For a number of years, I read the Weekly Standard, among a dozen-odd news print selections (Time, Newsweek, Kiplingers, etc). Around four years ago, I dropped the Weekly Standard....realizing they weren't exactly conservative in nature, and they seemed to be awful pro-Bush. Recently, I dropped Fox News....realizing they were going down the same path.
So my suggestions on news?
- OANN
- Daily Wire (Sundays, they do episodes with Victor Davis Hanson which are worth watching).
- Epoch Times, very neutral and insightful...but subscription cost at $77 a year (weekly digital version). Via YouTube, you can view their interviews, which I regard as some of the best.
- The First TV (features Bill O'Reilly)
- News Busters (More of coverage chatter across the board)
- Powerline Blog (note, more of a blog than an actual news site, but frequently updated and brings a lot of topics to the table)
- CATO Institute (note, fairly in-depth writings and probably not for everyone)
- PJ Media
- The Bongino Report (note, probably a far better site than Drudge ever was)
- Heritage Foundation (note, they don't do a lot of articles, but the ones that are published by them....are the type to make you think a good bit)
4 comments:
Thank you
I'll update this with two dozen more over the next month. There's virtually no reason to hang around Fox, or Drudge.
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I believe you, sir. I'm dumping Fox news from what I consider reliable media.
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