Liberals have CNN, MSNBC, NPR,NYT's, ABC,CBS,NBC,CNBC,Washington Post, ect ect slanted towards them and the GOP has one news network slanted towards them(FOX) and liberals whine and whine
My liberal friends believe media outlets of the Left are mostly accurate. Sure they get a little off track at time, but by and large give it to them straight. On the other hand, they also believe Fox news is 100% propaganda that has no resemblance to the truth at all.
When pressed for details they always give the same answer: Sean Hannity. In their view, because Hannity is on 1 hour per day the entire 24 hour broadcast is ultra-right full on fascist propaganda. It's not that they actually watch Hannity to see for themselves, or any other part of Fox News for that matter, they just take the comments they read on Facebook and run with that.
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As youngsters we have a lot of curiosity. We might take apart a watch to see how it works or see what happens when we stick a wire into a light socket. It's all part of the process of learning. I had a lot of the same curiosities and did a lot of the same stupid things too. WWII also fascinated me because so much of it was all around me growing up. And in the back of my mind there was always this little voice asking, "How could this have possibly happened?"
It took a long, long time to get the answers. Bits and pieces of the puzzle would fall into place via history classes in college, books or simply asking lots of questions. Yet it still took the best part of 40 years for it all to fall into place. The more I learned there was always another "why" lurking right around the corner. So I kept searching for answers, the questions were too important to let go.
A guy can learn a great deal if he asks "why" long enough. And if nothing else I've learned to pay attention to historians because when they say "we've seen this before" all sorts of red flags go up. And we've seen this before.