I read this awesome blog, Healthy in Paranoid Times. Guy who writes it is a freaking genius, and we have the exact same interests.
What blogs do you read?
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I read this awesome blog, Healthy in Paranoid Times. Guy who writes it is a freaking genius, and we have the exact same interests. -
Re: What blogs do you read?
Agreed, that's why I don't really read political/news blogs.Yeah matrix what kinda political stuff. I can't seem to find a blog that has someone with an even keel. It's either blatantly conservative or someone so wrapped up in the Democrats that it's hard to break down the issues.
This would be a great help even if it's slanted to one side or another.Comment
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Re: What blogs do you read?
For politics:
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Read the latest U.S. and world news, politics, entertainment, lifestyle and opinion pieces from HuffPost’s trusted team of journalists.
Daily Kos is a progressive news site that fights for democracy by giving our audience information and resources to win elections and impact government. Our coverage is assiduously factual, ethical, and unapologetically liberal. We amplify what we think is important, with the proper context—not just what is happening, but how it's happening and why people should care. We give you news you can do something about.
Talking Points Memo (TPM) is an independent news organization that publishes reporting and analysis about American politics, public policy and political culture.
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Conservative news, opinion, cartoons, podcasts, and videos. Get expert commentary, in-depth analysis, and top stories shaping American politics today. Edited by Katie Pavlich
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/
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Re: What blogs do you read?
It's no secret that I lean to the right....so I won't post those links.
However, a good place to start then work your way around is www.unpartisan.com . What they do is list a bunch of news stories, then link to blogs from both sides that are discussing that topic. It's a good place to check out.
If you want the wing-specific links I visit, then you can PM me. I just don't want to incite any real political discussion within the thread itself.Last edited by TheMatrix31; 03-24-2007, 05:09 PM.Comment
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Re: What blogs do you read?
www.joystiq.com and some of the blogs linked at the bottom of their page.Comment
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Re: What blogs do you read?
Thanks i'll check those out starting Monday.For politics:
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Read the latest U.S. and world news, politics, entertainment, lifestyle and opinion pieces from HuffPost’s trusted team of journalists.
Daily Kos is a progressive news site that fights for democracy by giving our audience information and resources to win elections and impact government. Our coverage is assiduously factual, ethical, and unapologetically liberal. We amplify what we think is important, with the proper context—not just what is happening, but how it's happening and why people should care. We give you news you can do something about.
Talking Points Memo (TPM) is an independent news organization that publishes reporting and analysis about American politics, public policy and political culture.
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Conservative news, opinion, cartoons, podcasts, and videos. Get expert commentary, in-depth analysis, and top stories shaping American politics today. Edited by Katie Pavlich
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/
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