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Still won't let me unsubscribe from its nutcase newsletter that I never subscribed to in the first place ... this site is a cancer for your inbox ... the only reason this isn't a zero is because the rating site insists I move the meter ...
To their credit, this is one site that doesn't just reprint articles found on newsblogs or journalistic websites. As best as I can tell, this is because the arbitrary positions they take on any given topic are sufficiently divorced from reality as to stand no chance of appearing on any website with a goal of journalistic integrity. Especially comical is the waste of digital 'ink' on responding to negative reviews, in which the author demonstrates the inability to tell literally left from right. [EDIT: Obviously, the 'literally' refers to the actual, embarrassing-but-convenie nt-for-wordplay mistake made about where links were found on the page, which the site since changed and then took out of context in favor of its sham "balance." Telling that THIS is the only point they contend with.]
If you're ever curious what drives a right wing nutjob, it's poor journalism and conspiracy theories. Upset that Fox is too liberal? Think Drudge is a socialist? Here's the place to read opinions just like yours, with stories that are unafraid of battling "facts" with speculation
Excellent coverage of news events. This site is a prime example of why a majority of Americans now believe the internet is a more reliable source of news, than the so-called "main stream" media.