I enjoy political podcasts like the Ben Shapiro show, and the Dan Bongino show.
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Seems unhealthy to only get info and views from one biased side to me, but you do you!
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He didn’t say that was all of his news. Otherwise you’d be right. [spoiler]Sorry, all out of salt.[/spoiler]
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Thank you for your insight.
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Ben seems pretty unbiased, he only gives his opinion. It might be biased for me to say that because I tend to think the same way he does.
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Bias is opinion.
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I also browse CNN articles. I just don't listen to any left leaning podcasts.
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I've always loved Freakonomics, it's about as close to a political podcast as I'd like to be. Some episodes are directly focused around political and social economics where others can take a more round about method to how they could or should be applied. A great jumping off point would be the Duopoly episode: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/politics-industry/ I like that since it's science based it it remains only biased to the research and not to parties.
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That's really cool. It's getting pretty hard to find non biased stuff
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The Wall Street Journal is pretty decent if you shell out the dough. The Cato institute is generally accepted as having solid info but they do lean slightly libertarian. The National Catholic Register generally has good information written from a Christian worldview. The National Interest has opinion articles from both sides of the aisle and pretty unbiased factual articles as well. [spoiler]Sorry, all out of salt.[/spoiler]
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Hmm. That's for the info. I will have to check these out