Conservative blogs
From Conservapedia
Below are some of the more notable conservative blogs:
- Heritage Foundation blog (see also: Heritage Foundation)
- NewsBusters (see also: NewsBusters)
- Michelle Malkin (see also Michelle Malkin)
- Townhall.com — a leading source for conservative news and political commentary and analysis. Townhall columnists including Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Michael Barone, Star Parker, Dennis Prager, Thomas Sowell, and many more of renowned conservatives. Political cartoons full of satire and political humor from editorial cartoonists including Michael Ramirez, Glenn McCoy, and Henry Payne.[1]
- Power Line (see also: Power Line)
- Politic-Ed (see also: Politic-Ed)
- ConservativeHome — the UK's leading independent grassroots Conservative Blog
- ConservativeHome USA — American version of the UK's Leading Conservative Blog
- The Blue Blog — Official Blog of the UK Conservative Party
- John Redwood's Diary — Insightful comments from Conservative MP John Redwood (highly noted for his views on economic matters in the UK, USA & Europe)
- ConservativeChitChat — UK Conservative Blog & Shortlist of other notable UK Conservative Blogs
- The 1461 — Following the Obama Administrations Use and Abuse of the Executive Order
- Intelligent US Politics — Conservative political blog covers American politics free from liberal bias
- The Survival Blog — More than 80 million unique visits since July 2005. Ranked 4th on Top 50 Survival Websites.
- The Survival Podcast — More than 500,000 daily listeners with details blog postings by modern preparedness advocate Jack Spirko from Texas. His audience is mostly conservative, hence blog and podcast topics include many issues of interest to conservatives such as the Second Amendment, hoplophobia and gun control, firearms, hunting, complementary medicine health care alternatives to Obamacare, national debt economy, Ron Paul
- Backwoods Home Magazine — Monthly conservative libertarian magazine and blog published in Oregon with articles of interest to homesteaders, people living in rural small town areas, small farmers, gardeners and permaculture gardeners, and people going "back to the land".
How to guide on conservative blogging
Voices: How to Blog is a website introducing conservatives to blogging.
See also
- Conservative Links and Conservative resources
- Conservative video
- Conservative columnists
- Major conservative organizations
- Conservative humor and satire resources
References
- ↑ TownHall.com Columnists. Accessed January 7, 2014