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I've sort of blocked a lot of it out lately. It's all biased one way or another. Online sites are no better than TV. It's always someone or a group of people preaching to the choir.
I used to switch between CNN and Fox with a bit of MSNBC. That way I figured all the facts would come out, pro and con any particular thing. Can't watch MSNBC anymore. The worst possible combination of traits is in their anchors: stupidity and substandard education, arrogance, and bias.
I used to read The New York Times and Washington Post. Cancelled both.
I watch my local news station and read the local paper. That, at least, is often useful.
Saw a few highlights from the Democratic Convention and turned it off. Someone who can't pass the Illinois Bar Exam after three tries has no business making policy pronouncements on anything. For crying out loud, I passed the New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts and Connecticut Bar over the course of five days, first try, and I was barely able to study at all because my mother was in the hospital for the entire six weeks of the prep reviews. What were you doing going to school for it if you're incapable of passing the licensing exam.
Non si fa il proprio dovere perchè qualcuno ci dica grazie, lo si fa per principio, per se stessi, per la propria dignità. Oriana Fallaci