At least if you believe every “quote” ever made on the internet :).Basicly you can say information on the internet is like science theories – you need it verified and tested by a couple of extra sources to make sure its right.
On the plus side of the internet news/facts controversy, is that if you are really interested in a particular story, you can research it at lot faster on the net and by doing due diligence, come out with pretty well rounded opinion.I also love the ease with which I can thoroughly, and relatively quickly, research a topic. There is excellent source material out there. You just have to look for it.Politics ? Like many of the commentators, I rely on Comedy Central – The Daily Show and Steve Colbert Report are really all I need for my daily dose of weirdness.
Well, the troll count is pretty low today:Just jcm1655, who still thinks the term OBUMER is funny;roverit who is hot for the Tea Party;and rick scott who somehow thinks it’s news to us “Libbies” that not only Caucasians can be racists.Well done. You have demonstrated your true relevance in this world.
The great irony is that the Internet is both the best and worst source of objective, unbiased news. The problem is the signal-to-noise ratio is so abysmal it’s hard to tell the unvarnished truth from spin.
Seriously? You guys have turned this cartoon as a venue into partisan political rants? Please give it a rest. No ones cares what you think, on either end of the political spectrum.
Wiley,So I take it you are just making fun of the newspaper news versus internet news? Some of us get it. All news is spun in some fashion even if you see it happening because unless you are there from start to finish you really don’t know totally what happened. Like blind men examining an elephant each has a different perspective of the same animal.
If this is true then why have all those newspapers ceased print and gone online over the last few years….I for one used to read my comics from paper NEWSPAPERS……Don’t bite the hand that feeds you Wiley!
Who cares? All media is owned and controlled by four major corporations throughout this country anyway… It has to be true. I saw it on the Internet. Internet = true QED.
jreckard over 10 years ago
All the news that’s fit to tweet.
pawpawbear over 10 years ago
Might have been Facebook. But it could have been GoComics.
Varnes over 10 years ago
Newspaper’s last stand?
Linguist over 10 years ago
But it’s on the Internet. They can’t put anything up there that isn’t true…. Can they ?
Varnes over 10 years ago
Yes….. you could get caught in a net or in a web of deception….I remember hearing something about how the internets are a set of tubas….
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
The Internet lets us communicate with the whole world.And prove how little we know.
Superfrog over 10 years ago
I like the internet news. I usually only need to surf 4 or 5 sites before I find someone that I agree with.
jack fairbanks over 10 years ago
yellow journalism at its finest
I Play One On TV over 10 years ago
It deserves repeating: “I don’t always watch Fox News, but when I do……..it’s on Comedy Central.”
edclectic over 10 years ago
Need we say more?
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 10 years ago
Too close to the hydrant. Restricting access to the flow is punishable under law. I guess they aren’t as Progressive as they thought.
pelican47 over 10 years ago
As long as I only go to some of the major mainstream “papers” I think I can trust most of what I see. My Favorites are categorized by region.
pelican47 over 10 years ago
But I do avoid Fox.
bagbalm over 10 years ago
You can say anything on the net, but if you try to lie in a paper the presses jam and crash…
J Short over 10 years ago
I get all the correct facts from Facebook.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 10 years ago
At least if you believe every “quote” ever made on the internet :).Basicly you can say information on the internet is like science theories – you need it verified and tested by a couple of extra sources to make sure its right.
Lyons Group, Inc. over 10 years ago
If that was true, I would have never entered EndTown
trimguy over 10 years ago
Or Rush Limbaugh.
jcm1655 over 10 years ago
I think all OBUMERS get there news from Comedy central. LOL LOL
Potrzebie over 10 years ago
So Friends of Hamas isn’t really a non-profit?!
Cavebum over 10 years ago
Anytime you have a marketing personel on the editoral board the facts become skewed.
Vet Premium Member over 10 years ago
They print or show all the news that’s fit to spin.And NUMBER SIXare you getting “dizzy” yet??
ardach over 10 years ago
I live in a city of over 500,000. We have no media-no newspaper or radio station. No wonder we’re stupid and gullible.
i_am_the_jam over 10 years ago
Clever
Varnes over 10 years ago
RichardRussell, good one!
Nelly55 over 10 years ago
me too
Linguist over 10 years ago
On the plus side of the internet news/facts controversy, is that if you are really interested in a particular story, you can research it at lot faster on the net and by doing due diligence, come out with pretty well rounded opinion.I also love the ease with which I can thoroughly, and relatively quickly, research a topic. There is excellent source material out there. You just have to look for it.Politics ? Like many of the commentators, I rely on Comedy Central – The Daily Show and Steve Colbert Report are really all I need for my daily dose of weirdness.
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
Fark.com, or Total Fark more particularly, is my daughter’s main conduit to the news.
ChessPirate over 10 years ago
Excellent post! For the comedy, I would add Yahoo News as well.
fins59 over 10 years ago
Only if you are a Republican Tea bagger!
ProfessorKid over 10 years ago
I’m a famous french model, you read it on the internet so you know it’s true….. bonjour! ; ))
McSpook Premium Member over 10 years ago
Well, the troll count is pretty low today:Just jcm1655, who still thinks the term OBUMER is funny;roverit who is hot for the Tea Party;and rick scott who somehow thinks it’s news to us “Libbies” that not only Caucasians can be racists.Well done. You have demonstrated your true relevance in this world.
Ernest Lemmingway over 10 years ago
The great irony is that the Internet is both the best and worst source of objective, unbiased news. The problem is the signal-to-noise ratio is so abysmal it’s hard to tell the unvarnished truth from spin.
.@Richard S. RussellAmen!
Wiley creator over 10 years ago
Seriously? You guys have turned this cartoon as a venue into partisan political rants? Please give it a rest. No ones cares what you think, on either end of the political spectrum.
Vet Premium Member over 10 years ago
Wiley,So I take it you are just making fun of the newspaper news versus internet news? Some of us get it. All news is spun in some fashion even if you see it happening because unless you are there from start to finish you really don’t know totally what happened. Like blind men examining an elephant each has a different perspective of the same animal.
Vet Premium Member over 10 years ago
Interesting, never knew that. In fact it stopped all the motions.Learned something new today.Don’t P.O. Wiley!!!!
ggeorgeaa over 10 years ago
That was easy!
McSpook Premium Member over 10 years ago
Seriously?I’m majorly disappointed. I thought of him as more of a political animal.Sigh…But, as promised, I apologize for my error.
westny77 over 10 years ago
Who are you fooling. You just want to sell newspapers.Any by the way you are ugly.
Hunter7 over 10 years ago
Love the evil grin on the vendor’s face.
Caddy57 over 10 years ago
Looks to me like Pierre of the North found a new job!
Caddy57 over 10 years ago
If this is true then why have all those newspapers ceased print and gone online over the last few years….I for one used to read my comics from paper NEWSPAPERS……Don’t bite the hand that feeds you Wiley!
wrwallaceii over 10 years ago
Who cares? All media is owned and controlled by four major corporations throughout this country anyway… It has to be true. I saw it on the Internet. Internet = true QED.
alan.gurka over 10 years ago
And I read, somewhere, that 9 out of 10 surveys are bogus.