You can watch, but just view everything with skepticism. Especially any 'news' person that calls all conservatives 'right-wing' or 'controversial', etc. but never label those on the liberal or Democrat side. That is a red flag that you are not hearing the whole truth.
Also, when they replay quotes from Democrats and liberal groups, but very few if any from those who oppose the liberal viewpoint. Or when far-left groups or spokespeople are not identified as such. This is called bias, even if you choose to ignore its existence.
Just because some TV news reader says something, does not make that truth, nor does it make it the whole truth. Even on Fox. Always verify through other methods. With the internet, you have lots of ways to check what they claim as fact.
2006-09-11 07:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk radio is a good Republican news outlet. All news outlets spin things so I would say to get the truth you got to look on the internet and filter out the garbage and lies and make some decisions for yourself.
2006-09-11 07:03:51
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answered by don1joker 2
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Fox News gives the truth.
It reports both sides. The liberals don't own Fox News.
2006-09-11 06:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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well fox news never does get in trouble for false reporting unlike a lot of other news stations, at least when i watch fox i know there getting the facts right
2006-09-11 06:59:21
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answered by AFwife 4
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Fox is the only one I've found. Although I do watch others when I want a good laugh.
2006-09-11 07:02:23
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answered by SuperMom 2
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My mom is a Republican, and she gets her news from the same place I do: ALL OVER. I don't trust ANY media to not be biased, so I read as many as I can...and figure that if there are conflicting reports, the truth is somewhere in between. I also tend to avoid articles in which there is ANY form of speculation. Speculation is not news.
2006-09-11 06:56:52
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Most sources are good for facts. You need to distinguish between analysis (subject to spin) and facts (not subject to spin). If one source doesn't broadcast enough facts in an area you are interested in, then try another.
2006-09-11 06:57:37
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answered by Brand X 6
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just keep watching FOX. you will get everything you want to hear from there. Why go anywhere else anyway? Aren't you happy with what you're being fed? Where's this need to look elsewhere coming from??
2006-09-11 06:57:11
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answered by Pam 4
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Fox news is the only new that reports the truth, does not promote propaganda or half truths... stick with Fox... everything else is tainted ..lol...
2006-09-11 06:59:32
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answered by Ms Fortune 7
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Just keep watching FOX News. Why are you trying to get away from them?
2006-09-11 06:59:20
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answered by dewdropinn 3
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