So where does /pol/ get their news from? Any suggestions for real news sites or YT users?
>>129358676
There's no real news. Just take whatever CNN says and assume the opposite.
>RT
>Fox
>Sputnik
>Infowars
>Breitbart
>ZeroHedge
you know, only RELIABLE news-sites.
>>129358842
oh, don't forget WikiLeaks, because it is completely impossible to edit text documents so it's 100% reliable.
News outlets that appeal to my political bias.
Just like 90% of Americans.
>>129358676
Lol
>>129358676
/pol/
>>129358944
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_consensus_effect
>>129358676
My normal daily routine goes along these lines:
BBC (I like to get a different perspective... even if it's mostly bullshit)
Fox news (It's the closest to the truth the mainstream gets from what I can tell)
Instapundit (hit or miss, but there is always something interesting to read)
and then I follow stories I'm interested in on a couple different sites depending on what it is and what it's about. I don't like giving CNN clicks, but I do try and expose myself to opposing viewpoints. They are downright retarded lately though so generally I avoid them and go with ABC or something.
/pol/
FriaTider (Swedish)
Several youtubers like RubinReport and Tara Mcarthy
>>129358676
http://corbettreport.com
r/politics
I listen to The Young Turks for unbiased news
>>129358676
Straight from the source.
>>129359134
This
>>129362812
The top story now is calling for trump's impeachment.
>>129362992
theyre okay but not as batshit crazy as i like from my news. I like my news customized to my preferences, gender, ideology, and identities. Thats why I read Jezebel's "Barf Bag" section to catch up the daily Drumpf shitshow.