Ryan Alford
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Uh, but you're looking good, man. Um, I mean that in the most, uh, heterosexual way possible. Of course. The, um, But yeah, Threads is my daily kind of motivation stuff. Trying to get back into X2 a little bit. Still get a lot of news there. Threads still feels like the motivational quote space where X is more news content.
Uh, but you're looking good, man. Um, I mean that in the most, uh, heterosexual way possible. Of course. The, um, But yeah, Threads is my daily kind of motivation stuff. Trying to get back into X2 a little bit. Still get a lot of news there. Threads still feels like the motivational quote space where X is more news content.
Uh, but you're looking good, man. Um, I mean that in the most, uh, heterosexual way possible. Of course. The, um, But yeah, Threads is my daily kind of motivation stuff. Trying to get back into X2 a little bit. Still get a lot of news there. Threads still feels like the motivational quote space where X is more news content.
I do think it's a good time to point out, you're talking about news. You know, depending on the news outlet, you can get it. Look, it's all biased. It seems like right, left, or whatever. It's a mess. Every headline can be spun one way or another. And that's why I've actually been using, for our show, Chris, Ground News. It's not just an aggregator.
I do think it's a good time to point out, you're talking about news. You know, depending on the news outlet, you can get it. Look, it's all biased. It seems like right, left, or whatever. It's a mess. Every headline can be spun one way or another. And that's why I've actually been using, for our show, Chris, Ground News. It's not just an aggregator.
I do think it's a good time to point out, you're talking about news. You know, depending on the news outlet, you can get it. Look, it's all biased. It seems like right, left, or whatever. It's a mess. Every headline can be spun one way or another. And that's why I've actually been using, for our show, Chris, Ground News. It's not just an aggregator.
It actually tells you where the spin is happening. It will tell you if it's left, if it's right or center, it gives you these percentages. And I was like using this first. So like, let me give you an example. So this recent story, Trump announced he's going to reduce the 145% tariffs on Chinese goods. We talked about that earlier. Sounds straightforward, right?
It actually tells you where the spin is happening. It will tell you if it's left, if it's right or center, it gives you these percentages. And I was like using this first. So like, let me give you an example. So this recent story, Trump announced he's going to reduce the 145% tariffs on Chinese goods. We talked about that earlier. Sounds straightforward, right?
It actually tells you where the spin is happening. It will tell you if it's left, if it's right or center, it gives you these percentages. And I was like using this first. So like, let me give you an example. So this recent story, Trump announced he's going to reduce the 145% tariffs on Chinese goods. We talked about that earlier. Sounds straightforward, right?
It says, but tending on, but tending on, but excuse me, my grammar is terrible. Depending on where it came from, it gets spin and manipulated. So like, look at this. Like literally one can say, pull together 186 articles on that same story. Some outlets painted it as a strategic move. Others as a sign of weakness, right? The bias distribution was 36% left, 32% center, and 32% right.
It says, but tending on, but tending on, but excuse me, my grammar is terrible. Depending on where it came from, it gets spin and manipulated. So like, look at this. Like literally one can say, pull together 186 articles on that same story. Some outlets painted it as a strategic move. Others as a sign of weakness, right? The bias distribution was 36% left, 32% center, and 32% right.
It says, but tending on, but tending on, but excuse me, my grammar is terrible. Depending on where it came from, it gets spin and manipulated. So like, look at this. Like literally one can say, pull together 186 articles on that same story. Some outlets painted it as a strategic move. Others as a sign of weakness, right? The bias distribution was 36% left, 32% center, and 32% right.
It's fascinating to see how the same facts get spun his way. Anyway. We talk about taking the BS out of business. Ground News was like the perfect partner for us in looking at the news concepts and how they're little. Take one quote and it gets framed differently. And it's I think it's both education for people because you need to know.
It's fascinating to see how the same facts get spun his way. Anyway. We talk about taking the BS out of business. Ground News was like the perfect partner for us in looking at the news concepts and how they're little. Take one quote and it gets framed differently. And it's I think it's both education for people because you need to know.
It's fascinating to see how the same facts get spun his way. Anyway. We talk about taking the BS out of business. Ground News was like the perfect partner for us in looking at the news concepts and how they're little. Take one quote and it gets framed differently. And it's I think it's both education for people because you need to know.
I'm still amazed there are people that don't know they're being sort of biased. You know, like like they don't the subtle nature with which news can push you one direction or the other. Give them a shout out. Groundnews.com. Subscribe. I've subscribed. I actually found them before we started partnering with them and had been using them because I like to know.
I'm still amazed there are people that don't know they're being sort of biased. You know, like like they don't the subtle nature with which news can push you one direction or the other. Give them a shout out. Groundnews.com. Subscribe. I've subscribed. I actually found them before we started partnering with them and had been using them because I like to know.
I'm still amazed there are people that don't know they're being sort of biased. You know, like like they don't the subtle nature with which news can push you one direction or the other. Give them a shout out. Groundnews.com. Subscribe. I've subscribed. I actually found them before we started partnering with them and had been using them because I like to know.
Sometimes you don't know the spin is happening and they're calling it out and they're putting their percentages on it. It's really cool. Good way to see the news and to take the BS out. We appreciate them. Groundnews.com. Be informed, not influenced. That's the tagline, Chris. Hey, none of that influencer stuff. Can't be biased influencing. We don't want that. We want the information.
Sometimes you don't know the spin is happening and they're calling it out and they're putting their percentages on it. It's really cool. Good way to see the news and to take the BS out. We appreciate them. Groundnews.com. Be informed, not influenced. That's the tagline, Chris. Hey, none of that influencer stuff. Can't be biased influencing. We don't want that. We want the information.