I think it's a 2 edged sword but if you can't anticipate what the other side is thinking they can and will gain the upper hand. I seldom listen to news people commentaries but I like to look in on some of the lib eral forum's and try to make heads or tails of their comments. Sometimes it's comical, sometimes it infuriating and sometimes they make a good point. If we aren't objective in our thought process then we are no better than the one's we criticize IMO.
I believe the average ordinary Joe is pretty much the same. We may lean one way or the other in our politics but if we were to sit down with the opposing side and had to come to a compromise, most of us could do that. The news media doesn't want that to happen and all of them are seeing that the citizens stay stirred up so it will make them billions.
I think voters have a responsibility to educate themselves on whatever they are voting on. If they rely on only one source of information then they are just a sheep of a different color. I learned a long time ago while sitting on a hard church pew in a hot church house that the preacher ain't always knowledgeable in what he is preaching. The same goes with the media.
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