Where does pol obtain news?
>>131805615
/pol/
on /pol/
>>131805671
>>131805691
but that is relying on secondary news source. What i mean is primary
>>131805615
>MSM
>Their ass
>Stormfront
>>131805615
We meme it to reality here on /pol/
>>131805615
Fox, Infowars and /pol/
/pol/
>>131805615
Zerohedge dot com
>>131805615
Go to the drudge report, scroll past the articles and there will be links to new sites, tons of them
> just clicked on a bunch and see which ones you like
>>131805804
You don't even mean primary either then. Every news outlet has sources which are primary.
You're better off following twitter trends than reading/watching any other outlet.
>>131805615
http://corbettreport.com
>>131805956
this
Who needs sources when you can BE THE SOURCE?
>>131805615
http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/
Never failed me once.
>>131805615
/pol/. I see much more variety of opinions and info here then anywhere else. Plus /pol/ is way ahead of the curve when it comes to finding news before almost everyone else.
>>131805615
rachel maddow
>>131805615
Google news is an aggregator that can be personalized, I also read Reddit but the selection is shit, desu.
The Hill
New Yorker
New York Times
Fox
CNN
The Federalist
Huffpost
Wapost
Washington Times
Reuters
BBC
Slate
Vox
Basically everything, then I come to /pol/ and make my own opinion
>>131806157
Well I meant something like wikileaks. I'm sure someone on pol reads actual primary materials
/pol/
>>131805615
INFOWARS
>>131805615
CNN
>>131805615
Funny, I am listening to Beethoven right now
Of course, not entirely accurate but a good graphic.
>>131805615
I don't get my news from any single source and I've grown to distrust pretty much all media these days. Used to read stuff like The Economist and the WSJ
>>131806811
The problem is that (((they))) don't give Americans an opportunity to read or access primary materials on their own or I'd read a hell of a lot more of them, such as investigation reports.
>>131805615
>>131805615
Reuters, WSJ, Google News, NPR and Fox.
>>131805615
For the last month I get all my news from /pol/ because it is all the news that is fit to print and also fair and balanced.
>>131806811
/b/
>>131805615
I use the CNN app, and also listen to NPR when I'm in the car.
>>131806811
yeah, whenever a primary source gets posted sure
>>131805615
4chan and Efukt
dailystormer.com
drudge
dailymail
/pol/
RSS Feeds to mailbox for drip feed of ALL major news sources. Then I read 4chan when I sense habbenings.
browse headlines on google or duckduckgo and investigate further, always look at two or three sources
>>131805615
Google news feed.
You niggas is paranoid AF bruh, desu baka famalambroghini.