A bit rich coming from NPR, one of the more subtle purveyors of disinformation.
They make no mention of one of the most direct ways of finding the truth; following money.
Figuring out who or what groups fund the presentation of the information you’re seeing is much more reliable way of assesing political reality than some vague woo-woo about bipartisanship and “seeing things from the side of the fascists”.
A bit rich coming from NPR, one of the more subtle purveyors of disinformation.
They make no mention of one of the most direct ways of finding the truth; following money.
Figuring out who or what groups fund the presentation of the information you’re seeing is much more reliable way of assesing political reality than some vague woo-woo about bipartisanship and “seeing things from the side of the fascists”.