The speaker is more disciplined than Scott when it comes to reading newspapers regularly.
The speaker reads a wide range of news sources including major newspapers like the Atlantic, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post.
The speaker also looks at Politico, San Francisco Chronicle, and other sources of information.
The speaker tends to stick with news sources they trust and have covered.
The speaker used to spend more time on Twitter but now specifically searches for people or subjects of interest.
The speaker subscribes to various newsletters like CNN's Five Things, Semaphore, Axios, Casey's platformer, DealBook, Jessica Yellen's News Not Noise, and Oliver Darcy's CNN thing.
The speaker has cut back on consuming media and only dives deep when they want to know more about a particular topic.
The speaker watches Stephanie Rool's 11th Hour for a nice synopsis of current events.
The speaker finds a lot of media to be noisy and repetitive, comparing it to a dog race.
On Saturday and Sunday mornings, the speaker watches Farid Zakaria, Michael Smirconish, and Margaret Brennan at Face The Nation.
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