PoliticsNote – Bias and Credibility

PoliticsNote - Right BiasFactual Reporting: Mixed - Not always Credible or Reliable


RIGHT BIAS

These media sources are moderately to strongly biased toward conservative causes through story selection and/or political affiliation. They may utilize strong loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of information that may damage conservative causes. Some sources in this category may be untrustworthy. See all Right Bias sources.

Update: This source is no longer online. (2/3/2019)

Factual Reporting: MIXED

PoliticsNote is a news website focused on news from the US and current world news stories. The ownership and editor is not listed on the website. PoliticsNote states on their about page: “most of our content is composed and written from various portals, we do NOT take responsibility for any misleading information that you may read.”

The PoliticsNote social media account states “I am NOT the official Donald J. Trump. This page does NOT have any direct association with Donald J. Trump. We simply show our support for him through this page!”

In review, PoliticsNote publishes stories with loaded headlines such as “Obama’s Spying On Trump Is Worse Than We Thought” and they sometimes utilize credible right-center biased sources such as Real clear politics. However, for the most part, they source to factually mixed sources such as The Political Insider, Bizpac Review, and dangerous.com. PoliticsNote also republishes stories from The Daily Wire and blogs such as davidharrisjr.com, who own and run a website that sells questionable natural health products. Politically, all stories favor the right and are anti-left.

Overall, we rate PoliticsNote Right biased based on story selection that always favors the right and Mixed for factual reporting due to the use of poor sources. (M. Huitsing 5/24/2018)



Source: http://politicsnote.com

Last Updated on June 29, 2023 by Media Bias Fact Check


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