http://littlegreenfootballs.com is fun
http://drudgereport.com/ has links to an amazing number of things and is the fastest way to find Krauthammer's column and if you really want the venom-tongue of the right, Ann Coulter writes outrageously and takes no prisoners.
You can find Dick Morris from there as well. I don't know if you are familiar with him, but he's a political hired gun who really knows how the game of American politics is played and bailed the Clintons out more than once ( Arkansas and after the 1994 disaster ) He is fun to read as he is more technical than partisan, but knows the players very well - pretty much believes Hillary should
never be allowed back in the White House - even as a guest <s>
Weekly Standard
http://www.weeklystandard.com/ The American Spectator
http://www.spectator.org/ and National Review
http://www.nationalreview.com/ are three of the more interesting magazines on the right.
The New Republic represents whats left of American liberalism that hasn't been hijacked by the loony Left <s>
www.tnr.com( I'm sure you'll be flooded with suggestions for dailykos and whatever moveon.org is doing or whatever George Soros is paying for, so I thought I'd give you some fair and balanced options <g> )
( Hey - no "Fox" bashing <bg> )
>Hi All. Does anyone have suggestions for political news websites? This would be websites that deal exclusively with political issues and not just a sub-section of a more general news site such as CNN.com. As an example:
www.epolitix.com for UK political news. Any favourites?
Charles Hankey
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