I'm not a person who listens to Rush Limbaugh very often. It's not that I don't like him. I do. But I don't listen to the radio much at all. Once or twice a week, though, I find myself in the car driving to the post office at a time when Rush Limbaugh is on the radio. In the 10 minutes or so I am in the car, I appreciate hearing what he's talking about. Today I found it interesting to learn what blogs he reads on a daily basis. Here's what he says (from yesterday's radio transcript):
I'm going to tell you the blog postings that I regularly read in my RSS reader. I've communicated with many of the people who run them. They're fabulous people, starting with National Review Online, then Hugh Hewitt and his Townhall blog, Captain Ed, Ed Morrissey at Captain's Quarters. The three lawyers at Power Line. These are resources that I have added to everything else that I use for show prep which makes show prep an ongoing, never ending thing. Red State is another site.(I hope I don't forget anybody.) Little Green Footballs. I don't want to leave any out. A.J. Strata, Strata-Sphere. I don't want to leave anybody out here. The American Spectator. You here me talking about these. I'm referring to two days' worth of posts on this one site.
. . . . I knew I was going to do it. I left out some blogger names that I routinely read. One of them is Michelle Malkin, and she's just fabulous and extremely valuable. The American Thinker, which I cite and quote on this program constantly, and Debbie Schlussel-- and I'm sure there are more. Not all of them are on my RSS reader. Some of them I have to go look for. (HT: Kathryn Lopez)