Some Go-To Political Sites

Frank Lee

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FWIW...
ZeroHedge: Financial and political common sense. Articles added every 15-30 minutes.
The Conservative Treehouse: Goes deep. Connects the dots. New posts every two hours or so.
The Gateway Pundit: Poor writers who don't make their points or follow-up, but the idea is to just scan the very frequent headlines.
 
If you have never checked into The Conservative Treehouse, this is the type of analysis that it serves up. Inside baseball stuff. Deep dives and tries hard to connect the dots.
 
FWIW...
ZeroHedge: Financial and political common sense. Articles added every 15-30 minutes.
The Conservative Treehouse: Goes deep. Connects the dots. New posts every two hours or so.
The Gateway Pundit: Poor writers who don't make their points or follow-up, but the idea is to just scan the very frequent headlines.

Ditto on ZeroHedge. Great site. I found it a number of years ago and check it a couple times every day.

Mostly I surf the Internet in a general kind of way. The Google News feed, sorting through the bias. Twitter is often a cesspool but can be a good source as well. There are three or four people I more or less "follow" on the platform.

Of course I also keep up on my son's commentary because, well, he's my son and happily we tend to see eye to eye on most things. Not everything but most things.

I also read Rod Dreher's daily substack posts. Rod is an interesting character and not to everyone's tastes. However, he's well connected in conservative Christian circles and looks at the world mostly the same way as do I.

I ditched mainstream media a very long time ago, though I'll still read some on-line stuff from those sources as circumstances warrant. But you have to start with the understanding that they're all owned and operated by partisan Democrats.
 
Not shockingly, as evidenced by this thread, the nuts like to bathe themselves in extremely slanted lunacy, and then claim the other side is brainwashed. Scary times.
 
Then, allow me to include Das Kapital, The View, and Teletubbies as resources for the those who feel they've been left behind. Feel free to add.

"For the those"? No doubt you obtained your literacy level through your choice of media.

I appreciate you acknowledging that the left-leaning equivalents to your preferred news sources are Das Kapital, The View and Teletubbies. That's a great self-own.

For the rest of us, doomed to live in the real world, we'll have to continue to rely on real news sources representing said real world. It's such a downer to not indulge in fantastical notions.
 
"For the those"? No doubt you obtained your literacy level through your choice of media.

I appreciate you acknowledging that the left-leaning equivalents to your preferred news sources are Das Kapital, The View and Teletubbies. That's a great self-own.

For the rest of us, doomed to live in the real world, we'll have to continue to rely on real news sources representing said real world. It's such a downer to not indulge in fantastical notions.

Oh you poor thing... back to the "I know you are but what am I" retorts.

LdN
 
Oh you poor thing... back to the "I know you are but what am I" retorts.

LdN

Tinky Winky, you keep perusing Reddit, looking for evil lefties and leave the discussion to the adults. We'll let you know when/if we want you to speak. Speaking of which, in which circumstances did the evil US gubmint stop you from employing your children in the family business? You have permission to speak on this topic only, for a limited time.
 
Tinky Winky, you keep perusing Reddit, looking for evil lefties and leave the discussion to the adults. We'll let you know when/if we want you to speak. Speaking of which, in which circumstances did the evil US gubmint stop you from employing your children in the family business? You have permission to speak on this topic only, for a limited time.

PeePee, I know you are but what am I, multiple bans disbarred Whale shark of the small mind
 
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