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New York Times Columnist Reads The Free Beacon to Achieve Balance

New York Times columnist Frank Bruni named the Washington Free Beacon last week as being among the conservative news sources he peruses to give himself a balanced media diet.

During a discussion about the modern "Age of Misinformation" at the Westminster Town Hall Forum in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Bruni encouraged readers to avail themselves of a wide variety of news outlets and not simply satisfy "our own personal interests."

The moderator asked the left-leaning Bruni to name what conservative news sources he reads to get a balanced perspective.

"I read tons," he said. "I get daily emails from the [sic] National Review, because I want to know what they're saying. I read the, I think it's called the Washington Free Beacon. I've got all this stuff bookmarked, so sometimes I forget even what it's called."

He added he reads sources like RealClearPolitics that aggregate links from across the political spectrum.

"If you do that, I think you not only have some sense of what other people are saying so that you can have a different kind of conversation, but there are things that are being said by your tribe that turn out not to be true and that get unmasked a lot more quickly if you're not listening only to your tribe," he said.