I use the Inspector Clouseau method, pick up little bits of evidence here and there, especially when somebody on tv mistakenly tells the truth.
Better watch PBS, CSPAN and read Bloomberg, AP - Fox is the last place to get info about this administration.
PBS has been unwatchable for years and Bloomberg is hopeless. CSPAN was a hold out and I still watch in the morning occasionally but went the way of the others once election season opened. For example, after the first republican debate, the very next morning the topic was, Is there just one candidate you would never vote for? I don't remember them ever asking that question in 2012 or 2008. It went downhill from there. Usually the host tried to ask all year long questions like How do you feel about that? Does that make you scared? Are you concerned? It was so one sided and when callers would complain cspan would get defiant and claim they had both sides views represented, but they really didn't. They presented both sides through the mind and feelings of a cspan host or what they thought a normal person would think. Anybody like me was just written off as certifiable. Really, just a more polite version of CNN. PBS Pravda Broadcasting was the original violator. And I lived out in the sticks back then and NPR was my only source of information and it drove me crazy. I even called and complained and the lady who answered the phone agreed with me and told me they in Washington act like the local stations don't even exist and never ask them for input on content. Just a bunch of liberals talking amongst themselves and no place for me. And now I am a good and loyal tv watcher, have it on in the background if I am awake. Thank god for baseball because that is the only truth left that comes in my house through that glass screen. You just wait though, when something big and bad happens you will see tv like it use to be because their desire to be first supersedes their desire to make the world in their own image and they report the facts as they know them before they have time to spin them.