Your favorite political website?
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What is your favorite political website and why?
I don't have a certain favorite, but I like Politico, Newsmax, and certain news channel's sites (Fox News, CNN) for straight news and Dick Morris' and Bernard Goldberg's for opinion and analysis.
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At 8/27/10 12:50 AM, Spackled wrote: What is your favorite political website and why?
I don't have a certain favorite, but I like Politico, Newsmax, and certain news channel's sites (Fox News, CNN) for straight news and Dick Morris' and Bernard Goldberg's for opinion and analysis.
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I'm just joking, but I concur with you on those sites. They very respected in the political world, and I personally like Politico.
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I don't go too any specific one, I don't like going on opinion blogs from things like pundits because I like making my own opinion.
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Meh, a hodge podge of yahoo front page, TV News, Newspapers (mainly local), and the shows on Comedy Central provide a wide enough array of views and seriousness for me to pick out what is real or not.
If I were to rate each:
I'd give Yahoo an 8/10 - their stories tend to be pithy but they generally include a wide variety of stories and sides.
I'd give local TV news a 4/10 - Seriously? Who cares about most of this shit. The journalism is also highly suspect in order to get viewers. A local city government ran out of money to build a bell tower after they had paid for part of it and the news phrased its question like "The city spent $X00,000 on the bells and they aren't building a tower." Objection! Leading the witness!
Local Newspapers and news magazines 7/10 - Tend to be one sided, but generally well written and well researched.
Comedy Central shows 6/10 - definitely one sided, but it's a good place to get the headlines and more facts than the ABC nightly news.
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I seldom do to political websites and usually just hang out at places like here at Newgrounds or YouTube and look at political stuff. We have an entire section here devoted to politics and besides the General forum, it is the only one that I regularly go to. You might even say that this could be my favorite political website as it has one of the best forums for getting political views and a lot of other things for that matter. Thank you guys.
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Here's mine; I love this site.
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I think it's mine stroyinproject.ru , for the win.

