Hmmm...well I read pretty much anything online. Lots of different newspapers...'cept I refuse to read anything that comes from the NYT. I like Drudge and Free Republic too.
I don't get to listen to much talk radio anymore. I'm a SAHM and am rarely in the car...but I occasionally turn it on here at the house. That's rare though because the programs I like are usually on when we're doing something.
I like long roadtrips though...when I can listen to several of my faves.
Vague...but true. I read anything and everything. If there's a link on here...I read it. If there's a link on the MSN homepage I read it. Same with Yahoo. Same with Drudge. Sometimes I go directly to news sites. Sometimes not. Depends on what I'm interested in researching. Oh...and sometimes I just Google and read anything I'm interested in. I'll Google whatever the topic is...several different ways...so that I can see information from both sides.
As far as 'fair and balaced': I think Drudge is...Free Republic isn't.
I read The Nation, I check out NPR, Salon, DailyKos on the 'net though I read NYT, WP, McClatchy, BBC, and CSM for actual new reports. Is it completely fair and balanced? Probably not, but I'll safely say that it is more fair and balance than any talk radio program. I have no interest in listening to any liberal pundit, either. Jon Stewart's the exception, but he's a comedian not a pundit.
lol now see.. I wouldn't go near any of those publications :D
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Good for you. The Kos, huh? Yeah THAT'S definitely not fair and balanced! But does it bother me that you read it? Nope not at all...I could care less.
I too, am well informed.
Hmmm...well I read pretty much anything online. Lots of different newspapers...'cept I refuse to read anything that comes from the NYT. I like Drudge and Free Republic too.
I don't get to listen to much talk radio anymore. I'm a SAHM and am rarely in the car...but I occasionally turn it on here at the house. That's rare though because the programs I like are usually on when we're doing something.
I like long roadtrips though...when I can listen to several of my faves.
That's pretty vague. Are Drudge and Free Republic "fair and balanced"?
Vague...but true. I read anything and everything. If there's a link on here...I read it. If there's a link on the MSN homepage I read it. Same with Yahoo. Same with Drudge. Sometimes I go directly to news sites. Sometimes not. Depends on what I'm interested in researching. Oh...and sometimes I just Google and read anything I'm interested in. I'll Google whatever the topic is...several different ways...so that I can see information from both sides.
As far as 'fair and balaced': I think Drudge is...Free Republic isn't.
But the Kos isn't either...so there ya go.
Conservatives will stand up like we did with the amnesty travesty
You have more faith in our party than I do, Conservamom.. I feel as if our party has become spineless. JMHO of course. I Hope you are right!
I read The Nation, I check out NPR, Salon, DailyKos on the 'net though I read NYT, WP, McClatchy, BBC, and CSM for actual new reports. Is it completely fair and balanced? Probably not, but I'll safely say that it is more fair and balance than any talk radio program. I have no interest in listening to any liberal pundit, either. Jon Stewart's the exception, but he's a comedian not a pundit.
lol now see.. I wouldn't go near any of those publications :D
I read Drudge too.
I check Drudge every day!
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Sorry, but you are sadly mistaken and there is no evidence that Air America has faced difficulties due to lack of fans.
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