Election deniers, how do you feel about recent Fox testimony?

jimihendrix1

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I also canceled all cable type access. Just have a few streaming services for entertainment now. Screw fox and cnn and msnbc, etc. They’re all highly partisan and part of the problem. You can stream pbs news for free with the pbs app, imo the least biased broadcast news available.
I dont care how partisan any of them are, as long as theyre telling the truth, and when they get something wrong, correct the mistake.
 

PJ Diaz

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Well the good news is I don't really watch TV anyway. I prefer to read my news, and only watch occasional news clips if they are related to local articles of interest. Otherwise I prefer to read the news, as I find TV news has too much commentary and opinion, regardless of who the source is. I don't have cable TV at all, in fact.

EDIT: I checked the article you listed to and Sinclair doesn't own any stations in my area, according to the map on the page.

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Grandpapy

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Well the good news is I don't really watch TV anyway. I prefer to read my news, and only watch occasional news clips if they are related to local articles of interest. Otherwise I prefer to read the news, as I find TV news has too much commentary and opinion, regardless of who the source is. I don't have cable TV at all, in fact.

EDIT: I checked the article you listed to and Sinclair doesn't own any stations in my area, according to the map on the page.

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Watch out for PG city council. :lol:
 

schuylaar

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That's probably because I didn't feel like watching a 20-minute comedy skit while trying to pretend that it was news.
I disagree. It's not a comedy skit. He uses self deprecation if anything in his story telling of todays events. He makes you think logically and critically, in an unbiased way.

Prove me wrong and watch it; then I have something to talk to you about.
 

PJ Diaz

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I disagree. It's not a comedy skit. He uses self deprecation if anything in his story telling of todays events. He makes you think logically and critically, in an unbiased way.

Prove me wrong and watch it; then I have something to talk to you about.
So then by that same assessment, The Jimmy Dore Show and Joe Rogan are also news. Got it.
 

PJ Diaz

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I don't watch those guys. Isn't Rogan MAGA?

Did you invest 20 minutes of hearing events in a different manner so we can talk?
I don't have 20 minutes yesterday or today to do that. No, Rogan isn't MAGA, why would you think that? He supported Bernie Sanders in 2020, and thinks Trump followers are morons.

 

Fogdog

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Fits in nicely with this.

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Don't you like how a 'movement' just decides?
Should be named "Greater Welfare State"

They propose consolidating Federal money pits in other states to enlarge the Idaho welfare state.

More than most states. Idaho receives more federal funding relative to its total spending than two-thirds of all states. And because of its near-bottom average wages, it is reimbursed for social programs at a higher rate than all but two.


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Fogdog

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Poor guy.

Too bad you weren’t more reluctant voicing your opinions.

I wish they were afraid to voice their opinion.

“We are at war. The only thing that’s not flying right now is bullets,” said Mark Finchem, a GOP candidate for secretary of state in Arizona last year who continues to contest his loss and was the final speaker of the daylong conference.

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Aeroknow

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Well the good news is I don't really watch TV anyway. I prefer to read my news, and only watch occasional news clips if they are related to local articles of interest. Otherwise I prefer to read the news, as I find TV news has too much commentary and opinion, regardless of who the source is. I don't have cable TV at all, in fact.

EDIT: I checked the article you listed to and Sinclair doesn't own any stations in my area, according to the map on the page.

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It’s kinda comical that even up here in the north state on a local news channel(Action News Now) they fuck up pronouncing Pajaro and Salinas. When reporting the flooding the other day, two different anchors pronounced them like I didn’t even know was possible.
Real quick, i can't remember did you live in SC county back in ‘82 for the horrible flooding/mud slides? I lived in Ben Lomand until ‘85.
 
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schuylaar

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I wish they were afraid to voice their opinion.

“We are at war. The only thing that’s not flying right now is bullets,” said Mark Finchem, a GOP candidate for secretary of state in Arizona last year who continues to contest his loss and was the final speaker of the daylong conference.

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If we said shit like that, I'd be picked up and you'd be a charged member of the terrorist organization Wakanda Forever.
 
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schuylaar

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I wish they were afraid to voice their opinion.

“We are at war. The only thing that’s not flying right now is bullets,” said Mark Finchem, a GOP candidate for secretary of state in Arizona last year who continues to contest his loss and was the final speaker of the daylong conference.

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They can try all they wish and at one point I was for some sort of online voting, but realize we need the safety net of individual states becoming a check on another. This way with surgical precision, we can narrow down the defect. En Masse not so much.
 

PJ Diaz

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It’s kinda comical that even up here in the north state on a local news channel(Action News Now) they fuck up pronouncing Pajaro and Salinas. When reporting the flooding the other day, two different anchors pronounced them like I didn’t even know was possible.
Real quick, i can't remember did you live in SC county back in ‘82 for the horrible flooding/mud slides? I lived in Ben Lomand until ‘85.
Yep, I was a kid back in the floods of 82, but definitely remember them. After a month of rain, there were gullies cut in the road up to my house that were three feet wide and three feet deep. It was then that I began to realize the powerful awesomeness of nature.

In fairness, Pajaro is a bit tricky to pronounce for anyone not educated a bit in the Spanish language. Also, although it's not a Spanish work (it's a native word), it seems that at least 25% of the people who live in Aptos don't know how to pronounce it correctly. On that note, I remember a couple of decades ago, when I was visiting Austin TX, I asked for directions and was told to go down "Guadaloop" (Guadalupe), haha I would think the Texans would know how to pronounce one of their main streets, but no.
 

cannabineer

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Yep, I was a kid back in the floods of 82, but definitely remember them. After a month of rain, there were gullies cut in the road up to my house that were three feet wide and three feet deep. It was then that I began to realize the powerful awesomeness of nature.

In fairness, Pajaro is a bit tricky to pronounce for anyone not educated a bit in the Spanish language. Also, although it's not a Spanish work (it's a native word), it seems that at least 25% of the people who live in Aptos don't know how to pronounce it correctly. On that note, I remember a couple of decades ago, when I was visiting Austin TX, I asked for directions and was told to go down "Guadaloop" (Guadalupe), haha I would think the Texans would know how to pronounce one of their main streets, but no.
When I lived in Stanislaus County, I heard locals call it Stanislaw.
 
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