Where Do You Get Your News? Who Do You Trust?

The answer for me and my staff has been the same for many years: Antiwar.com. I read Antiwar.com every day because it’s the best way to get a handle on the news without the steady barrage of propaganda that is served up nearly everywhere else.

Do you want to know the truth about what’s happening anywhere in the world without the spin? Antiwar.com is your source. How about daily editorial and opinion pieces from writers you can trust who pull no punches? Antiwar.com.

When I was in Congress what did my staff pack into my briefing folders? Articles from Antiwar.com. That’s how I got prepared for the stream of pro-war talking points that both parties laid on thick. That was my antidote and my secret weapon against their warmongering and lies.

Antiwar.com is supported solely by its faithful readers. They receive no major foundation backing and they are therefore beholden to no special interests. Antiwar.com is one of the most cost-effective places you can send your support, knowing that your money is used effectively and without waste.

It is incredible how much Antiwar.com can achieve with only a fraction of the resources of other organizations. How do they do it? Dedication. And your support. Please make a contribution to Antiwar.com during their summer fundraising drive. You won’t regret it.

In Liberty,
Ron Paul

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5 thoughts on “Where Do You Get Your News? Who Do You Trust?”

  1. I read the news on the internet. RT, Al Arabiya, Al Jazeera and Xinhua Net are reliable sources. CNN, Fox, MSNBC and the BBC are fake news.

  2. Abby Martin’s “Empire Files”, Mint Press, The Grayzone, Orinoco Tribune, and Tom Dispatch are some of my go-to sites for anti-imperialist news.

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