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Like articles, opinion polls, etc.

2007-03-23 11:57:50 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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Huffpo of course and for provative thinking dailykos

2007-03-23 12:15:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'd rather get views from both sides of the political spectrum, so I read RealClearPolitics every day. They do post polls and also articles from newspapers and magazines from around the U.S., Canada, Australian and the U.K. It has a morning and afternoon edition. It is not a blog and does not accept comments, which I prefer. While it is important to think for yourself, you need the necessary information to form an opinion on a issue, so I like to review both sides. I know that's not what you asked, but you will get liberal views from RCP, but you'll also get conservative views.

2007-03-23 19:03:19 · answer #2 · answered by David M 7 · 2 0

As a liberal, I get them from all over the place, not just on line either. The WallStreet Journal is great source. It's conservative, but they report on things that shareholders would want to know before investing in companies. Alot of this news cons would consider liberal because it's not covered on Fox or mainstream news.
Other sources, are:
L.A Times, Militarytimes.com, the Nation, Salon, Newsweek, Time magazine, Investors Business Daily (very conservative), the Progressive, MotherJones, Indymedia, New York Review of Books ( I don't think this is on line but it is very informative if you get a subscription), USA today, and tons more from the foreign press. I think it is important to be well rounded from all sides.

2007-03-23 19:03:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The absolutely best liberal site ever for news!
http://www.hasbro.com/mylittlepony/

It features all of the fantasy of the liberal news outlets, but filters out all those negative vibrations! What more could a liberal want?!

2007-03-23 19:07:48 · answer #4 · answered by Shawn D 3 · 2 1

Why don't you target sites that are less biased? As a liberal, I utilize both sides of the media.

2007-03-23 19:00:54 · answer #5 · answered by CC 6 · 5 0

Don't put a filter on the news you get. You don't want to get your info from people with an agenda that are trying to brainwash you, regardless of what political "side" they are on.

2007-03-23 19:02:05 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Why blind yourself to one side of a story.

2007-03-23 19:05:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NPR.org

It doesnt get any more liberal than that.

"Daniel Schorr: Hating America since the Hoover Administration."

2007-03-23 19:02:17 · answer #8 · answered by Rick N 5 · 0 5

uuuhhh any of them- the media is all twisted, and spewing their liberal garbage.

2007-03-23 19:08:14 · answer #9 · answered by gagesmomm 2 · 1 2

cnn.com, msnbc.com, newyorktimes.com, pretty much any media source

2007-03-23 19:04:10 · answer #10 · answered by Savage Limbaugh 1 · 1 1

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