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Re: What political sites do you visit?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] instapundit [/ QUOTE ] Instaputz [/ QUOTE ] sorry, i'm an independent, not a seething liberal, but thanks anyways. [/ QUOTE ] Uh, fascinating, but regardless of your political orientation I still read Instaputz. |
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Re: What political sites do you visit?
michellemalkin.com, free republic for the laughs.
huffingtonpost, dailypaul, reason, andrew sullivan's blog |
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Re: What political sites do you visit?
politico.com
realclearpolitics.com are my two best informational sites. I like rightmichigan.com for local hannity.com but thats more for the far right thoughts on the presidential race than anything else |
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salon.com --- glenn greenwald's blog. best political analysis on the web. [/ QUOTE ] From realclearpolitics, an "informational" website: Democrats Tell Business to Pay Up or Else - Stephen Moore, WSJ |
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Re: What political sites do you visit?
Politico is horribly biased crap posing as a non biased site.
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Re: What political sites do you visit?
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[ QUOTE ] salon.com --- glenn greenwald's blog. best political analysis on the web. [/ QUOTE ] From realclearpolitics, an "informational" website: Democrats Tell Business to Pay Up or Else - Stephen Moore, WSJ [/ QUOTE ] omg they link a major oped critical of the democrats ZOMG |
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Re: What political sites do you visit?
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog
And to see how the other side view things: politico.com cnn.com/politics realclearpolitics.com |
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salon.com --- glenn greenwald's blog. best political analysis on the web. [/ QUOTE ] QFT |
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Re: What political sites do you visit?
I read economics blogs, which REALLY should be mainstream political blogs, but anyway.
I read NYTimes.com to see the academic left's view on an issue. I read ThinkProgress to read the reactionary left's view on issues. I read Megan McArdle's blog at the Atlantic for insight on libertarian takes on popular politics, and Marginal Revolution on popular political topics (like reforming health care). For the intellectual right's view on positions, I read Townhall.com, the saner columns. The reactionary right is corrupt, shrill, and in power, so I don't read them. I read the Economist's Democracy in America to wrap it all up. |
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