American based only:
realclearpolitics.com
cato.org
volohk
them some smaller blogs.
What political sites to you visit on a regular basis?
I like:
HotAir.com
thetdailybeast.com
Politico.com
American based only:
realclearpolitics.com
cato.org
volohk
them some smaller blogs.
People In Person
Warming up to breitbart.com of late...
In light of the recent ACORN expose, think biggovernment.com is going to be on the visit list as well.
RSS
realclearpolitics.com
cato.org
wjs.com
foxnation.com
heritage.org
politico.com
weeklystandard.com
nationalreview.com
yourbossisgoingtocatchyou ingoff.com
dontdatehim.com
paramourforprofit.com
none
I'm actually looking for a liberal website that gives political topics reasonable treatment. It doesn't have to be non-partisan but, one that examines the other side of issues and makes well-reasoned arguments to support it's positions.
Any serious suggestions?
fivethirtyeight.com, salon.com, tpm, slate.com
powerlineblog.com | Saw Chump comment to WC about it
floppingaces.net | Linked from RangerUp (some cool shirts btw)
thenextright.com | Dude held his own on Maddow's show the other day and seemed reasonable
daniel hannan's blog | Getting ready to better understand the Future Labor Party of America
http://www.youtube.com/user/HowTheWorldWorks | Owned the Young Turks
IAmThebossSoGo Yourself.com
Naomi Klein? Yikes.
WSJ and NYT op-eds are good -- the later are like bad train wrecks.
did you get a promotion?
I have the WaPo, NYT, WSJ, BBC, NPR and Economist on my igoogle page. Those and the Salt Lake Trib are about it.
http://www.andreatantaros.com/
dont really read her i just like the woman
politico seems to have a good blend.
al jazeera and other anti-american networks.
I read Politico.
Zero blogs. I like to form my own opinions without any help.
I watch alot of Fox News and listen to talk radio (but I have to stop listening when I get the mouth sweats).. Occasionally online resources CNN , MSNBC, foxnews, townhall,...
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