I feel so much less stressed!

I see a similarity to 2016. Hillary Clinton lost because she was a woman, and so did Kamala Harris. All the other criticisms were window dressing.
I have eschewed TV for decades. I get most of my news from radio (NPR and BBC World Service - neither right-leaning, but both provide details and background information that's hard to find elsewhere) and curated Internet news and analysis sources.chouston3 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 06, 2024 9:23 am My current plan is to cut off all tv news and just read and listen to the news from very particular sites.
BBC
Politico
The Atlantic
Politico and the Atlantic are left leaning.
Can anyone suggest a right leaning news source that isn't bonkers?
I like to have a balanced perspective but its getting harder and harder to do.
For sure; but as RHCP sings: "The sun may rise in the east but at least it settles in the right location".
.....and how well did that go? We've seen politicians before talking about personal revenge for wrongdoings against them, and politicians orating about vengeance and retribution against percieved enemies and/or wrongdoers - personal or for a specific group - and that has never ever throughout history ended well or produced anything good.
But this time there are no guardrails.