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political blogs and websites
I'm just curious if there are any particularly popular political websites or blogs people here regularly visit.
Occasionally, I read The Democratic Strategist , not for its point of view necessarily, but because it has a lot of political-insider type info that I don't normally see elsewhere. For example, today there is a story discussing the meaning of some poll results in the Republican contest. Any other good resources I should know about? |
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Re: political blogs and websites
I like David Brin's blog:
http://davidbrin.blogspot.com/ |
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Re: political blogs and websites
Daily Reads:<ul type="square">[*]Mises Blog (xml: http://blog.mises.org/blog/index.rdf )[*] Cato Daily Dispatch (xml: http://www.cato.org/rss/dailydispatch.xml )[*]Cato Daily Commentary (xml: http://www.cato.org/rss/dailycommentary.xml )[/list]When I'm Particularly Bored:<ul type="square">[*]Lew Rockwell (xml: http://www.lewrockwell.com/rss.xml )[*]Free-Market News Network (xml: http://fmnn.com/PublicData/FMNNrss.asp )[/list]
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Re: political blogs and websites
Daily Kos is big on the progressive side:
http://www.dailykos.com/ Crooks and Liars is always fun: http://www.crooksandliars.com/ |
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www.timblair.net
andrewlanderyou.blogspot.com both are entertaining, and both have an australian view of the world. |
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