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In reply to the discussion: CNN is actively swiftboating Walz at the top of every hour. [View all]soldierant
(7,699 posts)There are some on the 'Net, though. If what you want is to see natinal ne==media spout truth, I ca't elp. But if you just want to find it, maybe.
Wonkette is the one that has really inherited the mantle of the Court Jester - it revels in irreverence. But that's tone. The facts are solid.
The Bulwark is more straight fact, as is Talking Points Memo - and we all know truth has a liberal bias.
Several people I know read the Guardian. I usually don't on account of the paywall. Yes, I know i can get around that through archive.is, but I it takes a little time, so I generally don't unless I'm sharing it with others.
Substack is a home for many individuals, some widely known, some less so, wo deal with news. Joyce Vance (Civil Discourse) is often on the tube as a legal analyst, and can be more detailed in her Substack. Heather Cox Richardson (Letters from an American) is a historian who is good at analogies from history. Robert Reichwas Bill Clinton's Secretary of Labor. Steve Schmidt was a co-founder of the Lincoln Project but is now writing on his own and mincing exactly zero words. Robert Hubbell is not nationally knownbut he is asharp cookie. My liberal cousin recommended him to me. ook around as Substack and I'll bet you'll discover many more people you already trust.
And of course Democratic Underground is a terrific source of reality. But that you already knew.