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this page we keep a running list of links to sites that we
like for one reason or another and we 'splain why.
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Opinion
Leaders
Hugh
Hewitt
A senior contributor to CRO. Mr. Hewitt is
a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and columnist.
He always has something to say at his site as well as a weekly
column at WorldNetDaily.com and WeeklyStandard.com.
George
Neumayr
Columnist at the American Prowler (and the American Spectator) where writes about
California politics, among other things.
Joseph
Perkins
Member of the San Diego Union Tribune's editorial board, national columnist
and former White House staffer for Dan Quayle. His stuff doesn't get around
as much as it should.
Political
Cartoonists
Michael
Ramirez
Probably the best conservative political cartoonist in the country. Ironic
that he's at the Los Angeles Times, one of the country's most liberal papers.
Mike
Shelton
Great visual commentary at the Orange County Register.
National
Publications
American
Spectator
Always rough and usually tough. Led by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. Alfred Regnery.
(And home to one of our favorite observers on California George Neumayr.)
National
Review
The conservative publication of record. Mr. Buckley's monument.
Opinion
Journal
The free-access web hub for the Wall Street Journal's Op-Ed section.
The
Weekly Standard
Certainly one of the finest conservative publications available. CRO has greatly
appreciated William Kristol, Fred Barnes and Terry Eastland. Just the right
mix of facts and with a dash of sarcasm. Sometimes they notice California.
Front
Page Magazine
The publication of David Horowitz' Center for the Study of Popular Culture
CaliforniaRepublic
California
Commentators
Steven
Greenhut
Columnist for the Orange County Register. The conservative bent of Mr. Greenhut's
opinions are a standout at his parent libertarian publication.
Debra
Saunders
Columnist at the San Francisco Chronicle has a lot of conservative things to
say. Sometimes those things are about the way California works.
Daniel
Weintraub
Columnist for the Sacramento Bee, Mr. Weintraub has a decidedly conservative/libertarian
view of capitol politics who operates his own California Insider weblog.
Dan
Walters
Columnist for the Sacramento Bee. Mr. Walters has his right of center moments
tempered by pragmatism.
Policy
Organizations and Publications
Claremont
Institute
Lot's of great Constitutional thinking. Great California insight from Ken Masugi
and terrific judicial insight from John Eastman.
Pacific
Research Institute
Sally C. Pipes leads a team with the mission to "champion freedom, opportunity,
and personal responsibility for all individuals by advancing free-market policy
solutions."
California
Policy Organizations and Publications
California
Political Review
Deep political insight with a conservative skew.
Capitol
Resource Institute
California's leading pro-family grassroots advocacy group.
Pacific
Legal Foundation
Fighting the fight against centralized control, group-based special interests,
increased government intrusion, regulatory infringements on private property,
excessive limits on individual rights and assaults on free enterprise.
Howard
Jarvis Taxpayers Association
The successor organization of the Prop 13 movement– watchdog on behalf
of the overtaxed.
California
Taxpayers Association
Fighting the good anti-tax fight for us
all.
California
Unplugged
Ah, the energy crisis.
California
Conservative College Papers (they exist!)
California
Review
The alternative conservative student paper at San Diego State University.
California
Patriot
The alternative conservative student paper at Berkeley.
Claremont
Independent
The alternative conservative student paper at Claremont.
Irvine
Review
UC Irvine's conservative student paper.
Stanford
Review
The alternative conservative student paper at Stanford.
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