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To: Geoff Altman who wrote (298114)3/25/2009 4:37:25 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793838
 
Although dated 2004 RationalWiki posted a survey. Don't bother trying to enter the keywords "Conservapedia: Conservative newspapers........."There is no page titled ""Conservapedia: Conservative newspapers".

Brucekelly.com listed these as conservative newspapers:

Newspapers and Magazines

* Opinion Journal - From the The Wall Street Journal Editorial Page.
* IBD Editorials - Editorials, Political Cartoons, and more from Investor's Business Daily.
* The Weekly Standard - Edited by Bill Kristol and Fred Barnes, important reading for anyone interested in American politics.
* National Review Online - America's most widely read and influential conservative news magazine and website.
* American Spectator - Chronicling the Tragic Comedy of modern liberalism without losing its head, heart, or humor.
* Jewish World Review - The intersection of faith, culture and politics.
* Capitalism Magazine - Individual Rights are the Moral Basis of Society.
* The Dartmouth Review - Founded in 1980, its alumni and alumnae include Dinesh D'Souza, Hugo Restall, James Panero, Laura Ingraham, and other notable conservative intellectuals.
* Internet Public Library: Newspapers - The online editions of various newspapers from around the world.
* The New York Times - Times Watch.

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Conservapedia:Liberal newspapers
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Let's Play, "Andy Sez..."!

Andy sez:[1] "...[B]ig-city newspapers are almost entirely liberal. Just look at whom they endorse if you really doubt it." Okay, let's do that. Fifty biggest US cities and their newspapers' presidential endorsements in 2004:

New York City: Bush--Sun, Post, and Daily News; Kerry--Times and Newsday
Los Angeles: Kerry--Daily News
Chicago: Bush--Tribune; Kerry--Sun-Times
Houston: Bush--Chronicle
Philidelphia: Kerry--Enquirer and the Daily News
Phoenix: Bush--Republic
San Antonio: Bush--Express-News
San Diego: Bush--Union-Tribune
Dallas: Bush--Morning News
San Jose: Kerry--Mercury News
Detroit: Kerry--Free Press (also, see note at end)
Indianapolis: Bush--Star
Jacksonville: Bush--Times-Union
San Francisco: Kerry--Chronicle
Columbus: Bush--Dispatch
Austin: Bush--American-Statesman
Memphis: Kerry--Commercial-Appeal
Baltimore: Kerry--Sun
Fort Worth: Bush--Star-Telegram
Charlotte (NC): Kerry--Observer
El Paso: Bush--Times
Milwaukee: Kerry--Journal-Sentinel
Seattle: Kerry--Times and Post-Intelligencer
Boston: Bush--Herald; Kerry--Globe
Denver: Bush--Post and Rocky Mountain News
Louisville: Kerry--Courier-Journal
Washington DC: Bush--Times; Kerry--Post
Nashville: Kerry--Tennessean
Las Vegas: Bush--Review-Journal
Portland (OR): Kerry--Oregonian
Oklahoma City: Bush--Oklahoman
Tuscon: Kerry--Daily Star
Long Beach: Bush--Press-Telegram
Atlanta: Kerry--Journal-Constitution
Fresno: Kerry--Bee
Sacramento: Kerry--Bee
New Orleans: (see note)
Cleveland: (see note)
Kansas City: Kerry--Star
Mesa (AZ): (could not find an endorsement)
Virginia Beach: (could not find an endorsement)
Omaha: Bush--World-Herald
Oakland: Kerry--Tribune
Miami: Kerry--Herald
Tulsa: Bush--World
Honolulu: Kerry--Advertiser, Star-Bulletin
Minneapolis: Kerry--Star-Tribune
Colorado Springs:(could not find an endorsement)
Arlington (TX):(could not find an endorsement)

NOTE: (Detroit News, New Orleans Times-Picayune, and the Cleveland Plain Dealer declined to make an endorsement, but all endorsed Bush in 2000)
--- Andy's right again: based on endorsements, big-city papers are "almost entirely liberal"!

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To: Geoff Altman who wrote (298114)3/25/2009 5:52:34 PM
From: Bridge Player  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793838
 
The conservative Rocky Mountain News has ceased publication and left the Denver market to the liberal Denver Post.

Both papers used to publish Mon-Fri, only the Rocky on Saturday, and only the Post on Sunday. So no matter which newspaper you subscribed to daily, the weekends were pre-ordained.

As a tiny protest, I cancelled the daily subscription (which had been for the Rocky) and now get the Post Sunday only. There is a lot that I'll miss from the Rocky Mountain News but I couldn't stomach reading that other liberal rag 7 days a week.