RS also does have good, good old fashioned investigative journalists writing for em. Always has.
Maybe it is a foreign concept, but when I want to learn about a subject, I look at a variety of sources, and intentionally seek out those whose bias or leanings may seem contrary to my understanding or my own thoughts.
Like after reading the Adams bio, I felt compelled to read Hamilton's and Jefferson's, just to get the other side of the story. I use the Heritage Foundation's guide to the Constitution as my principle commentary/source on that document. I read the WSJ more than the Times.
It really is enlightening.
It doesn't mean you have to become a drone, or assimilated, or indoctrinated.
Maybe it is a foreign concept, but when I want to learn about a subject, I look at a variety of sources, and intentionally seek out those whose bias or leanings may seem contrary to my understanding or my own thoughts.
Like after reading the Adams bio, I felt compelled to read Hamilton's and Jefferson's, just to get the other side of the story. I use the Heritage Foundation's guide to the Constitution as my principle commentary/source on that document. I read the WSJ more than the Times.
It really is enlightening.
It doesn't mean you have to become a drone, or assimilated, or indoctrinated.