(August 3, 2018 at 4:46 pm)Shell B Wrote:(August 3, 2018 at 3:45 pm)CapnAwesome Wrote: I don't listen to their news on the radio very much, although I used to and liked it for their tone at least, and that you'd hear stories that you aren't likely to hear elsewhere. In the early 2000s they definitely leaned left.
I do listen to three of their podcasts, including their political one, and I'd say they are 100% left wing.
Not that that means anything. Vice news leans left too, but that doesn't mean they can't report the news accurately.
I don't listen to podcasts. I read the news, so we're probably getting different experiences.
Yeah, I think I'm going to spend a few days listening or reading npr. I mean I probably haphazardly read it from time to time cause I read a lot of news.
I like the npr politics podcast. It's good, but it is 4 liberals agreeing with one another. That's why I don't necessarily think that bias is the be all end all of whether or not something is good news.
Id much rather listen to news with a conservative bias than unbiased bullshit that's half about celebrities and what is trending on Twitter.
That's why I like Vice. They embedded with ISIS. That's amazing. I want to see what ISIS has to say, not just what CNN has to say about them.