arrggg

What is wrong with this narrator? How can people listen to this what sounds like a retareded old woman read the news, when it is easier and faster to just go find it in print?

6818219?

This lady is horrible. YouTube keeps suggesting her videos to me and I accidentally keep clicking on them. I can't stand her voice but the couple I did sit through taught me the content is not worth it - usually better and more detailed elsewhere (99% of the time she is copying another video that is way better)... she is possible a mis-info shill or shilling to turn people off researching conspiracies, but I can't say, because can't watch enough of her crap to make a judgment on that.

Mylon

Meh. Would rather have a well written article with links to sources. That way I can cite the article as a source. I can't cite this video as a source.

Cant_Call_It

There's a link to an article in the YouTube description. I'm assuming it's the same information but I didn't watch the video to know for sure.

http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=56142

downton-stabby

Who the fuck cares about an article over the video. People only want an article link so that they can say "oh that news source isn't credible". Video is fine

Cant_Call_It

Damn, calm down. I would just rather read an article than watch a video.

fecaliphate

How dare you!

MrPim

Depends on the article or video. The source of either is most important I think. But some people won't watch a video longer than 5 minutes.

downton-stabby

They won't do the research themselves. Put the info out there for people who want to gather it. Don't worry about the lazy lumps who can't be bothered to research themselves. They prefer to be spoonfed their beliefs.

MrPim

True enough