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it's time to add a couple of new inputs to my political reading list. not "news" sources, but commentary, well-informed private individuals writing about the way they see the world.
if you know of a good conservative weblog, please share it.
how do i define "good"? it needs to be populated by people who can think outside the usual boxes -- i don't want to read rightwing rantage, i want to read thoughtful posts from a predominantly conservative viewpoint. religious is ok, evangelical christian probably not, but i am willing to be surprised.
if you're not sure what i mean by thoughtful versus rantage, phrases like "morally empty appeasement weasel gerhard schroeder", and "david duke digs mother sheehan" don't indicate thoughtful posts in my world.
if you know of a good conservative weblog, please share it.
how do i define "good"? it needs to be populated by people who can think outside the usual boxes -- i don't want to read rightwing rantage, i want to read thoughtful posts from a predominantly conservative viewpoint. religious is ok, evangelical christian probably not, but i am willing to be surprised.
if you're not sure what i mean by thoughtful versus rantage, phrases like "morally empty appeasement weasel gerhard schroeder", and "david duke digs mother sheehan" don't indicate thoughtful posts in my world.
Hmmm.
on 2005-08-16 19:48 (UTC)no subject
on 2005-08-16 19:55 (UTC)P.
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on 2005-08-16 19:58 (UTC)thanks, i'll have a look.
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on 2005-08-16 21:34 (UTC)However, cut on the bias qualifies, and I think Damian Penny's blog might, along with Winds of Change.
And then I have a long list of sites that are written by Jews and are mostly conservative, but their political entries are all about Israel (even when they're not Israelis).
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on 2005-08-17 00:05 (UTC)no subject
on 2005-08-17 00:22 (UTC)And though I haven't looked at the site in ages, I used to be a regular reader over at http://www.theamericanmind.com/ (whom I met at BloggerCon)
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on 2005-08-17 10:45 (UTC)I don't know if you read the Iraqi blogs? A Free Iraqi (http://afreeiraqi.blogspot.com) just went on hiatus but has an archive ("I was not living before the 9th of April and now I am, so let me speak!") Also Iraq the Model (http://iraqthemodel.blogspot.com/) is good for a unfiltered view of the situation, for example the August 9th post with photos of Iraqi women demonstrating for equality (http://iraqthemodel.blogspot.com/2005/08/and-protests-for-civil-constitution.html). The blogroll at Iraq the Model is worth exploring also.