What news network does /pol/ read?
Pic related, but I also read the Wall Street Journal every morning with breakfast. I'm considering cancelling my subscription to that though. I rarely watch TV news, but when I do it's almost always either CNN, RT, Fox, or sometimes Al-Jazeera America.
From memes
Rt and reuters
>russia today
top kek
>>78808687
RT is a Kremlin tool to manipulate Western public opinion. Judging from how /pol/ is, its awfully efficient.
Nothing really has changed since Yuri's times, they only concentrate on the Right now.
They coerced and used the left back then. Now that the left is doing everything to destroy the West, they're taking over the Right for full spectrum dominance.
RT
Telegraph
Daily Mail for weird/lighter stuff
also Kikebart and lots of right wing blogs (therightstuff, occidental observer, amren etc.)
>>78808687
WSJ is the best newspaper on earth by far.
Fox Business, Washington Examiner, Infowars, RT
>>78810709
I do think it's a good newspaper, but I think it's not really worth it for the price. Plus, I can get almost all the valuable information from it online anyways. The only reason I ever really subscribed in the first place was that my dad was subscribed, so growing up I associated reading it with waking up.
Reuters for general news
and
Sputnik solely for military news
Yahoo.news, Lenta
>>78808687
>actually using RT as a news source
absolutely disgusting. It's nice to look through it once in a while to acknowledge a different perspective, but substituting globalist propaganda with Kremlin-propaganda isn't healthy.
WSJ, Forbes, Reuters.
>reading news
News are dead, riddled with adverts and fake stories.
/pol/ is my news network, I get linkd from hundreds of various websites about important topics, I get the unfiltered, truthful comments of all sorts of people arround the globe, getting a better image of these sort of topics from various sources, instead of just one news outlet that might be heavly biased.
It worked for me for the past two years, I'll keep it up this way.