Keeping an eye on the opposition
Posted: Sun Aug 06, 2017 8:50 am
So I thought I would take a moment and list some of the leftist media sources I monitor most days. I don't read these for pleasure (though occasionally I get schadenfreude), mostly I read these to "keep an eye" on what the opposition is doing and the narratives and agendas they are pushing.
Electoral-vote.com
The easiest and most concise place to check first is electoral-vote.Com
It used to be a polling and election monitoring site but has essentially turned into a foaming at the mouth Trump derangement blog. However it is convenient because the ex-pat moonbeam who runs it lists everything in nice bullet points and he also hyperlinks directly to the sources he references. In essence, he goes through the work of aggregating most news that libs think is important for me so I don't have to do much hunting.
Huffington Post
Huffpo is far off the deep end even by leftist standards but their giant block headlines make it easy to peruse the site quickly and see what is in their bonnet that day.
Nytimes
They aren't as rabid as Huffpo or EV however their site is still somewhat user friendly and they attempt to pass themselves off as moderate so keep that in mind when viewing them.
Wapost
The Washington Post is much more rabid than the New York Times and they have an annoying pop up that detects if you are running ad block software and tries to force you to disable it. The easiest way around it is to refresh the page and quickly hit the STOP button on your browser before it finishes loading. This way we can starve the site of ad revenue and still view it. Given that they have been caught using malware-laden ads there should be no qualms at all about doing this by anyone.
Msnbc
MSNBC.Com openly identifies itself as "progressive" which is actually nice. However that's where the niceties end. They are easily the most unbalanced and most unhinged media source and to make matters worse they have an awful website with few actual stories and mostly just video links, however perusing the headlines on the videos gives you the general idea.
For balancing I usually check
-daily caller
-Brietbart
-foxnews (however they are changing and maybe for the worse)
So yeah, believe it or not I start my day off by reading several lib media sites. It usually helps wake me up and it's a good idea to always keep your eye on the opposition.
Electoral-vote.com
The easiest and most concise place to check first is electoral-vote.Com
It used to be a polling and election monitoring site but has essentially turned into a foaming at the mouth Trump derangement blog. However it is convenient because the ex-pat moonbeam who runs it lists everything in nice bullet points and he also hyperlinks directly to the sources he references. In essence, he goes through the work of aggregating most news that libs think is important for me so I don't have to do much hunting.
Huffington Post
Huffpo is far off the deep end even by leftist standards but their giant block headlines make it easy to peruse the site quickly and see what is in their bonnet that day.
Nytimes
They aren't as rabid as Huffpo or EV however their site is still somewhat user friendly and they attempt to pass themselves off as moderate so keep that in mind when viewing them.
Wapost
The Washington Post is much more rabid than the New York Times and they have an annoying pop up that detects if you are running ad block software and tries to force you to disable it. The easiest way around it is to refresh the page and quickly hit the STOP button on your browser before it finishes loading. This way we can starve the site of ad revenue and still view it. Given that they have been caught using malware-laden ads there should be no qualms at all about doing this by anyone.
Msnbc
MSNBC.Com openly identifies itself as "progressive" which is actually nice. However that's where the niceties end. They are easily the most unbalanced and most unhinged media source and to make matters worse they have an awful website with few actual stories and mostly just video links, however perusing the headlines on the videos gives you the general idea.
For balancing I usually check
-daily caller
-Brietbart
-foxnews (however they are changing and maybe for the worse)
So yeah, believe it or not I start my day off by reading several lib media sites. It usually helps wake me up and it's a good idea to always keep your eye on the opposition.