Since the election, I'm working really hard to be an informed citizen. I've been reading daily news and other publications regularly, as well as books about the history and future of our country's social structure and civic infrastructure.
But I really prefer to see all sides of an issue. And although I'm trying to avoid the strongly-left bubble-enforcing material, I'm still feeling a lack of balance since I don't have any strongly-right bubble-expanding material to refer to.
So I thought I'd come here. If you identify as conservative, and especially if you supported Trump in this election, where do you get your news/opinion/current events/politics? Especially thinking of [MENTION=5155]Kudzoo[/MENTION] and [MENTION=1247]GrayMatterWife[/MENTION], but anyone who can pipe up, please do.
I'm reading NY Times daily (avoiding the opinion columns), scanning the WSJ headlines and picking up any interesting articles via my library's news database, and I'm reading the Economist and the Atlantic magazines through my library's Zinio app.
Where else should I be looking?
But I really prefer to see all sides of an issue. And although I'm trying to avoid the strongly-left bubble-enforcing material, I'm still feeling a lack of balance since I don't have any strongly-right bubble-expanding material to refer to.
So I thought I'd come here. If you identify as conservative, and especially if you supported Trump in this election, where do you get your news/opinion/current events/politics? Especially thinking of [MENTION=5155]Kudzoo[/MENTION] and [MENTION=1247]GrayMatterWife[/MENTION], but anyone who can pipe up, please do.
I'm reading NY Times daily (avoiding the opinion columns), scanning the WSJ headlines and picking up any interesting articles via my library's news database, and I'm reading the Economist and the Atlantic magazines through my library's Zinio app.
Where else should I be looking?
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