Generalizing, but The Bulwark feels like partisan hacks bitter that they no longer have a home and are now partisan hacks of a different sort, while The Dispatch feels like actual philosophical conservatives with something more to say than, "Trump dangerous/Republicans awful/vote Democrat."
Generalizing, but The Bulwark feels like partisan hacks bitter that they no longer have a home and are now partisan hacks of a different sort, while The Dispatch feels like actual philosophical conservatives with something more to say than, "Trump dangerous/Republicans awful/vote Democrat."
Yeah, a lot of the people there were extremely influential Republican commentators for decades only to be democrat shills at the drop of a hat. It is quite sad and extremely annoying. They go out of their way to to be anti-things that they have spent their entire lives defending because orange man bad.
Generalizing, but The Bulwark feels like partisan hacks bitter that they no longer have a home and are now partisan hacks of a different sort, while The Dispatch feels like actual philosophical conservatives with something more to say than, "Trump dangerous/Republicans awful/vote Democrat."
I agree on the Bulwark, except for Cathy Young, who is always excellent.
I agree, but I would just add Sonny Bunch as excellent.
I should have mentioned that I really enjoy the "Across the Movie Aisle" podcast.
Indeed, I listen to every episode. It's one of the less political podcasts I listen to.
Oops, I thought he was at The Dispatch. I have no idea why it's so easy to confuse these names that aren't even close to similar.
Yeah, a lot of the people there were extremely influential Republican commentators for decades only to be democrat shills at the drop of a hat. It is quite sad and extremely annoying. They go out of their way to to be anti-things that they have spent their entire lives defending because orange man bad.