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  2. 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 ...

  3. Neil Patel (political advisor) - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Trinity College (BA) Georgetown University (JD) Known for. Founder of The Daily Caller. Political party. Republican. Neil Patel (/ pəˈtɛl /) (born 1970) is a British-American lawyer, hedge fund manager, conservative political advisor, and publisher. He is the co-founder and publisher of The Daily Caller.

  4. What to Know About Washington’s Scandal Over Sex in a ... - AOL

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    The description of one photo in particular bore resemblance to the video shared later by the Daily Caller. The news immediately gained traction in conservative media.

  5. Kaitlan Collins - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Caller (2014–2017) CNN (2017–present) Known for. The Source with Kaitlan Collins. Kaitlan Collins (born April 7, 1992) [1][2] is an American journalist who is a news anchor on CNN. [3][4] She is the former co-anchor of CNN This Morning. She has hosted The Source at 9 p.m. since July 2023.

  6. Matt K. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Website. mattklewis.com. Matt K. Lewis (born 1974/1975) is an American conservative political writer, blogger, podcaster, and columnist for The Daily Beast, formerly with The Daily Caller, and has written for The Week. [2] He has also appeared on CNN and MSNBC as a political commentator. [2]

  7. Tucker Carlson - Wikipedia

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    The e-mails leaked by The Daily Caller, which detailed efforts to, according to Carlson, "formulate the most effective talking points in order to defeat Palin and McCain and help elect Barack Obama president", [146] also contained statements by The Washington Post ' s Dave Weigel "wishing for the death of Rush Limbaugh" among other ...

  8. Category:American conservative websites - Wikipedia

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    B. The Babylon Bee. Big League Politics. Breitbart News. The Bulwark (website)

  9. Talk:The Daily Caller - Wikipedia

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    According to Science magazine, The Daily Caller's "climate reporting focuses on doubt and highlights data that suggests climate concerns from the world's leading science agencies and organizations are incorrect" - which is already the beginning of the three paragraph wall listed about climate change.