Friday, February 08, 2008

 
I find wading through the nonsense from politicians and pundits tiresome, especially in an election year. Some people feel trustworthy when I read them, some don't. If I had to pick a single one that I trust it would be a tossup between Thomas Sowell and Victor Davis Hanson. Both back their arguments with—as far as I can tell—verifiable facts, their reasoning seems direct and sensible and their writing is clear. Both are conservatives and write for National Review Online regularly, as well as other publications. I imagine their equivalents on the liberal side are out there somewhere and I don't know who they are, but would be glad to know and read them.

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