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Top 100 Conservative Political Websites of 2007
Intellectual Conservative ^ | July 30, 2007 | Rachel Alexander

Posted on 07/31/2007 6:19:53 AM PDT by az4vlad

 The most popular 100 conservative political websites and blogs for 2007 are listed here. Read who made the list and who surprisingly didn't.


Here is a ranking of the top 100 conservative political websites and blogs. Other than sifting and sorting through directories like alexa’s, there’s no easy to determine what are the most popular conservative websites. John Hawkins of rightwingnews has ranked all political websites in order of popularity in the past, but hasn’t put out an updated list since 2004. I have attempted to create an updated list of the conservative websites for 2007, using alexa’s directory and rankings. There are other sites like trafficranking.comwhich use different methodology to rank the popularity of websites, however, alexa’s system, which is based on the web surfing habits of those using its browser helper software remains the most popular. 

Conservative websites fall under various categories in the alexa directory, so I may not have found everyone. If you have been inadvertently left off, please email meso I can adjust the list, even if it means lengthening it to the top 125 or so. In some cases, it wasn’t easy to determine whether or not a site really belonged in this list. I am still open to changing some of the methodology, if you would like to dispute how I included or excluded sites I would like to hear from you. 

Blogs without their own domain name, such as blogs run off of blogspot.com, were not included, since with few exceptions, alexa does not separate them out. Some conservative leaning or more mainstream libertarian sites like the Cato Institute, Reason, and Radley Balko I thought should be included, whereas others that were more traditionally libertarian I left out (those included Neil Boortz’s site, ranked 35,416, samizdata, ranked 90,209, and the Libertarian Party site, ranked 116,978). I left out the Christian Science Monitor(ranked 12,583) because it is not reliably conservative, but I included U.S. News & World Report, since I believe it is still generally right leaning. 

I included think tanks and organizations like the legal American Center for Law and Justice, individual personalities like Michelle Malkin, and newspapers such as the Wall Street Journal. I may have left off some right of center regional newspapers, although I included the biggest ones. I included non-American sites, although there were few, and one German-language site I left off (think tank Konrad Adenhauer Foundation– ranked 176,951) 

I excluded one issue sites, for example sites that deal only with abortion or gun issues. I left off campaign sites since those sites come and go quickly. I left off sites like Politically Correct, which runs political cartoons (ranked 62,714), and conservative libraries like Online Library of Liberty(ranked 320,732). 

Now for the interesting findings. There were some big disappointments. The Republican National Committee barely made the list at 405,641. Scrappleface, which most of us remember as one of the early popular satire sites, also barely made the list at 433,108. The following sites didn’t even make the list: 


Hugh Hewitt – 5,633,009

Federalist Society – 1,245,004

Christian Coalition – 1,002,811

American Conservative Union – 950,055

Independent Women’s Forum – 930,362

Ifeminists.com – 828,382


And here is the list. Intellectual Conservative rounds out the end of the top 100.

  1. Drudge Report – 951
  2. Fox News - 599
  3. Wall Street Journal – 1,043
  4. New York Post – 1,778
  5. WorldNetDaily – 4,605
  6. NewsMax – 5,334
  7. Boston Herald – 6,684
  8. Free Republic – 7,114
  9. Town Hall – 7,915
  10. U.S. News and World Report - 8,694
  11. National Review Online – 10,502
  12. Politico – 11,359
  13. Lew Rockwell – 13,174
  14. Washington Times – 13,621
  15. Rush Limbaugh – 14,117
  16. Real Clear Politics – 17,027
  17. The Post Chronicle – 19,203
  18. Reason Online – 19,942
  19. Little Green Footballs – 21,079
  20. Michelle Malkin – 23,570
  21. Instapundit – 25,661
  22. Ludwig von Mises Institute – 28,169
  23. Human Events – 28,937
  24. Weekly Standard – 43,327
  25. Powerlineblog – 41,288
  26. Heritage Foundation – 48,044
  27. FrontPageMag – 48,461
  28. Red State – 49,599
  29. Free Market News – 54,314
  30. Jewish World Review – 55,733
  31. Lucianne – 56,585
  32. Ann Coulter – 57,910
  33. Cato Institute – 58,391
  34. Volokh Conspiracy – 61,682
  35. Vdare – 76,539
  36. American Thinker – 81,917
  37. Michael Savage – 82,673
  38. Bill O’Reilly – 83,723
  39. Sean Hannity – 87,305
  40. RightWingNews – 106,285
  41. American Enterprise Institute – 108,262
  42. American Spectator – 118,709
  43. Mens News Daily – 126,426
  44. Laura Ingraham – 145,994
  45. Ilana Mercer – 162,520
  46. Adam Smith Institute (U.K.) – 162,584
  47. Radley Balko – The Agitator – 165,128
  48. Snapped Shot – 166,275
  49. American Conservative – 181,314
  50. GOPUSA – 186,477
  51. Acton Institute – 187,367
  52. Renew America – 190,345
  53. Christopher Hitchens – 194,067
  54. Hoover Institution – 200,268
  55. Political Crossfire – 200,941
  56. Commentary Magazine – 211,054
  57. Liberty Forum – 211,445
  58. An Englishman’s Castle (U.K.) – 228,967
  59. World and I (Washington Times) – 236,083
  60. Accuracy in Media – 232,120
  61. American Daily – 251,092
  62. Media Research Center – 253,620
  63. Etherzone – 257,691
  64. Heartland Institute – 257,924
  65. Café Hayek – 265,888
  66. John Birch Society – 273,956
  67. Concerned Women for America – 277,015
  68. Independent Institute – 281,097
  69. National Center for Policy Analysis – 290,051
  70. La Shawn Barber’s Corner – 300,533
  71. View from the Right – 301,593
  72. Becker-Posner Blog – 305,780
  73. Fraser Institute (Canadian) – 307,688
  74. World Magazine – 307,978
  75. Tom G. Palmer – 310,087
  76. Talk Show America – 318,999
  77. Tom Rants – 346,982
  78. MichNews – 361,642
  79. RealityCheck – 325,321
  80. Family Research Council – 332,263
  81. National Center for Public Policy Research – 334,388
  82. Insight Magazine – 334,429
  83. American Center for Law & Justice – 341,008
  84. Club for Growth – 341,118
  85. Tammy Bruce – 353,769
  86. Sierra Times – 359,115
  87. John Locke Foundation – 359,971
  88. Enter Stage Right – 361,598
  89. Judicial Watch – 367,970
  90. Eagle Forum – 381,771
  91. Sweetness and Light – 390,593
  92. Discovery Institute – 398,031
  93. Conservative Underground – 406,018
  94. Hudson Institute – 419,364
  95. Reason Foundation – 426,451
  96. Young America’s Foundation – 450,076
  97. Republican National Committee – 405,641
  98. Scrappleface – 433,108
  99. Claremont Institute – 456,349

100. Intellectual Conservative – 458,064



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To: khnyny

And you were right!


101 posted on 08/02/2007 3:19:18 PM PDT by Constantine XIII
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To: George W. Bush

That WND thing kinda shocked me. I mean, whaaaat? :p

It just goes to show that lots of people don’t feel complete unless they’re scared witless about something or other, especially if that something isn’t obvious to “normal” folks.


102 posted on 08/02/2007 3:21:05 PM PDT by Constantine XIII
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To: az4vlad

Great post. Thanks for the work.


103 posted on 08/02/2007 3:28:13 PM PDT by Do Be (The heart is smarter than the head.)
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To: az4vlad

save for later ref.


104 posted on 08/02/2007 3:30:09 PM PDT by krunkygirl (force multiplier in effect...)
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To: potlatch

Reply to ping of interest


105 posted on 08/02/2007 4:37:16 PM PDT by devolve ( _Google-Illegals_Killed_25_Americans_Each_Day _A_Mex_Illegal_Alien_Sold_911_Terrorists_IDs_)
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To: Constantine XIII
Doesn't surprise me. Some of their readers have been there as long or longer than many of us have been here.

They're still holding their numbers well. We're slipping, at least if measured by size of main threads and candidate threads and time-to-completion for fundraisers.
106 posted on 08/02/2007 5:13:30 PM PDT by George W. Bush (Rudy: tough on terror, scared of Iowa, wets himself over YouTube)
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To: az4vlad

1 to 100 I understand. What does the number on the right signify?


107 posted on 08/02/2007 8:40:27 PM PDT by ChessExpert (Mohamed was not a moderate Muslim)
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To: az4vlad

The BOSTON HERALD???

The legendary headline reporting the dubious poll of Bush beating Dukakis aside, the Herald is nothing but left-wing trash, a cheap, mafia-friendly, corrupt knock off the Daily News. I lived in Boston. If the Boston Globe wasn’t among the worst newspapers in America, the Herald would be infmaous itself for DailyKOS-style trash.

Who assembled this list? The Republican-party outreach wing of Murdoch’s, News Inc.?


108 posted on 08/03/2007 6:25:01 AM PDT by dangus
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To: az4vlad
There were some big disappointments. The Republican National
Committee barely made the list at 405,641.


A disappointment, yes.
A suprise, no.
Bad things happen when you diss your long-term base.
109 posted on 08/03/2007 6:28:07 AM PDT by VOA
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To: az4vlad

Thanks for the list


110 posted on 08/04/2007 4:30:53 AM PDT by liliesgrandpa (The Republican Party - spineless!)
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To: Vision
Exactly!

An American Expat in Southeast Asia

111 posted on 08/04/2007 4:45:50 AM PDT by expatguy (Support - "An American Expat in Southeast Asia")
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To: Vision
O’Reilly is a good guy, a little bit blowhard, who loves attention.

O'Reilly is not a conservative. He's a populist. So sometimes he sides with conservative causes and to his credit, he doesn't take BS answers from the left. That's what makes folks think he's conservative. Anyone in media who doesn't always read the latest DNC talking points as fact is regarded as a conservative.

But he clearly failed Econ 101 (actually, he must surely have failed middle school econ). He constantly gets sucked into silly conspiracy ideas about things like high prices that are just stupid--he's a moon is made of green cheese type guy in economics. So he constantly misses the boat as a conservative on economic issues. I don't think it's malicious. He just doesn't know what he's talking about and doesn't realize that he's ignorant on these topics. But that describes 3/4ths of Americans. So he has a good audience for his economic schtick.

And, it's too bad he jumped to conclusions about FR. With 100,000 members posting, if you are looking for inappropriate posts, it's not too hard to find them. But overwhelmingly, the discourse here is measured and appropriate.

But he was great after 911 when he jumped United Way and NLG about funding terrorist organizations with US Government money. NLG and United Way are two of the left's darlings and a huge source of free money from the rubes for left-wing causes--untouchable by all except Bill. The left will never forgive him for that.

112 posted on 08/09/2007 9:41:31 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: jmc813
Did you know that Ronald Reagan called libertarianism the "heart and soul of conservatism"?

It's pretty clear from his positions that he was not talking about drug-legalizing, marry-your-dog-if-you-want style libertarianism. He was talking about Madisonian style libertarianism--keep government small and under constant checks from other branches, devolve as much power to states and localities as possible style libertarianism.

The real issue is that people are very imprecise using the "l" word. What I call "social libertarians" would affect a constitutional revolution--removing from States the power they had under the original constitutional scheme to regulate morality (any argument they did not have that power under the scheme is just silly and I won't get into that argument even if 9th amendment fanatics respond).

More traditional libertarians focus on rescuing the Constitutional scheme of limited government run mostly from the State level from it's current disarry. I count myself amongst that group of libertarians, even though I am a social conservative. But because of the dope-smoking baggage the term has acquired from a small group of loud adherents, I don't use it to describe myself very often.

The extreme social libertarians have very little in common with conservatives--conservatism is based on an understanding of the fallen nature of man. Conservatives know that humans need to be told that some things are bad and they will be punished or they will do a lot of really bad stuff and the cultural center will not hold. Period. OTOH, social libertarianism is based on a view of human nature that is as unrealistic as the communist/Rousseauian view--that is, that we are perfectable if only the systems around us were better and more utopian (different utopias, same naive view of human nature). Both social libertarianism and communism are based on perfectly understandable urges about how we wish humans were. But both will always fail because that's not how humans work.

113 posted on 08/09/2007 10:00:31 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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To: rightwingintelligentsia
I think that the publication of this information is critical to understand all these issues that are related to each other. Thanks for the input.
114 posted on 04/11/2012 2:15:21 PM PDT by saraforestb
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