Really though, I just go with my gut instinct.
I type what I feel is the truth into google and then look for confirmation bias. I don’t really care who provides it.
You need to stop using twitter as a source of information. I don't mind using official sources (CDC or other health organizations) but I don't generally take everything they put out at face value. What information are you talking about? Stats? Information about vaccine or treatment development? General news?
Andy Slavitt is highly regarded.
He's working to help us, not kill us.
He's a former Obamacare official that constantly makes the rounds on leftist media outlets bashing the Trump administration and pushing for top down federal control of healthcare.I only spent a little time looking into him, but I can't see that he is much more than a secondhand source of information. What value do you think he adds to the situation aside from saying things you agree with? I also can't imagine a better name for a podcast for him than "In the Bubble".
You should tune into my news stationI watch who ever is the cutest at the time.
Obviously biased.I only spent a little time looking into him, but I can't see that he is much more than a secondhand source of information. What value do you think he adds to the situation aside from saying things you agree with? I also can't imagine a better name for a podcast for him than "In the Bubble".
He's a former Obamacare official that constantly makes the rounds on leftist media outlets bashing the Trump administration and pushing for top down federal control of healthcare.
Not as biased as most of the people he appears with but he certainly has an agenda.
Obviously biased.