I always thought that Limbaugh’s web site was the most visited conservative website.
Redstate.com is banned on FR, by order of Jim Robinson.
Redstate is the most influential RINO web site.
If redstate is the best the conservative movement can do, no wonder we lose most of our arguments. It is an ugly, poorly constructed blog that a ten year could throw together. Never mind the content.
Erickson is a traitor.
Depends on the topic and the day - sometimes he makes sense, but is as changeable as Romney is on what he “believes”. Nothing to hitch yer wagon to.
For awhile it looked like the site drifted with no clear ideological bent, but now it looks like it is mostly just-to-the-right-of-GOPe with bones thrown to the Tea Party in non-influential races while supporting the status quo otherwise. (As evidenced by more-bark-than-bite).
The Palin bit I watched in real time. All after the Palin bit, is the opinion of a sporadic lurker.
Cheers!
I don’t know about the most visited claim, but it’s definitely one of the many great conservative sites we have today.
He is no Herman Cain.
Never trust a guy who insists on using “red” to signify conservatisim. That kind of historical ignorance disqualifies him from the git-go, IMNNHO.
Redstate went all anti Palin. They can stick it. And Erickson is a fat turd who thinks he’s some kind of influential voice on the right. LOL!
Free Republic, Drudge, Hot Air, and Breitbart I visit every day, every minute I’m online (4 tabs open - F5).
Every once in a while (1-2 times per week): Michelle Malkin, Gateway Pundit, InstaPundit, The Blaze, Real Clear, Newsbusters, Lucianne, WND (See what conspiracies are floating around).
Never: Redstate, Daily Caller, NRO, Weekly Standard, and all Lib Media (ABCCNNCBSNBC)