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Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Dennis Miller's Internet Bookmarks

August 13, 2007 12:06 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

Add new and popular radio show host Dennis Miller to the list of news junkies that hit the Internet for all they need to know. In an interview for a separate story we're doing for Washington Whispers, Miller revealed his Web bookmarks where he searches for tidbits to talk up on his daily three-hour show on Westwood One radio. Like lots of journalists, he uses the Drudge Report as his home page because of the amazing array of links and newsy headlines.

"That's my first page, Drudge," says Miller. "He has a Winchell-esque lightning rod for news. He knows where you want to start your journey each day. He's got all the news that's fit to blog."

Here's Miller's bookmark list:

The History Channel
TV Newser
Box Office Mojo
New York Times Select—"To see what Pravda is doing."
New York Post—"As a counterbalance" to the NYT.
Wall Street Journal
Town Hall
Real Clear Politics
National Review
Weekly Standard—"I love Bill Kristol."
ESPN
Knowledge News

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