A poll from the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University shows that 57 percent of Americans now believe the press publishes “fake news” to drive their political agenda.

Virginia's Public Square
Virginia's Public Square
A poll from the Wason Center for Public Policy at Christopher Newport University shows that 57 percent of Americans now believe the press publishes “fake news” to drive their political agenda.
El Chapo, Sean Penn, Roy Moore, Oh my! Citizen journalism is great until it runs amok and everyone starts screaming “fake news!”
On September 20, 1836, James M. Smith – younger brother to William “Extra Billy” Smith – published an account in the Lynchburg Virginian accusing the Danville Reporter of libel against his brother.
Fake Republican websites and social media accounts run by fake Republicans are cropping up in places you wouldn’t expect… and in places you might.