report.
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I watch both. When I grow fed up on the way CNN drags out, overtalking, its unending human interest stories and its advice, i click the switch button and move over to Fox. If Fox is then on one of its multiple-male anti-Obama diatribes, I give up and switch to the History channel where I usually end up with something like another flying saucer story. If so, I then switch to the National Geographic channel. There, I often find more about some tentative discovery in Israel of possible evidence some character in the Bible might have been burried there.
So, I end up back at CNN, but by them, it is into commercials. Even with the sound off, it is more than I can endure to see another "making out" drug ad.
I give up and turn on NPR radio.
I watch FOX--because I can get the conservative and liberal opinion. My favorite is Greta Van Sustren. CNN is noted for heavily biasing their comments toward the left side of the isle--and were very helpful in kicking Hillary Clinton to the curb--and were a prep rally for Barack Obama. So I have lost all faith in their abilitiy to report on political candidates or news. I used to watch them.
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I get my news from the web by visiting different news resources, conservative, liberal and what I consider the "tweeners'.
To be honest, I don't trust Fox News or MSNBC as both of these cable news networks have a political agenda/message and their reporting shows it. Why in the hell would anyone want to be force fed slanted news? That makes no sense to me, it's just being lazy, intellectually.
I usually get my news online.
I watch both. When I grow fed up on the way CNN drags out, overtalking, its unending human interest stories and its advice, i click the switch button and move over to Fox. If Fox is then on one of its multiple-male anti-Obama diatribes, I give up and switch to the History channel where I usually end up with something like another flying saucer story. If so, I then switch to the National Geographic channel. There, I often find more about some tentative discovery in Israel of possible evidence some character in the Bible might have been burried there.
So, I end up back at CNN, but by them, it is into commercials. Even with the sound off, it is more than I can endure to see another "making out" drug ad.
I give up and turn on NPR radio.
I watch both. When I grow fed up on the way CNN drags out, overtalking, its unending human interest stories and its advice, i click the switch button and move over to Fox. If Fox is then on one of its multiple-male anti-Obama diatribes, I give up and switch to the History channel where I usually end up with something like another flying saucer story. If so, I then switch to the National Geographic channel. There, I often find more about some tentative discovery in Israel of possible evidence some character in the Bible might have been burried there.
So, I end up back at CNN, but by them, it is into commercials. Even with the sound off, it is more than I can endure to see another "making out" drug ad.
I give up and turn on NPR radio.
It's been at least a week since we had the whole 'which news station do you watch' blah blah blah