Favorite Political Websites

by Sean Hackbarth

John Hawkins asks and I answer. If I could only read 20 political websites here’s what they would be (in no particular order):

UPDATE: How could I forget Patrick’s My View of the World? Well, it’s on here now.

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4 Responses to “Favorite Political Websites”

1

http://vaconservative.com/archives/2005/04/30/2120/

John Hawkins at Right Wing News asks this question: If I were only allowed to read 20 political websites (and the links from them) for the next year, what would they be?

Asked and answered, in no particular order:

–National Review
–Michelle M…

2

Those are pretty good sites, but aren’t you forgetting Town Hall?

Just as a side note, I am a struggling writer who is trying to do a mix of political, foreign affairs, sports (NFL), humorous, light, heavy blog. I also like The Federalist. They have a daily quote you can receive through e-mail.

Enough of me, you have a very nice blog! I will stop be more often. Have a great day.

3

I just don’t go to Town Hall other than for the occasional syndicated columnist. Years ago they were the big deal, but with so many places to get good, conservative opinion TH has fallen to the wayside for me. But like anything that can (and probably will) change.

4

Yes,
You will read my paper and believe all that I say.