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What is the least biased news source?
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Originally posted by camleish View Postof course not. but they're the best at covering it up. they also have much more interesting/compelling features than just about anyone else. plus, car talk.When a true genius appears, you can know him by this sign: that all the dunces are in a confederacy against him.
--Jonathan Swift
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Originally posted by camleish View Postof course not. but they're the best at covering it up. they also have much more interesting/compelling features than just about anyone else. plus, car talk."It's devastating, because we lost to a team that's not even in the Pac-12. To lose to Utah State is horrible." - John White IV
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Originally posted by SeattleUte View PostNPR is not unbiased.
No kidding. People (not you Cam) hear sterile, temperate NPR monotone as representing some kind of objectivity.
I've interacted w/ NPR execs over the past few years and those cats aren't running an unbiased operation. But their bias is usually evident in the things they don't talk about more than in the things they do.Ute-ī sunt fīmī differtī
It can't all be wedding cake.
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Originally posted by oxcoug View PostNo kidding. People (not you Cam) hear sterile, temperate NPR monotone as representing some kind of objectivity.
I've interacted w/ NPR execs over the past few years and those cats aren't running an unbiased operation. But their bias is usually evident in the things they don't talk about more than in the things they do.Visca Catalunya Lliure
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"Yeah, but never trust a Ph.D who has an MBA as well. The PhD symbolizes intelligence and discipline. The MBA symbolizes lust for power." -- Katy Lied
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Originally posted by oxcoug View PostNo kidding. People (not you Cam) hear sterile, temperate NPR monotone as representing some kind of objectivity.
I've interacted w/ NPR execs over the past few years and those cats aren't running an unbiased operation. But their bias is usually evident in the things they don't talk about more than in the things they do."Remember to double tap"
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Originally posted by oxcoug View PostNo kidding. People (not you Cam) hear sterile, temperate NPR monotone as representing some kind of objectivity.
I've interacted w/ NPR execs over the past few years and those cats aren't running an unbiased operation. But their bias is usually evident in the things they don't talk about more than in the things they do.
i also read nro and the wsj most days for stuff i can't get on npr. maybe the most important thing other than being able to see past bias on one's own is to get info from a diversity of sources. google news is really good for that.Te Occidere Possunt Sed Te Edere Non Possunt Nefas Est.
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