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Giving up on Drudge
Posted by: tardy ()
Date: October 08, 2008 09:39PM

Use to read his site multiple times a day. His biasness towards McCain is too over the top. I'm done. Any recommendations for a replacement?

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Re: Giving up on Drudge
Posted by: Radiophile ()
Date: October 08, 2008 10:00PM

www.drudgeretort.com

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Re: Giving up on Drudge
Posted by: Sludge Report ()
Date: October 08, 2008 10:06PM

That's ok. When Obama wins, Drudge will be irrelevant just like Hannity and O'Reilly will be.

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Re: Giving up on Drudge
Posted by: Bob ()
Date: October 09, 2008 02:11AM

Your first mistake is relying on only one source of information.

You obviously have access to those series of tubes, the ones that aren't like trucks, you know? You can read news stories from just about every single newspaper in the world.

Don't just seek out the next news source that you believe agrees with your world view. That only leads to ideological narrowmindedness.

Try bbc.co.uk, and washingtonpost.com and washingtontimes.com and nyt.com and wsj.com and expand from there. There's afp.com, and many others.

You can read newsweek.com and time.com, as well.

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Re: Giving up on Drudge
Posted by: shamus ()
Date: October 09, 2008 05:29PM

What's funny is that he slammed Clinton during the Dem race. I suspect for the reason thinking Obama was an easier candidate to beat. Looks like he's swimming now..LOL

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Re: Giving up on Drudge
Posted by: Obvious Man ()
Date: October 09, 2008 06:08PM

You could try Drudge. He has a link to every major newspaper, domestic and international, and most opinion columnists, left, right, and everything in between. You should be able to find any bias you want.

tardy Wrote:
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> Use to read his site multiple times a day. His
> biasness towards McCain is too over the top. I'm
> done. Any recommendations for a replacement?

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Re: Giving up on Drudge
Posted by: Bob ()
Date: October 14, 2008 01:38AM

shamus Wrote:
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> What's funny is that he slammed Clinton during the
> Dem race. I suspect for the reason thinking Obama
> was an easier candidate to beat. Looks like he's
> swimming now..LOL


Did you forget the Rush Limbaugh "get out the vote drive" where they wanted to make sure Hillary got the votes in Ohio?

Everyone knows that if Hillary was the nominee, McCain would win the presidency hands down.

They feared Obama, because he had some substance and some tangible points, while Hillary had her inevitability and her having "earned" the presidency, not to mention how she not only polarized the two parties, but polarized people within her own party.

Had Hillary been the nominee, we could have just suspended the campaign after the conventions and just gone right to inaugurating McCain.

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