5 Best Conservative News Sites

I used to watch news religiously. I haven’t in a long time. One, I don’t have cable. So, that makes it hard. Two, it’s much easier to read the most important pieces of news. With the social media, it is a no-brainer. Three, news on TV is about ratings. I think when people put their words to paper (screen) it makes them more succinct.

Here are the 5 Best Conservative News Sites (Not Ranked):


Breitbart News

About:

Founded in 2005 by conservative icon Andrew Breitbart, Breitbart News Network is the largest source of breaking news, analysis, thought-leading commentary, and original reporting curated and written specifically for the new generation of independent and conservative thinkers. Breitbart News is guided by a very simple principle: find and report the truth because truth is the most direct path to accountability.

Where: http://www.breitbart.com/


Drudge Report

About:

A three column directory of news. It shows what’s important and trending, right now.

Where: http://www.drudgereport.com/


Conservative Review

About:

At some point or another, every voter has felt like they have been duped – sold a fake bill of goods. Politicians and candidates run ads telling conservatives what they want to hear because campaign ads, like it or not, work. Politicians are selling a product, themselves, to you the voter.

To cut through the talking points and the smoke and mirrors, Conservative Review® employs two main tools: the Liberty Score® and our conservative commentary.

Where: https://www.conservativereview.com/


Red State

About:

Townhall Media, an affiliate of Salem Media Group, is a political publisher leading national discussion with commentary and analysis from a right-of-center perspective. Our unique collection of digital properties includes Townhall, Hot Air, RedState, Twitchy, Bearing Arms, Townhall Finance, and Human Events. Their content engages civic-minded citizens both within the United States and abroad. Together, the Townhall Media platforms reach more than 24 million unique visitors each month, have over 96 million monthly pageviews, and our top editors contribute daily to major cable news networks.

Where: https://www.redstate.com/


The Blaze

About:

We serve the New American Heartland, representing a potential reach of over 80 million of the best consumer purchasers in the USA.

Where: http://www.theblaze.com/

 

Little Brother by Cory Doctorow: Book Review

TL;DR – Book is free, great, and worth your time. Get it here.

Finished the book and was blown away. My eyes are open. Devoured the book in two days. Funny how books relate to real life. Fiction is relatable. This book will force you to think seriously about privacy, cyber security, and your rights.

Little Brother

Parts I Liked:

…     The afterword for this book has lots of resources for increasing your online freedom, blocking the snoops and evading the censorware blocks.

…     Web of trust is one of those cool crypto things that I’d read about but never tried. It was a nearly foolproof way to make sure that you could talk to the people you trusted, but that no one else could listen in

…     This is called the man-in-the-middle attack and if you think about it, it’s pretty scary. Someone who man-in-the-middles your communications can trick you in any of a thousand ways.

…     I wrote this, and no one else. No one could have tampered with it or changed it.

Thoughts

Read the entire book through once. Go back over it and start implementing security protocols as needed. Determine your threat model. Learn more about privacy and security. It’s fun.

Next Up

Homeland by Cory Doctorow

 

Show Your Work by Austin Kleon – Book Review

Just finished reading Austin Kleon’s Show Your Work: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered (Not an affiliate link). Overall, great book. Filled with advice, actionable knowledge, and funny insights.

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Here’s what Amazon says: Show Your Work! is about why generosity trumps genius. It’s about getting findable, about using the network instead of wasting time “networking.” It’s not self-promotion, it’s self-discovery―let others into your process, then let them steal from you. Filled with illustrations, quotes, stories, and examples,Show Your Work! offers ten transformative rules for being open, generous, brave, productive.

 

Bookmarked Pages:

Think Process, Not Product

Open Up Your Cabinet of Curiosities

Tell Good Stories

Teach What You Know

 

Parts I liked:

… have built sharing into their routine.

Become a documentarian of what you do.

Take advantage of all the cheap, easy tools at your disposal –

Focus on days.

What are you working on?

Don’t show your lunch or your latte; show your work. (emphasis mine)

“… draw people’s attention to things that I liked, to shape things that I liked into new shapes.”

Attribution is about putting little museum labels next to the stuff you share.

You get a great idea, you go through the hard work of executing the idea, and then you release the idea out into the world, coming to a win, lose, or draw.

pitches. They’re stories with the endings chopped off.

Choose You Own Adventure book … turn your listener into the hero …

Tell the truth and tell it with dignity and self-respect.

Strike all adjectives from your bio. Just state the facts.

“Make people better at something they want to be better at.”

If you want to be accepted by a community, you have to first be a good citizen of that community.

“the continual projection of interest.”

Make stuff you love and talk about stuff you love and you’ll attract people who love that kind of stuff. It’s that simple.

Put out a lot of work.

They give away great stuff on their sites, they collect emails, and then when they have something remarkable to share or sell, they send an email(emphasis mine)

They all have been able to persevere, regardless of success or failure.

Recommendation:

Buy Now! Read it from front to back. Bookmark, write in the margins, and implement the strategies. I am.

  • https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/076117897X/wwwaustinkleo-20/ref=nosim/ (Not an affiliate link)

 

 

 

 

Talking to Ideas

I read alot. Everywhere. Always. I enjoy it.

My wife says I can’t sit down without reading something. I agree sometimes it gets out of hand.

But let me explain. To me reading is a conversation. The author and I are talking to each other. If I agree I keep reading. But more interesting are the times when I disagree and still keep reading. Means one of two things happened. I’m trying to get more information or the author has piqued my curiosity.

I found I have a preference when it comes to what I read. Short, snappy sentences that get to the point. My eyes glaze over at long, wandering sentences that add little to the story. Each sentence I ask, so what? and what’s the point?

Conciseness. To be specific.

Recently, I found an author that sums up how I feel all the time. Read his work. I recommend you do, now.

“Nobody Wants To Read Your Shit.” by Steven Pressfield