57Brave
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Oh I'm sure. You think we are headed to some utopia. I'm not for saving it as it is or in the trajectory it is going.
I think we are heading to tomorrow.
Chop wood carry water
You and your "crowd" believe in Utopia
Oh I'm sure. You think we are headed to some utopia. I'm not for saving it as it is or in the trajectory it is going.
Drudge Report is a blog. So is Breitbart. So is Huffington Post. So is Slate.
They aren't news outlets. They don't send credentialed reporters out in the field.
They aggregate articles and post opinion pieces, ergo blog.
Who said it was ever godly? You evidently don't know that I think the Tory position was the correct one. That said, things can and are worse but of course you probably don't think so because we work out of different world views.
I see what you did there. haha, well no, not really.
The politicians - it doesn't really matter. The nation needs to implode anyway. Scratch that - needs to continue to implode.
seriously
at what point wasn't it imploding then?
i mean, it's founded on genocide and when we finished that we then enslaved humans to build an economy.
after that, we fought over the right to own other humans and then the side that lost did everything they could to make sure that they stayed 2nd class citizens
so, i am curious where it wasn't imploding and when it was ever godly?
Who said it was ever godly? You evidently don't know that I think the Tory position was the correct one. That said, things can and are worse but of course you probably don't think so because we work out of different world views.
i think i disagree with you
I think we are heading to tomorrow.
Chop wood carry water
You and your "crowd" believe in Utopia
you need to get your story straight Bedell
cause it is all right here to read and it doesn't make sense to say:
" it doesn't really matter. The nation needs to implode anyway. Scratch that - needs to continue to implode."
then i ask for examples with:
"seriously
at what point wasn't it imploding then?
i mean, it's founded on genocide and when we finished that we then enslaved humans to build an economy.
after that, we fought over the right to own other humans and then the side that lost did everything they could to make sure that they stayed 2nd class citizens
so, i am curious where it wasn't imploding and when it was ever godly?"
and you follow with:
"Who said it was ever godly? You evidently don't know that I think the Tory position was the correct one. That said, things can and are worse but of course you probably don't think so because we work out of different world views."
cause i am curious when it needed to be imploded or was it imploding from the start etc?
if it was from the start, then it wasn't "right" anyway so, who cars?
Huffington Post ?
Most all news stories are AP or direct quotes from the participants.
Hawk, you don't know how to read news yet you get to walk with an aire of being in the know ?
I would think as far as opinion pieces, one reads Politico and one reads Huffington then McClatchey . Perhaps let BBC weigh in --- the picture is viewed from all angles
EVERYONE on earth will look at an issue and present it from their angle - or are you one of those "Fair and Balanced" guys
only so far as the other guy has to split it down the middle while you and your "crowd" get to think you hold the "Truth"
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I even read Douhat when Bedell brings his tripe up - but that is presented as opinion. Huffington for the most part is an up to the minute TIME Magazine
I feel sorry for people that limit their exposure to sites like Huffington Post/Breibart/Facebook trending news (I had to create a Facebook account to get on Tinder). The headlines alone make me want to puke.
The facebook "trending" news is just yesterday's reddit frontpage. Sometimes it's several days late. Like on the 10th Anniversary of Leeeeeeeroyyyyy Jeennnnnkiiinnnnnnnnnnnnsss it trended I think 2 days later. Kind of sad in reality.
I wouldn't expect otherwise coming from somebody that reads Huffington Post.
I'm obsessed with the news and have been since I was a child: I subscribe to the NYT and Wall Street Journal dailies (I'd love to get the Washington Post, but it's not available in my city) as well as my local rag and my state's capital city paper ... The Economist, National Review, New Republic, The Week, TIME, Newsweek, Bloomberg Newsweek, Barron's, New Yorker, Guardian Weekly, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy -- all print (and the ones I can think of off of the top of my head). And that's just news/opinion. I love physical magazines and most are now so incredibly cheap if you look on eBay or join a site like RewardSurvey.
I watch BBC religiously (BBCAM is now in HD on DirecTV) and have BBC World Service on Sirius playing in the background literally all day. Also, Al-Jazeera America (not in HD, which kind of sucks) and France 24 and NHK. I row every evening and have a YouTube playlist that pulls segments from RT, VICE, Charlie Rose, EuroNews, NPR, CCTV, ODN.
I don't watch American TV news, with the exception of PBS Newshour (which I DVR and watch as I'm going to bed/masturbating) and those special occasions when something crazy is happening domestically.
For online news I use an RSS reader that pulls from: AP, Reuters, AFP, Getty, Chicago Tribune, LA Times, SF Chron, WaPo, DW, Spiegel, The Times (UK), Independent (UK), RIA Novosti, Le Monde, Korea Herald, Moscow Times, etc. as well as hundreds and hundreds of blogs and opinion sites.
Oh, and Twitter, which is the best source for breaking news since the Internet itself.
DailyMail is my guiltiest pleasure. The British know how to do tabloid like no other.
My job requires that I stay abreast of global news/cultural and social trends. I wanted to be a journalist at one time in my life.
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I feel sorry for people that limit their exposure to sites like Huffington Post/Breibart/Facebook trending news (I had to create a Facebook account to get on Tinder). The headlines alone make me want to puke.
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I don't believe that you ever read anything except Salon/Huffington Post/Slate/Vox/Insert Liberal Opinion Zine here. I'd imagine you are glued to MSNBC every night. I say this because you've rarely (if ever) voiced an opinion that is outside of your political comfort zone (almost like a zombie) -- and that's unfortunate because you are clearly an intelligent voice and do know what you are talking about generally ... just unduly influenced.
I'm obsessed with the news and have been since I was a child: I subscribe to the NYT and Wall Street Journal dailies (I'd love to get the Washington Post, but it's not available in my city) as well as my local rag and my state's capital city paper ... The Economist, National Review, New Republic, The Week, TIME, Newsweek, Bloomberg Newsweek, Barron's, New Yorker, Guardian Weekly, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy -- all print (and the ones I can think of off of the top of my head). And that's just news/opinion. I love physical magazines and most are now so incredibly cheap if you look on eBay or join a site like RewardSurvey.
I watch BBC religiously (BBCAM is now in HD on DirecTV) and have BBC World Service on Sirius playing in the background literally all day. Also, Al-Jazeera America (not in HD, which kind of sucks) and France 24 and NHK. I row every evening and have a YouTube playlist that pulls segments from RT, VICE, Charlie Rose, EuroNews, NPR, CCTV, ODN.
I don't watch American TV news, with the exception of PBS Newshour (which I DVR and watch as I'm going to bed/masturbating) and those special occasions when something crazy is happening domestically.
For online news I use an RSS reader that pulls from: AP, Reuters, AFP, Getty, Chicago Tribune, LA Times, SF Chron, WaPo, DW, Spiegel, The Times (UK), Independent (UK), RIA Novosti, Le Monde, Korea Herald, Moscow Times, etc. as well as hundreds and hundreds of blogs and opinion sites.
Oh, and Twitter, which is the best source for breaking news since the Internet itself.
DailyMail is my guiltiest pleasure. The British know how to do tabloid like no other.
My job requires that I stay abreast of global news/cultural and social trends. I wanted to be a journalist at one time in my life.
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I feel sorry for people that limit their exposure to sites like Huffington Post/Breibart/Facebook trending news (I had to create a Facebook account to get on Tinder). The headlines alone make me want to puke.
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I don't believe that you ever read anything except Salon/Huffington Post/Slate/Vox/Insert Liberal Opinion Zine here. I'd imagine you are glued to MSNBC every night. I say this because you've rarely (if ever) voiced an opinion that is outside of your political comfort zone (almost like a zombie) -- and that's unfortunate because you are clearly an intelligent voice and do know what you are talking about generally ... just unduly influenced.
Small group of supporters. Guy had 10k at his rally in Wisconsin. And these weren't forced attendance like Cruz or rent a crowds.
Small group of supporters. Guy had 10k at his rally in Wisconsin. And these weren't forced attendance like Cruz or rent a crowds.