Difference between revisions of "Top Conservative news websites"
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(Miami Herald: Not as liberal as most American newspapers, and a good source of Latin American news.) |
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+ | |breaks some big stories and exposes [[liberal deceit]], and getting better on social issues | ||
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|''The Hill'' | |''The Hill'' | ||
|terrific source of news from Washington, D.C., without [[liberal bias]] | |terrific source of news from Washington, D.C., without [[liberal bias]] | ||
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|[http://www.onenewsnow.com OneNewsNow] | |[http://www.onenewsnow.com OneNewsNow] | ||
|a division of the American Family News Network, reporting on general news with liberal selection bias | |a division of the American Family News Network, reporting on general news with liberal selection bias | ||
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|[http://www.lifenews.com/ Lifenews] | |[http://www.lifenews.com/ Lifenews] | ||
|has lots of [[abortion]]-related stories, and prioritizes them well, but is not critical enough of politicians who pretend to be pro-life | |has lots of [[abortion]]-related stories, and prioritizes them well, but is not critical enough of politicians who pretend to be pro-life | ||
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|[http://hotair.com/ Hotair] | |[http://hotair.com/ Hotair] | ||
|typically links to other stories, often with a [[neoconservative]] emphasis rather than socially conservative | |typically links to other stories, often with a [[neoconservative]] emphasis rather than socially conservative | ||
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|''[[Washington Times]]'' | |''[[Washington Times]]'' | ||
|a conservative news source from the nation's capital | |a conservative news source from the nation's capital | ||
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|[http://www.wnd.com/ WorldNetDaily] | |[http://www.wnd.com/ WorldNetDaily] | ||
|good on some issues, but allowed a column that savaged Todd Akin | |good on some issues, but allowed a column that savaged Todd Akin | ||
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|[http://www.redstate.com/ RedState] | |[http://www.redstate.com/ RedState] | ||
|unhelpful or worse on social issues, such as piling on against Todd Akin amid the [[media bullying]] | |unhelpful or worse on social issues, such as piling on against Todd Akin amid the [[media bullying]] | ||
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|''[http://www.politico.com Politico]'' | |''[http://www.politico.com Politico]'' | ||
|left-leaning but a good source of information from a liberal perspective | |left-leaning but a good source of information from a liberal perspective | ||
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|''[[Fox News]]'' | |''[[Fox News]]'' | ||
|high volume of info, but censors many [[conservative]]s<ref>Conservatives censored (or subjected to hostile interviews) by Fox News include [[Newt Gingrich]] (after Fox News decided to back Mitt Romney), [[Ron Paul]], [[Pat Buchanan]], Tom Pauken, Rev. Tom Euteneuer, [[Michael Steele]], [[J.D. Hayworth]], [[Steve Lonegan]] and [[Tom Coburn]]; [[Sharron Angle]] was rarely on Fox News, far less than [[John McCain]] was, even though Angle's race was far more important than McCain's.</ref> and downplays the social issues (for example, see: [[Fox News and homosexuality]]) | |high volume of info, but censors many [[conservative]]s<ref>Conservatives censored (or subjected to hostile interviews) by Fox News include [[Newt Gingrich]] (after Fox News decided to back Mitt Romney), [[Ron Paul]], [[Pat Buchanan]], Tom Pauken, Rev. Tom Euteneuer, [[Michael Steele]], [[J.D. Hayworth]], [[Steve Lonegan]] and [[Tom Coburn]]; [[Sharron Angle]] was rarely on Fox News, far less than [[John McCain]] was, even though Angle's race was far more important than McCain's.</ref> and downplays the social issues (for example, see: [[Fox News and homosexuality]]) | ||
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|''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'' | |''[[Christian Science Monitor]]'' | ||
|refreshing in its lack of [[lamestream media]] liberal bias | |refreshing in its lack of [[lamestream media]] liberal bias | ||
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|''[[USA Today]]'' | |''[[USA Today]]'' | ||
|better than the [[lamestream media]] in its reporting on state-by-state news, and its greater balance; but it has been very [[feminist]] and one-sided in its reporting on [[Title IX]] in college sports; also may be more anti-[[Catholic]] than other liberal sources | |better than the [[lamestream media]] in its reporting on state-by-state news, and its greater balance; but it has been very [[feminist]] and one-sided in its reporting on [[Title IX]] in college sports; also may be more anti-[[Catholic]] than other liberal sources | ||
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|''Orange County Register'' | |''Orange County Register'' | ||
|the newspaper for the region that once propelled [[Ronald Reagan]] to become the governor of [[California]], and then the [[President]] of the [[United States]] | |the newspaper for the region that once propelled [[Ronald Reagan]] to become the governor of [[California]], and then the [[President]] of the [[United States]] | ||
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|''Financial Times'' | |''Financial Times'' | ||
|more conservative than the [[Wall Street Journal]] | |more conservative than the [[Wall Street Journal]] | ||
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|''Voice of America'' | |''Voice of America'' | ||
|worth reading from time to time | |worth reading from time to time | ||
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|[http://www.prolifeblogs.com/ Pro-life blogs] | |[http://www.prolifeblogs.com/ Pro-life blogs] | ||
|a good compendium of blogging on the pro-life issue | |a good compendium of blogging on the pro-life issue | ||
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|[http://1461days.blogspot.com/ the 1461] | |[http://1461days.blogspot.com/ the 1461] | ||
|following the Obama Administrations use and Abuse of the Executive Order and more | |following the Obama Administrations use and Abuse of the Executive Order and more | ||
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|Junkscience | |Junkscience | ||
|exposing the [[global warming]] hoax and other liberal falsehoods masquerading as science | |exposing the [[global warming]] hoax and other liberal falsehoods masquerading as science | ||
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|[http://www.miamiherald.com/ Miami Herald] | |[http://www.miamiherald.com/ Miami Herald] | ||
|Not as [[liberal]] as most American newspapers, and a good source of Latin American news. | |Not as [[liberal]] as most American newspapers, and a good source of Latin American news. |
Revision as of 01:24, July 8, 2014
Conservapedia is in a unique position to rank other information sources of all types. Please see our nominations below the table, and fill in others as you like.
Rank | Information Source | Comments |
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1 | Cybercast News | uniquely informative news across all issues, including social ones; a top-quality news site in every respect |
2 | Patriot Update | Founded in 2009, Patriot Update is a leading conservative news source for the everyday American. |
3 | Newsbusters | insightful, original, and good across all issues; exposes liberal deceit well |
4 | LifeSiteNews | terrific focus on pro-life and other moral issues; savvy and original ... and doesn't suffer fools lightly |
5 | Conservative News and Views | relatively new, covers a variety of conservative issues but mostly politics |
6 | Breitbart | breaks some big stories and exposes liberal deceit, and getting better on social issues |
7 | The Hill | terrific source of news from Washington, D.C., without liberal bias |
8 | OneNewsNow | a division of the American Family News Network, reporting on general news with liberal selection bias |
9 | Lifenews | has lots of abortion-related stories, and prioritizes them well, but is not critical enough of politicians who pretend to be pro-life |
10 | Hotair | typically links to other stories, often with a neoconservative emphasis rather than socially conservative |
11 | Washington Times | a conservative news source from the nation's capital |
12 | WorldNetDaily | good on some issues, but allowed a column that savaged Todd Akin |
13 | RedState | unhelpful or worse on social issues, such as piling on against Todd Akin amid the media bullying |
14 | Politico | left-leaning but a good source of information from a liberal perspective |
15 | Fox News | high volume of info, but censors many conservatives[1] and downplays the social issues (for example, see: Fox News and homosexuality) |
16 | Christian Science Monitor | refreshing in its lack of lamestream media liberal bias |
17 | USA Today | better than the lamestream media in its reporting on state-by-state news, and its greater balance; but it has been very feminist and one-sided in its reporting on Title IX in college sports; also may be more anti-Catholic than other liberal sources |
18 | Orange County Register | the newspaper for the region that once propelled Ronald Reagan to become the governor of California, and then the President of the United States |
19 | Financial Times | more conservative than the Wall Street Journal |
20 | Voice of America | worth reading from time to time |
21 | Terry Hurlbut | CP administrator Terry Hurlbut at the Examiner |
22 | Pro-life blogs | a good compendium of blogging on the pro-life issue |
23 | the 1461 | following the Obama Administrations use and Abuse of the Executive Order and more |
24 | Junkscience | exposing the global warming hoax and other liberal falsehoods masquerading as science |
25 | Miami Herald | Not as liberal as most American newspapers, and a good source of Latin American news. |