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'''Townhall''' "Where your opinion counts" is a [[conservative]] news website and magazine owned by [[Salem Communications]]. They cover breaking news, [[U.S.]] news, world news, investigative reporting, politics, political humor, conservative opinions, and more. Townhall contributing columnists include [[Ann Coulter]], [[Michelle Malkin]], [[Bill O'Reilly]], [[Dick Morris]], [[Ken Blackwell]], [[Michael Barone]], [[Charles Krauthammer]], Star Parker, [[Dennis Prager]], [[Thomas Sowell]], [[George Will]], and others. Per their website, "Townhall.com is designed to amplify those conservative voices in America’s political debates," and "Townhall.com pulls together political commentary and analysis from over 100 leading columnists and opinion leaders, research from 100 partner organizations, conservative talk-radio and a community of millions of grassroots conservatives."  
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'''Townhall''' "Where your opinion counts" is a [[conservative]] news website and magazine owned by Salem Communications. They cover breaking news, [[U.S.]] news, world news, investigative reporting, politics, political humor, conservative opinions, and more. Townhall contributing columnists include [[Ann Coulter]], [[Michelle Malkin]], [[Bill O'Reilly]], [[Dick Morris]], [[Ken Blackwell]], [[Michael Barone]], [[Charles Krauthammer]], Star Parker, [[Dennis Prager]], [[Thomas Sowell]], [[George Will]], and others. Per their website, "Townhall.com is designed to amplify those conservative voices in America’s political debates," and "Townhall.com pulls together political commentary and analysis from over 100 leading columnists and opinion leaders, research from 100 partner organizations, conservative talk-radio and a community of millions of grassroots conservatives."  
  
 
In 2008, they launched Townhall Magazine "Fresh, Intelligent, Conservative, reporting in a monthly magazine."  
 
In 2008, they launched Townhall Magazine "Fresh, Intelligent, Conservative, reporting in a monthly magazine."  
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==Tipsheet editors==
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While op-eds on Townhall are mostly by strong conservatives, its main news in the "Tipsheet" section tend to be more pro-GOP [[establishment]]. The editors there include:
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* Guy Benson – a gay conservative, he has at times been quick to criticize Trump, and trashed conservatives following Election Day in 2020 for correctly noting that the [[2020 U.S. presidential election|presidential election]] had been stolen.<ref>[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/guy-benson-fox-news-republican-hypocrisy_n_5fb79f44c5b6c5acb06eb5e8 Fox News’ Guy Benson Nails GOP Hypocrisy In Supporting Trump’s Election Denial]</ref>
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* Katie Pavlich – a [[gun rights]] activist, she generally is among the more conservative editors of the magazine.
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* Matt Vespa – a more humorous, sarcastic editor, he is also a more right-leaning editor.
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* Reagan McCarthy – pro-GOP establishment, less supportive of [[President Trump]] and many prominent [[movement conservative]]s.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 01:22, December 22, 2020

Townhall "Where your opinion counts" is a conservative news website and magazine owned by Salem Communications. They cover breaking news, U.S. news, world news, investigative reporting, politics, political humor, conservative opinions, and more. Townhall contributing columnists include Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Bill O'Reilly, Dick Morris, Ken Blackwell, Michael Barone, Charles Krauthammer, Star Parker, Dennis Prager, Thomas Sowell, George Will, and others. Per their website, "Townhall.com is designed to amplify those conservative voices in America’s political debates," and "Townhall.com pulls together political commentary and analysis from over 100 leading columnists and opinion leaders, research from 100 partner organizations, conservative talk-radio and a community of millions of grassroots conservatives."

In 2008, they launched Townhall Magazine "Fresh, Intelligent, Conservative, reporting in a monthly magazine."

Tipsheet editors

While op-eds on Townhall are mostly by strong conservatives, its main news in the "Tipsheet" section tend to be more pro-GOP establishment. The editors there include:

  • Guy Benson – a gay conservative, he has at times been quick to criticize Trump, and trashed conservatives following Election Day in 2020 for correctly noting that the presidential election had been stolen.[1]
  • Katie Pavlich – a gun rights activist, she generally is among the more conservative editors of the magazine.
  • Matt Vespa – a more humorous, sarcastic editor, he is also a more right-leaning editor.
  • Reagan McCarthy – pro-GOP establishment, less supportive of President Trump and many prominent movement conservatives.

External links

  1. Fox News’ Guy Benson Nails GOP Hypocrisy In Supporting Trump’s Election Denial