I’ve had a saying for decades, “The media rarely lie, but they seldom tell the truth.” It’s all about ratings and if it bleeds it leads. There was a time when you could put faith in what Cronkite or Murrow said, now it’s National Enquirer quality journalism.
Every outlet, left and right, does it. It’s not so much what they put into their stories as it is what they leave out. As Mark Twain noted, “People who do not read the newspaper are uninformed. People who do read the newspaper are misinformed.”
Be a skeptic – don’t live in an echo chamber where all you hear are your own ideas. Tune into the other side and stomach it for as long as you can. Dig for your own facts and look for corroborating sources. Don’t depend on the media to do this work for you. Their objective is to entertain, not inform.
oldpine52 about 7 years ago
Wise people have always known that you can’t believe everything.
wiatr about 7 years ago
So, I can still believe what I smell?
meowlin about 7 years ago
“People say believe half of what you see, son, and none of what you hear.” – Norman Whitfield
Gent about 7 years ago
Unbelievable, isn’t it..
GROG Premium Member about 7 years ago
Trust no one and trust nothing you see, read or hear.
jreckard about 7 years ago
This means that I can still say anything I want.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 7 years ago
Old study shows children and fools tell the truth.
dflak about 7 years ago
I’ve had a saying for decades, “The media rarely lie, but they seldom tell the truth.” It’s all about ratings and if it bleeds it leads. There was a time when you could put faith in what Cronkite or Murrow said, now it’s National Enquirer quality journalism.
Every outlet, left and right, does it. It’s not so much what they put into their stories as it is what they leave out. As Mark Twain noted, “People who do not read the newspaper are uninformed. People who do read the newspaper are misinformed.”
Be a skeptic – don’t live in an echo chamber where all you hear are your own ideas. Tune into the other side and stomach it for as long as you can. Dig for your own facts and look for corroborating sources. Don’t depend on the media to do this work for you. Their objective is to entertain, not inform.
PICTO about 7 years ago
Those three monkeys were right.
clayusmcret Premium Member about 7 years ago
“Don’t believe everything you read on the internet.”Abraham Lincoln
J Short about 7 years ago
Why I start my day with the comics instead of the news.
Cozmik Cowboy about 7 years ago
Don’t believe everything you say.
sandflea about 7 years ago
A new study shows you can’t believe anything the president tweets.
Hydromantes about 7 years ago
Today’s comic is fake news.
waltermgm about 7 years ago
When it comes to polls remember 87% of statistics are just made up.