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  2. The Gateway Pundit - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Pundit was founded prior to the 2004 United States presidential election, [42] according to its founder, Jim Hoft, to "speak the truth" and to "expose the wickedness of the left". [43] The website's name makes reference to the Gateway Arch in the city of St. Louis, Missouri, where Hoft resided as of February 2018. [44]

  3. Ann Coulter - Wikipedia

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    Website. anncoulter .com. Signature. Ann Hart Coulter ( / ˈkoʊltər /; born December 8, 1961) is an American conservative media pundit, author, syndicated columnist, and lawyer. She became known as a media pundit in the late 1990s, appearing in print and on cable news as an outspoken critic of the Clinton administration.

  4. Gateway Pundit - Wikipedia

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    The Gateway Pundit. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a short name: This is a redirect from a title that is a shortened form of a more complete page title, such as a person's full name or the unbroken title of a written work. Use this rcat ( not { { R from initialism }} nor { { R from abbreviation }}) to ...

  5. Conservative news site Gateway Pundit files for bankruptcy - AOL

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    The Gateway Pundit, a far-right news site, filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, following litigation by election workers and others who faced harassment after the site made false claims that the 2020 U ...

  6. The Daily Caller - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Caller is a right-wing news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. [7] It was founded by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson and political pundit Neil Patel in 2010. Launched as a " conservative answer to The Huffington Post ", The Daily Caller quadrupled its audience and became profitable by 2012, surpassing several rival ...

  7. Instapundit - Wikipedia

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    Instapundit's popularity led to the common adoption of the suffix "-pundit" in blog titles, for example Kevin Drum (who originally blogged as "CalPundit") and Allahpundit. There are also direct take-offs on the entire name, such as Instapunk, and IsntAPundit. There are many other "-pundit" blogs, of all political stripes inspired to some degree ...

  8. True Pundit - Wikipedia

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    True Pundit is a far-right fake news website known for publishing conspiracy theories. According to The Atlantic, True Pundit had "a well-known modus operandi, perfected during the 2016 U.S. election: running baseless stories and then asking leading questions".

  9. Newsmax - Wikipedia

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    Others, like Infowars, The Gateway Pundit, Big League Politics, and Breitbart, mine the far fringes of the right." The 2023 U.S. Trust in Media poll from YouGov and The Economist reports that Newsmax is the second-most trusted conservative news outlet for Republican voters, behind Fox News (a finding supported by Rasmussen Reports).