Where Do You Get Your “Facts?”

So add another site to the list of online destinations attached to Obama-nation - factcheck.org

Frequently quoted on mainstream news broadcasts and websites, factcheck.org is part of the Annenberg Foundation. Yep, that Annenberg Foundation which also funded the Wm. Ayers/Barack Obama Chicago Annenberg Challenge.

Check out their adddress to learn more:

FactCheck.org
Annenberg Public Policy Center
320 National Press Building
Washington DC 20045
Editor@FactCheck.org
Telephone: (Annenberg Public Policy Center)
(202) 879-6700

I’ve used factcheck.org in the past and guess that’s stopping today. Adding to the list of places I don’t do research anymore.

National Review and Michelle Malkin broke the story.

4 Responses to “Where Do You Get Your “Facts?””

  1. BillNo Gravatar Says:

    I’m guessing that Fox News and Rush will be your only sources for facts soon.

  2. americangirlNo Gravatar Says:

    I get my news from the Internet. In spite of David Axelrod, Obama’s campaign manager stating yesterday “don’t believe what you see on the internet.”

    No offense, but I consume more news (cable, MSM, mags, rags, ink) in a day than most people do in 2 weeks.

  3. TLewisNo Gravatar Says:

    Incrementalism is not merely a chronological series of event methodology used my progressives, it is also the encroachment of newly developed (apparent legitimate) organization that say that they are unbiased neutral and or have no dog in the hunt. Check out the organizations developed by George Soros and Peter Lewis. Incrementalism of Progressive bias is also found in such organizations (e.g. CREW), that are a small (incremental) part of the political action that is engaged in this presidential election.

  4. americangirlNo Gravatar Says:

    TLewis -Interested in you have the list of Soros/Lewis funded organizations operating progressive agenda providing information to the masses or media?

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