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Which source would you trust most to give accurate information?

Which source would you trust most to give fair and accurate information?

  • BBC News

    Votes: 11 34.4%
  • CNN

    Votes: 5 15.6%
  • PBS

    Votes: 11 34.4%
  • ABC News

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Rush Limbaugh's Radio Show

    Votes: 5 15.6%

  • Total voters
    32
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Well why do you think Americans hate BBC? I'm a Conservative and I've never heard anyone on my side bash BBC. Quite the contrary, so I figured it must be coming from the left. That is if you are being accurate when you say Americans hate BBC.
 
Well why do you think Americans hate BBC? I'm a Conservative and I've never heard anyone on my side bash BBC. Quite the contrary, so I figured it must be coming from the left. That is if you are being accurate when you say Americans hate BBC.

.....so then only the news you watch have no bias? Sounds pretty biased to me. ;)
 
Liberals (Progressives) don't like accuracy. They like news that agrees with their agendas.That's why they ignore news stories that make the president or their side look bad.

So, what would you consider to be an unbiased news source?

Of all the choices, PBS is the one channel I see more reports with (calm) multiple viewpoints (not the kind where pundits are shouting at each other and accomplishing nothing). Personally though, I get my news from all sources, everything from redstate.com to dailykos.com and everything in between mainstream and nonmainstream.

However, I think we need FOX, MSNBC, google news, etc.
 
None of the above.Four liberal sources and one somewhat conservative source. Sometimes they are accurate and sometimes they are not.They are not fair or balanced. To get a balance one should get their news/information from multiple sources.


This "liberal media" thing has become a myth of epic proportions. Yes, MSNBC is liberal... but they are not liberal simply because they say a few things you do not agree with... If you are "very conservative" then by definition you are likely not to always agree with the "middle of the road" position. Being left of very conservative does not mean they are liberal.
 
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I don't necessarily disagree with that. My point though, was that while he may indeed be more biased than the other sources, he doesn't try to sell himself as unbiased.

No, he doesn't, he just tries to sell himself as correct, which in many, many cases he isn't, but I suppose that's personal opinion.
 
Andrewsullivan.com, although these days he's leaning a little far to the left and getting on my last damn good nerve.
 
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