What's Up With That? #64: What, me read?
Couric: And when it comes to establishing your worldview, I was curious, what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read before you were tapped for this to stay informed and to understand the world?I'm guessing that the governor wasn't certain whether Field & Stream, Guns & Ammo, The Hockey News, and Pageantry qualified as "news sources."
Palin: I've read most of them, again with a great appreciation for the press, for the media.
Couric: What, specifically?
Palin: Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me all these years.
Couric: Can you name a few?
Palin: I have a vast variety of sources where we get our news, too. Alaska isn't a foreign country, where it's kind of suggested, "Wow, how could you keep in touch with what the rest of Washington, D.C., may be thinking when you live up there in Alaska?" Believe me, Alaska is like a microcosm of America.
In the interest of full disclosure and in the event that I am ever called upon to serve as the Vice President of the United States my campaign is releasing the following list of online news sources I check regularly. I don't read everything on these sites who has that kind of time? but I do scan all of the headlines, and read each article that seems pertinent to me.
- SFGate, the online version of the San Francisco Chronicle, is the first site I review every day.
- For world and national news, I read The New York Times and the network news sites, in order of preference: MSNBC, CBS News, CNN, ABC News, and FOX News.
- For Sonoma County news, there's the Santa Rosa Press Democrat (which, continuing the full-disclosure theme, is owned by the New York Times) and our homegrown alternative weekly, the North Bay Bohemian.
- For political updates, I'll check Politico. I don't read a lot of political blogs, but my daily review includes The Huffington Post, Talking Points Memo, and yes, The Drudge Report, because everything's better with cheese.
- For an aggregate sampling of everything but mostly for entertainment, pop culture, and just plain bizarre news that I might never ferret out or stumble upon otherwise I use TotalFARK, the expanded, subscription-only edition of FARK.com.
Labels: Aimless Riffing, Blogosphere, Good Reads, Listology, Ripped From the Headlines, The Body Politic, Whats Up With That
1 insisted on sticking two cents in:
I would vote for you Uncle Swan. You can probably see the Russian consulate from near hour house.. May you can see the Russian River from your house, plus by living in California you've lived in at least three different countries. Or at least land that used to be in different countries.. Close enough.. Swan for VEEP.
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