And he went to Free Press, a right biased media source. Seems nothing has changed for him.
Look, for years I was a FOX news viewer. I mean they were on top of it. I could see the bias, but I can sift through that. I can't sift through the bias of MSNBC. But the biggest thing, local stories, they were always the first on the scene. And they had this show, I think it was called Counterpoint. I mean it was real debates, from diverging viewpoints. But that went away.
I don't even own a television. Maybe, when football season gets here, I might change that. But the Panther's suck. And yes, NPR is biased, but only slightly. I mean really, maybe like FOX was years ago. And I can sift through their bias as well. What they do do, better than anyone else, is provide comprehensive information. I mean it is not a quip. And let's just be honest, you can't listen to NPR, or even watch a television news report, without doing your own research. Follow up, dig deep, really, it is a requirement.
And to be brutally frank. That is the problem. Everyone is looking for confirmation bias. No one wants to take the time to learn. And these websites, like Townhall, Pajama Media, they have no interest in presenting the news, no interest in in depth analysis of the topic at hand. No, they want your money. They want eyeballs.